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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
The number of people in Lincolnshire living with diabetes is expected to rise by almost a quarter.
Figures from Diabetes UK show that 48,878 people in the county live with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
And the group believes that by the end of the decade, more than 60,000 people will have the disease.
The majority of the extra cases are expected to be type 2 diabetes, which people can develop if they are overweight.
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk...ase-diabetes/story-17208889-detail/story.html
...and also if they are not overweight...🙄 And why is the person injecting into their arm with a syringe? I've never injected in my arm and surely syringes are in a minority these days?
Figures from Diabetes UK show that 48,878 people in the county live with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
And the group believes that by the end of the decade, more than 60,000 people will have the disease.
The majority of the extra cases are expected to be type 2 diabetes, which people can develop if they are overweight.
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk...ase-diabetes/story-17208889-detail/story.html
...and also if they are not overweight...🙄 And why is the person injecting into their arm with a syringe? I've never injected in my arm and surely syringes are in a minority these days?