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		<title>By: Tsunami</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tsunami</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 05:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
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you wil have it casue you hae the entire family having it it will hit you but probably later in life. you can&#039;t be in military with it so if you enter you must enter with no signs and hurry if they find you are espcially air force you will be gone. its the type of things they do there i worked MPF for long tiem. take care.</description>
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<p>you wil have it casue you hae the entire family having it it will hit you but probably later in life. you can&#8217;t be in military with it so if you enter you must enter with no signs and hurry if they find you are espcially air force you will be gone. its the type of things they do there i worked MPF for long tiem. take care.</p>
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		<title>By: Kim W</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kim W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 03:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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I just read on line for type2 diabetes the rate is38% chance of genetically getting type2 if one parent has it.-----Don&#039;t know about type1. Wish I would have heeeded that information. No junk food or excess sweets would have crossed my lips.  I had an aunt much like my self who went blind and had kidney problems that ended her life in a rude way---I am trying to avoid the same fate.</description>
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<p>I just read on line for type2 diabetes the rate is38% chance of genetically getting type2 if one parent has it.&#8212;&#8211;Don&#8217;t know about type1. Wish I would have heeeded that information. No junk food or excess sweets would have crossed my lips.  I had an aunt much like my self who went blind and had kidney problems that ended her life in a rude way&#8212;I am trying to avoid the same fate.</p>
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		<title>By: karen a</title>
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		<dc:creator>karen a</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 02:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Well AF hit it right on the nose....excellent advice she gave!...I too have many family members that have type 2..and they are OBESE I have type 1 insulin dep..and I am skinny....my Twin sister has nothing ! little stink pot...I was 30 when told.. I know weird age ..now i&#039;m 45 and it *****!!!!!!...i&#039;m on a insulin pump which really helps with daily life activity..but I&#039;m getting ready to have a bone marrow transplant to help with that and 5 other uncurable diseases...so keep your sugars in check and eat healthly..your risk is HIGH...I&#039;ll keep you in my prayers.</description>
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<p>Well AF hit it right on the nose&#8230;.excellent advice she gave!&#8230;I too have many family members that have type 2..and they are OBESE I have type 1 insulin dep..and I am skinny&#8230;.my Twin sister has nothing ! little stink pot&#8230;I was 30 when told.. I know weird age ..now i&#8217;m 45 and it *****!!!!!!&#8230;i&#8217;m on a insulin pump which really helps with daily life activity..but I&#8217;m getting ready to have a bone marrow transplant to help with that and 5 other uncurable diseases&#8230;so keep your sugars in check and eat healthly..your risk is HIGH&#8230;I&#8217;ll keep you in my prayers.</p>
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		<title>By: db2byl</title>
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		<dc:creator>db2byl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 00:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Well, sounds like your risks are higher than most.  But that still doesn&#039;t mean you are going to develope diabetes.  You are doing all the right things to keep it at bay.  But then again, you may never develope it.  Out of 4 kids in my family, 3 of us have diabetes.  The other one never did develope it.  So keep doing what you are doing and stay healthy,.</description>
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<p>Well, sounds like your risks are higher than most.  But that still doesn&#8217;t mean you are going to develope diabetes.  You are doing all the right things to keep it at bay.  But then again, you may never develope it.  Out of 4 kids in my family, 3 of us have diabetes.  The other one never did develope it.  So keep doing what you are doing and stay healthy,.</p>
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		<title>By: A F</title>
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		<dc:creator>A F</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 13:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
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You do have a risk higher than the so called average person because of hereditary factors.  I can&#039;t give you a risk % because I have no idea if they are type 1  or type 2.  In another sense you have a far lower risk factor than many people because you are so very aware of the possibility and are taking good steps to avoid triggering it. The greatest risk times for you would probably be pregnancy or if sopmeything caused you to become very sedentary.   One piece of advice often given ppl who have many diabetics in theior family is to live now as if you were diabetic and you are less likely to become diabetic.  That means paying attention to what you eat as you are doing, avoicing &quot;simple&quot; carbs  (white flour,sugar, corn syrup etc.  things with high glycemic index), eating low fat high fiber to help your arteries, exercizing,and checking often to be sure you have a good blood sugar level.

Remember too that your genetic heritage comes from both sides of the family.and that you may very well never be diabetic as l;ong as you take good care of yourself as you are doing.</description>
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<p>You do have a risk higher than the so called average person because of hereditary factors.  I can&#8217;t give you a risk % because I have no idea if they are type 1  or type 2.  In another sense you have a far lower risk factor than many people because you are so very aware of the possibility and are taking good steps to avoid triggering it. The greatest risk times for you would probably be pregnancy or if sopmeything caused you to become very sedentary.   One piece of advice often given ppl who have many diabetics in theior family is to live now as if you were diabetic and you are less likely to become diabetic.  That means paying attention to what you eat as you are doing, avoicing &#8220;simple&#8221; carbs  (white flour,sugar, corn syrup etc.  things with high glycemic index), eating low fat high fiber to help your arteries, exercizing,and checking often to be sure you have a good blood sugar level.</p>
<p>Remember too that your genetic heritage comes from both sides of the family.and that you may very well never be diabetic as l;ong as you take good care of yourself as you are doing.</p>
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