Re: Type 1 and long term



On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:53:37 -0800, Jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason) Huffed
and Puffed the following into the madness of usenet:

In article <1175013883.485266.255360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Snowflake" <ailsa.mackay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have been insulin dependant now for 50 years and am 53 years of
age. Imagine how I felt when told I was lucky that I still had my
legs and my eyesight and my kidneys were functioning beautifully.
well all I could do was laugh as I have spent my whole life doing all
the right things medically but with the attitude that I am in control
NOT the diabetes. to any people out there recently diagnosed - it is
not so bad honestly and feel free to ask an experienced , not old,
diabetic.

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Do you believe that if everyone in America ate a proper diet from the time
they were small children--that the number of people in America that
developed type 1 diabetes would be less than half the number that it now
it? I should note that I saw a doctor on television that claimed that the
wrong sort of diet is one of the main reasons that people develop
diabetes. Believe it or not--6.2 million people have diabetes and don't
even know it--source: "Rite Health Guide to Healthy Living" First Quarter
2007 edition.

Jason
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Jason are you brain dead? type 1 diabetes is spread because of diet.

your ignorance is blatant.

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