People are pretty dumb when it comes to diabetes. They forget that there are (at least) two types. Type 1, which has shown up in kids after being vaxxed, has zero to do with diet. Your body attacks itself and your pancreas stops making insulin. When my kid was 6 a classmate asked her if she had the “good” diabetes (T1D) or “bad” kind (T2…
People are pretty dumb when it comes to diabetes. They forget that there are (at least) two types. Type 1, which has shown up in kids after being vaxxed, has zero to do with diet. Your body attacks itself and your pancreas stops making insulin. When my kid was 6 a classmate asked her if she had the “good” diabetes (T1D) or “bad” kind (T2D). Apparently, her parents had told her that it wasn’t someone’s fault if they were T1D, but T2D, well, those people have no control over what they eat!! I offered her a fluffernutter for lunch. I’ve never seen such a happy kid. I don’t think that one sandwich harmed her health.
I would think you have "good" and "bad" reversed. Type 1 is a body defect incurable, but can be managed by insulin and diet. Type 2, to my understanding, is (entirely?) due to inappropriate diet and thus potentially curable by dietary modification.
I know which is which, but my kid's friend was taught T1 was somehow better. I assume because it isn't caused by something the person did or didn't do. Personally, I believe they are both bad.
People are pretty dumb when it comes to diabetes. They forget that there are (at least) two types. Type 1, which has shown up in kids after being vaxxed, has zero to do with diet. Your body attacks itself and your pancreas stops making insulin. When my kid was 6 a classmate asked her if she had the “good” diabetes (T1D) or “bad” kind (T2D). Apparently, her parents had told her that it wasn’t someone’s fault if they were T1D, but T2D, well, those people have no control over what they eat!! I offered her a fluffernutter for lunch. I’ve never seen such a happy kid. I don’t think that one sandwich harmed her health.
I would think you have "good" and "bad" reversed. Type 1 is a body defect incurable, but can be managed by insulin and diet. Type 2, to my understanding, is (entirely?) due to inappropriate diet and thus potentially curable by dietary modification.
I know which is which, but my kid's friend was taught T1 was somehow better. I assume because it isn't caused by something the person did or didn't do. Personally, I believe they are both bad.