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Originally Posted by dyna mo
type 1 diabetes is fundamentally different from type 2, I wouldn't even know where to start re: sorting out your misunderstandings.
Ive had type 1 diabetes for 30 something years (long before I ever drank a beer and I've been scrawny all my life, I don't have an issue losing wiehgt I have an issue gaining weight.
and I have more understanding of diabetes than I do most any other thing I am interested in.
You might want to first realize the difference between type and type 2 diabetes, they should not even be named the same disease. type 1 is an immune system disease, my immune system attacked itself and died. absolutely and completely different from you judgemental view that only lazy people who eat and drink get diabetes.
Learn.
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Still, the answer doesn't change, but I would like to add the previously mentioned (by me) living in too sterile environment.
And some people have genetical tendency to get diabetes, but we are not talking about that. Lets agree that you have a genetical tendency to get diabetes and your diabetes is not your fault. Okay?