Type 1's can also get obese from taking to much insulin. It isn't just a type 2 thing.It isn't the assumption that I used to be obese, it's the assumption that all forms of diabetes are caused by obesity. As far as I know, T2 is the only flavour associated with obesity so the above automatically applies to everyone other than T2's. I am far from an expert about T2, but I am aware that there are a lot of T2's who aren't obese. And vice versa. Equally I'm sure there are some who are 'self inflicted' by being over weight; if that's you waving your arm to say 'that's me!' - I take my hat off to you for your honesty and self responsibility. But there are plenty on this forum who don't identify with that scenario and I'm in no position to disagree with them.
I would if I could get a word in. She just charges over anything I try to say. Nothing I say changes her opinion anyway.Have you tried telling her to shut the f*** up? That usually gets a result.
It’s not just a statement of fact in these cases though is it. Because it implies being fat caused the diabetes. Which implies it’s all your own fault, lack of sympathy/empathy, draining the nhs etc etc. The press has ingrained this blame far beyond what I believe the facts justify.
Personally I think my life choices had some effect but I believe genetics/luck, call it what you will, also did. I took better care of myself than many do but it still happened.
but why do you think it an insult to the entire diabetic population?
Well I guess you're now talking about someone with more going on than just T1; if a 'standard' T1 takes too much insulin then they hypo...Type 1's can also get obese from taking to much insulin. It isn't just a type 2 thing.
No-one posts on this forum to make a fellow member feel "stigmatised and ashamed". If I've inadvertently made you feel like this, call out what you have taken umbrage to and allow me to correct it.Yeah, I get all that. I just needed to make sure that's really what @Shiba Park meant, and have to conclude that if one day I really have a craving for feeling stigmatised and ashamed I'd head for the tabloids, not for my favourite online forum
Meant to have been October but delayed as the SHO (that did ****** all) is on holiday and not back til December!!
I met with the Clinical Director and got all my answers and apologies and really now it’s a formality now. Just that it fall s on our anniversary date!!
Some inquests have taken 3 years!! Our area has amalgamated two offices and this has caused delays too, but hopefully some costs...
Took a photo on a lake walk the other day, was thinking that it was the first time I had gone round the lake since John died... took photo and this bright blue light dazzled momentarily whilst I took photo!!!
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Nothing there before and nothing the after!! Got to be a sign that he there with me....miss him so much every day.
There were some quite a few deaths in my family in the noughties, in all seven!I've experienced sunbeams which warmed my body in a very stressful time. They followed me then was gone. I do believe someone I knew very well was watching over me. Too.
I'm thinking of you. You remarkable lady.
I find this happens a lot in the Jokes and Humour section, some members can post suggestive jokes and humour but mine get edited / deleted etc.Comically annoying when my........ blo**y ...... gets edited for language and yet ........ f*** up. ...... appears to be acceptable.
I suppose it’s like Santa’s xmas list.
You’re either naughty or nice in the eyes of some people.
Know that one well knikkiA 'spontaneous' day out, you know that last minute "Shall we go too......." turns into nothing but as you:
Check your BSL
Check you've got snacks,
Check you've got insulin,
Check you've got enough insulin,
Check you got all the contact numbers you need,
Check you various meters have power and test strips,
Check you have something to carry it all in
And because you have taken so long to sort all that **** you go "you know what can't be ***** lets just stay in and have a brew"
This has an annoying part as well. As much as I know how much better I liked it in my arm, it still scares me. So now I'm nervous already for the injection that lies at least three hours in the future (said the person who doesn't mind injecting their short acting anywhere between 6 and 15 times a day.)As it's my thread, and I allowed all diverting in the starting post as well, I feel I can post an opposite-of-annoying experience too: For some unclear reason I always do short acting in my belly and long acting in my thigh. I hate injecting in my thigh.
Today was the perfect situation of being slightly intoxicated by booze and being annoyed by something happening on Facebook , which finally made me find the courage to inject my basal in my arm! Now I wonder why I didn't do that before, so much better than my leg!
This may be a controversial one, but when someone says 'type 2 and type 1 are equally as bad' ummm i would prefer to have an actual chance to avtually get in remission but with having type 1 for alll my life, i knowni cant be cured and have to have injections, blood tests for the rest of my life (before someone kicks.off, i know some type 2s cant get into remission, im just saying generally speaking!)
Or not walk away. Wait for the reply. As they stumble they may realise they don't really know much.All you have to say to that is "What about it", and walk away.
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