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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1743849" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>60% of people diagnosed with type 1 have no family history of it. Type 2 is much more heritable.</p><p></p><p>To bad diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at 15 suggests you must have been a very overweight 15 year old. Have you lost weight since your diagnosis? What is your BMI? What is your diet like? You say you comfort eat, but obviously you can recognise yourself comfort eating so you can take steps to avoid it: when I feel like this instead of eating, and so I don't feel like I<em> have </em>to eat I need to, I dunno knit 10 lines of a scarf and go for a walk round the block, or play a computer game etc etc. Have you had any assistance from a dietician with managing your blood sugar and weight loss? What do your blood sugars look like on a daily basis? What's your hba1c?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1743849, member: 32394"] 60% of people diagnosed with type 1 have no family history of it. Type 2 is much more heritable. To bad diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at 15 suggests you must have been a very overweight 15 year old. Have you lost weight since your diagnosis? What is your BMI? What is your diet like? You say you comfort eat, but obviously you can recognise yourself comfort eating so you can take steps to avoid it: when I feel like this instead of eating, and so I don't feel like I[I] have [/I]to eat I need to, I dunno knit 10 lines of a scarf and go for a walk round the block, or play a computer game etc etc. Have you had any assistance from a dietician with managing your blood sugar and weight loss? What do your blood sugars look like on a daily basis? What's your hba1c? [/QUOTE]
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