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<blockquote data-quote="Kentoldlady1" data-source="post: 1617266" data-attributes="member: 414280"><p>My mums family have a ton of autoimmune disorders, and unfortunately I am following behind. My skinny uncle was told he was t2d but reclassed as lada a few years ago. My mum, always as skinny as a stick and no tummy to mention is t2d. Although thin, she does have a very sweet tooth and would rather eat a pudding, (always sweet and stodgy) than meat and vegetables.</p><p></p><p>I was obese on dx, but have several skinny cousins who are also t2d. I absolutely agree that it can be linked to fat, but there is a lot more going on. Otherwise all people who have too much fat in the middle would have t2d, and they dont.</p><p></p><p>T2d is not seen as an autoimmune disorder at the moment, but I think its just a matter of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentoldlady1, post: 1617266, member: 414280"] My mums family have a ton of autoimmune disorders, and unfortunately I am following behind. My skinny uncle was told he was t2d but reclassed as lada a few years ago. My mum, always as skinny as a stick and no tummy to mention is t2d. Although thin, she does have a very sweet tooth and would rather eat a pudding, (always sweet and stodgy) than meat and vegetables. I was obese on dx, but have several skinny cousins who are also t2d. I absolutely agree that it can be linked to fat, but there is a lot more going on. Otherwise all people who have too much fat in the middle would have t2d, and they dont. T2d is not seen as an autoimmune disorder at the moment, but I think its just a matter of time. [/QUOTE]
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