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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2478720" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>I would respectfully disagree with the Dr. about genetics and T2 but I have not the knowledge re: T1.</p><p></p><p>Within my family (siblings, parents, cousins, their children, aunts, uncles), there is a great deal of mature-onset T2 and all of us gain weight very easily and to the fat-on-the-midriff shape. These are people on different continents raised in different societies with different foods. I suspect in the days when lifespans were shorter, the situation simply didn't crop up.</p><p></p><p>All sorts of illnesses in animals are inherited, so why not in us? We are animals too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2478720, member: 550046"] I would respectfully disagree with the Dr. about genetics and T2 but I have not the knowledge re: T1. Within my family (siblings, parents, cousins, their children, aunts, uncles), there is a great deal of mature-onset T2 and all of us gain weight very easily and to the fat-on-the-midriff shape. These are people on different continents raised in different societies with different foods. I suspect in the days when lifespans were shorter, the situation simply didn't crop up. All sorts of illnesses in animals are inherited, so why not in us? We are animals too. [/QUOTE]
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