suzi
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Trinkwasser said:Alba37 said:Thanks Catherine.
Yes, I quite agree re: Type 2 also. I've been discussing this campaign a lot recently, and I was just saying yesterday, my son's grandad is 1 of 11 brothers and sisters. All Type 2, and only a couple of the sisters could be considered over weight. They are all outdoor, healthy eating, Mediterranean’s.
I am type 2 also, but my weight could have played a part in my diabetes (ekk!)
When I saw your first response I thought "the propaganda is working!"
My son and I attend the same diabetes clinic, which is normally full of older Type 2's, it makes me feel young and my son feel awful! I can honestly say less than half could be classed as slightly overweight and very few obese. I think as a parent I think of my son before myself, and hadn't quite got round to the anger over the campaign's message regading T2's fully yet. My son has said so many times people have said to him you must have been very fat before to have diabetes, this campaign is adding fuel to the little (inaccuarate) knowledge the public have about diabetes.
When a skinny active friend was diagnosed with Type 2 his doctor by way of apology for failing to diagnose him sooner took him into the waiting room "to show him the elephants" as he put it
HOWEVER the messages are still not getting through that insulin resistance is the *cause* of both Type 2 diabetes and associated conditions, and overweight (someone needs to give the copywriters some simple educations in statistics, 80% of overweight people are NOT diabetic, 20% of Type 2s are NOT overweight, there may be some correlation but NOT causality) and that it's the excess CARBS in the diet that cause these conditions
It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better
suzi said:Ditto, just signed the on line petition in my name, is it possible sign for each household member? After all, the more names the better
Suzi x
Jenny said:Alba and all living outside England should note that the website relates to NHS England only. Although the change4life website is crass at best the NHS Scotland is not any better in offering healthy advice. I have not visited the Welsh or NI sites.
brianb said:I beleive that you must have some sort of genetic problem first and that maybe the lifestyle choices i.e TOOO many carbs could trigger the condition.
Brian
Trinkwasser said:brianb said:I beleive that you must have some sort of genetic problem first and that maybe the lifestyle choices i.e TOOO many carbs could trigger the condition.
Brian
This certainly seems to be the case. Look at the genetics of Type 2, twin studies etc. show much stronger genetic influence than for Type 1. The high carb low fat diet triggers the diabetic genes in those susceptible and the obesity genes in many of the rest.
Sorry but while I agree with the idea of not stigmatising Type 1s I am equally not in favour of stigmatising Type 2s so will NOT be signing the petition
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