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<blockquote data-quote="Muddikins" data-source="post: 2022254" data-attributes="member: 499517"><p>I am not sure what you mean by infectious hepatitis, several types of hepatitis are infectious, A,B,C,D,E,G and possibly F (if it actually exists) for example, but none of them are autoimmune or they wouldn't be infectious, they are all viral.</p><p>My T2 was due to lifestyle for sure, too many 'healthy' (ha!) carbohydrates was my problem. I loved pulses and whole grains and fruit and ate them religiously whilst congratulating myself on how healthy it all was. When I was diagnosed I learnt better and did something about it. I think you can improve your blood sugar levels too. Perhaps you can't make it go away but you can make a difference and that difference might make the long term complications less likely. The past is the past but the future is, at least partly, in your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddikins, post: 2022254, member: 499517"] I am not sure what you mean by infectious hepatitis, several types of hepatitis are infectious, A,B,C,D,E,G and possibly F (if it actually exists) for example, but none of them are autoimmune or they wouldn't be infectious, they are all viral. My T2 was due to lifestyle for sure, too many 'healthy' (ha!) carbohydrates was my problem. I loved pulses and whole grains and fruit and ate them religiously whilst congratulating myself on how healthy it all was. When I was diagnosed I learnt better and did something about it. I think you can improve your blood sugar levels too. Perhaps you can't make it go away but you can make a difference and that difference might make the long term complications less likely. The past is the past but the future is, at least partly, in your hands. [/QUOTE]
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