To: ak267
Uh-huh. Well, I’m slender and very fit, I get a great deal of outdoor exercise each day, and my diet consists principally of protein and vegetables (mostly salads). And yet I’m working on developing a case of diabetes. No genetic history in the family. Bad luck, eh?
10 posted on
12/11/2009 6:25:48 PM PST by
ottbmare
(I could agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.)
To: ottbmare
Yup. Bad luck.
You could just have the “golden bee-bee”.
Might want to do a genetic test.
12 posted on
12/11/2009 7:07:51 PM PST by
ak267
To: ottbmare
***And yet Im working on developing a case of diabetes.***
Well, quit working on it!
:>)
13 posted on
12/11/2009 7:13:10 PM PST by
irishtenor
(Beer. God's way of making sure the Irish don't take over the world.)
To: ottbmare
Hope the cause wasn’t agent orange. Not nice
14 posted on
12/11/2009 9:13:16 PM PST by
Rannug
("When you make peaceful protest impossible, you make violent protest inevitable." JFK)
To: ottbmare
15 posted on
12/11/2009 9:48:50 PM PST by
PeaceBeWithYou
(De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
To: ottbmare
I've been thin all my life, yet developed Type 2 about seven years ago in my mid 50s. It was my dad's "gift." He was diabetic and so were a brother and sister and probably his father, who died young.
Records of the disease are hard to trace more than a few generations back.
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