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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2158482" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I look at it like this, a person without diabetes can be massively overweight/not exercise/eat absolute rubbish and so on and NOBODY would describe them as 'here's a person clearly making healthy lifestyle choices because they have avoided diabetes'. Conversely, why then are those who MAY be described as following the exact same 'lifestyle' who do get diabetes described as bringing it on themselves? It makes no sense, I strongly believe it all starts with a deficiency in the body or a flaw, in other words DNA or at least a propensity towards an impaired glucose response. Of course, as others have said once you are aware of your deficiency it would be madness not to do all you could about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2158482, member: 451727"] I look at it like this, a person without diabetes can be massively overweight/not exercise/eat absolute rubbish and so on and NOBODY would describe them as 'here's a person clearly making healthy lifestyle choices because they have avoided diabetes'. Conversely, why then are those who MAY be described as following the exact same 'lifestyle' who do get diabetes described as bringing it on themselves? It makes no sense, I strongly believe it all starts with a deficiency in the body or a flaw, in other words DNA or at least a propensity towards an impaired glucose response. Of course, as others have said once you are aware of your deficiency it would be madness not to do all you could about it. [/QUOTE]
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