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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2148439" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I'm lucky I wasn't diagnosed at 6yrs old as I was chubby. My genes of chubbiness even when I ran around loads, cycled and swam but know one of my parents was a 'feeder'. There I wonder the problem lied. However I've never been a biscuit, crisp or chocolate eater. I've always loved high protein treats. Seafood, tinned mackerel and other fishy or meaty treats. I didn't like sausages or hotdogs or pepperoni. Soooo my query has always been had I naturally sourced high protein but now after been on insulin for more than 13yrs my protein needed insulin unlike as a child. I'll never know if I'm on insulin because I was IR only or if I was honeymooning on high protein and getting my energy from protein rather than the low carb eating I naturally preferred. Once I became pregnant 13yrs ago my body preferred insulin for me and baby. Everytime I wasn't on insulin no matter the meds I had uncontrolled diabetes... everytime.</p><p>Medics are more knowledgeable now. Ok a ward manager/sister can get confused in hospital admissions.</p><p>Society?</p><p>Well if I'm unsure what can I expect from them?</p><p>Medicine is a science but not 100% perfect. But neither am I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2148439, member: 196960"] I'm lucky I wasn't diagnosed at 6yrs old as I was chubby. My genes of chubbiness even when I ran around loads, cycled and swam but know one of my parents was a 'feeder'. There I wonder the problem lied. However I've never been a biscuit, crisp or chocolate eater. I've always loved high protein treats. Seafood, tinned mackerel and other fishy or meaty treats. I didn't like sausages or hotdogs or pepperoni. Soooo my query has always been had I naturally sourced high protein but now after been on insulin for more than 13yrs my protein needed insulin unlike as a child. I'll never know if I'm on insulin because I was IR only or if I was honeymooning on high protein and getting my energy from protein rather than the low carb eating I naturally preferred. Once I became pregnant 13yrs ago my body preferred insulin for me and baby. Everytime I wasn't on insulin no matter the meds I had uncontrolled diabetes... everytime. Medics are more knowledgeable now. Ok a ward manager/sister can get confused in hospital admissions. Society? Well if I'm unsure what can I expect from them? Medicine is a science but not 100% perfect. But neither am I. [/QUOTE]
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