stuffedolive
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 542
- Location
- The Marches
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Daily Mail, you know the sort
hornplayer said:I don't think anyone disputes the fact that diet and lifestyle CAN play a part in someone developing diabetes. Speaking as someone who heard the interview while in the car and hasn't read a transcript, my main objection was to the speakers attitude.
If people are to understand and prevent diabetes in the future, we need open and honest discussion. ALL the information needs to be out there. Not just a few inflammatory, sensational high lights delivered in the way this was. This interview has made me, personally, decide to hide my condition, when I could be educating the people around me. I now feel ashamed to be such a "burden" and I feel that I should be eating nothing at all and not leave the house until I'm a size 0
Sid Bonkers said:we have a professor calling all overweight people lazy porkers!!.
Sid Bonkers said:2. Under 20% of overweight people will develop diabetes. So being overweight causes diabetes does it? Obviously not!!.
Sid Bonkers said:3. No one plans to be overweight, fat or obese, it is not a lifestyle choice that people aspire to .
Sid Bonkers said:the least likely thing to work is insults.
stuffedolive said:Sid Bonkers said:we have a professor calling all overweight people lazy porkers!!.
no he didn't
Why would I take it personally, are you assuming I am fat, lazy and a porker? Because I am not, I may have been obese at one point before I lost over 5 stone (70lbs) but I was never lazy or a porker.stuffedolive said:Most overweight people I know ignore all dietary and exercise advice. That doesn't mean all overweigh people are lazy porkers, but a good deal are. Don't take it personally.
stuffedolive said:Sid Bonkers said:2. Under 20% of overweight people will develop diabetes. So being overweight causes diabetes does it? Obviously not!!.
don't confuse overweight and obese - the number of obese people who will develop diabetes is much greater and the number of obese people is increasing as people shovel empty calories down their throats in ever increasing amounts. Don't deny the facts.
stuffedolive said:Sid Bonkers said:3. No one plans to be overweight, fat or obese, it is not a lifestyle choice that people aspire to .
wrong again - in some cultures it is an aspiration to be fat as thinness is associated with poverty
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