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<blockquote data-quote="Mary1680" data-source="post: 1626475" data-attributes="member: 236407"><p>I agree with you however, last week During a TV debate on The Pledge which led to a discussion on the state of the NHS, panellist Michelle Dewberry stated that type 2 diabetes was due to lifestyle choices and poor eating habits which generalised all type 2 sufferers as being guilty of bringing this debilitating disease upon themselves. This ignorence is not isolated to Ms Dewberry’s comments, it is becomming more commonplace and in my opinion needs to be addressed before we are all unfairly labelled.</p><p>Type 2 diabetes is a growing problem which in many cases might be avoided through education and good lifestyle choices nevertheless, you would think a TV presenter would have educated herself about T2DM rather than spouting forth her ignorance on the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mary1680, post: 1626475, member: 236407"] I agree with you however, last week During a TV debate on The Pledge which led to a discussion on the state of the NHS, panellist Michelle Dewberry stated that type 2 diabetes was due to lifestyle choices and poor eating habits which generalised all type 2 sufferers as being guilty of bringing this debilitating disease upon themselves. This ignorence is not isolated to Ms Dewberry’s comments, it is becomming more commonplace and in my opinion needs to be addressed before we are all unfairly labelled. Type 2 diabetes is a growing problem which in many cases might be avoided through education and good lifestyle choices nevertheless, you would think a TV presenter would have educated herself about T2DM rather than spouting forth her ignorance on the topic. [/QUOTE]
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