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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 43900"><p>Hi Alba,</p><p>Yes I agree with everything you have said regarding change4life. As the parent of a child with tpye 1 it must be very upsetting for you.</p><p>There is also another thing to consider, loads of type 2's are not overweight, beer swilling individuals who consume large amounts of junk food and do not exercise. This is the stereotype of a type 2 and it is far from the truth. If this was the case then everyone who follows that lifestyle would be a diabetic. We have forum members here who are underweight and yet still are type 2. My belief is that genetics and stress have a large part to play.</p><p></p><p>Hope everyone here supports you and will use the links provided by you. Let us know the replies that you get.</p><p>Regards, Catherine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 43900"] Hi Alba, Yes I agree with everything you have said regarding change4life. As the parent of a child with tpye 1 it must be very upsetting for you. There is also another thing to consider, loads of type 2's are not overweight, beer swilling individuals who consume large amounts of junk food and do not exercise. This is the stereotype of a type 2 and it is far from the truth. If this was the case then everyone who follows that lifestyle would be a diabetic. We have forum members here who are underweight and yet still are type 2. My belief is that genetics and stress have a large part to play. Hope everyone here supports you and will use the links provided by you. Let us know the replies that you get. Regards, Catherine. [/QUOTE]
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