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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2250185" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>My response did cover the blame issue. Totally agree it could be taken that way and a throw away non specific comment from the nurse can be misleading. </p><p></p><p>And apologies but I automatically think of diet and type 2 as this is my point of reference and know this is where the links are relevant. Whilst I recognise the difference with type 1/LADA/3c etc - and should know better and frame my responses accordingly- most public don’t. </p><p></p><p>Also agree I was never a huge sugar eater and more or less followed the guidelines but as [USER=256617]@Mbaker[/USER] says <u>unknowingly</u> I did contribute to it. Poor dietary education, advice and guidelines are to blame not necessarily individuals who don’t know any different. </p><p></p><p>It is still a minority who do get type 2 whilst eating huge amounts of carbs, it is a rapidly growing % isn’t it? with the increase caused in large part by inappropriate diet.</p><p></p><p>Is it a one off sugar fest or part of a way of eating/ culture that idolises sugary food as the pinnacle of treats?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2250185, member: 480869"] My response did cover the blame issue. Totally agree it could be taken that way and a throw away non specific comment from the nurse can be misleading. And apologies but I automatically think of diet and type 2 as this is my point of reference and know this is where the links are relevant. Whilst I recognise the difference with type 1/LADA/3c etc - and should know better and frame my responses accordingly- most public don’t. Also agree I was never a huge sugar eater and more or less followed the guidelines but as [USER=256617]@Mbaker[/USER] says [U]unknowingly[/U] I did contribute to it. Poor dietary education, advice and guidelines are to blame not necessarily individuals who don’t know any different. It is still a minority who do get type 2 whilst eating huge amounts of carbs, it is a rapidly growing % isn’t it? with the increase caused in large part by inappropriate diet. Is it a one off sugar fest or part of a way of eating/ culture that idolises sugary food as the pinnacle of treats? [/QUOTE]
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