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<blockquote data-quote="Tabbyjoolz" data-source="post: 1265283" data-attributes="member: 326717"><p>I'm not getting my hopes too high about this programme. Panorama is only half an hour long, and I've seen a whole host of clips, including the one of the poor bloke who can't control his chocolate addiction and is struggling to eat the way he's been told to, and the man who burnt his foot and ended up having to have it amputated.</p><p></p><p>I have a nasty suspicion that, rather than being sympathetic to the plight of T2 diabetics and addressing what the NHS can do to cope better with this "epidemic" (dietary advice changes, for a start), it will be another round of the blame game in which we T2s are entirely at fault for bringing it on ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabbyjoolz, post: 1265283, member: 326717"] I'm not getting my hopes too high about this programme. Panorama is only half an hour long, and I've seen a whole host of clips, including the one of the poor bloke who can't control his chocolate addiction and is struggling to eat the way he's been told to, and the man who burnt his foot and ended up having to have it amputated. I have a nasty suspicion that, rather than being sympathetic to the plight of T2 diabetics and addressing what the NHS can do to cope better with this "epidemic" (dietary advice changes, for a start), it will be another round of the blame game in which we T2s are entirely at fault for bringing it on ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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