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Please participate in this MSc type 2 diabetes project if you can

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samshad

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Hi everyone,

I am a final year MSc student in the Division of Psychology at London South Bank University (LSBU). I am currently collecting data for my research project via an online questionnaire survey . I will be grateful for your participation which will contribute to the field of diabetes self-management and factors that may reduce distress.
The study has been approved by the LSBU ethics committee. The questionnaire survey will take you approximately 15 minutes to complete. The data collected is anonymous and confidential.

Thanking you in advance for your time and consideration to participate in this study.

The link for the online questionnaire survey is below :

https://lsbupsychology.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_29QqZDXwLlXpvdX


thanks
Samshad Emmambux
MSc student
emmambus@lsbu.ac.uk
 
This has been approved. Please help if you can.
 
It would help if you had stated the survey was for people with type 2 diabetes 🙂
 
If you have Type 2 please help by filling in this 15 minute questionnaire to support this research.
 
Some volunteers required to participate In this study. Please support if you can .
 
I must say that although I completed the survey I think it was a complete waste of my time and of @samshad.
Since I used LVHF to put my diabetes into remission I have virtually no current food cravings or diabetes related emotional issues, nor did I ever have a weight problem ( a TOFI).

Too many studies like this one make restrictive assumptions in the formulation of the questions.
It could have for example asked about the responders state upon diagnosis, whether back then their Doctor knowing little about diabetes (and most of that false) distressed them, about BMI, HbA1C and food cravings back then etc.

Why make the implicit assumption that T2 D is progressive and irreversible when that has been proved false so many times using at least 3 remission methods (I like to think that it's 4 of them) over the last decade?
 
I must say that although I completed the survey I think it was a complete waste of my time and of @samshad.
Since I used LVHF to put my diabetes into remission I have virtually no current food cravings or diabetes related emotional issues, nor did I ever have a weight problem ( a TOFI).

Too many studies like this one make restrictive assumptions in the formulation of the questions.
It could have for example asked about the responders state upon diagnosis, whether back then their Doctor knowing little about diabetes (and most of that false) distressed them, about BMI, HbA1C and food cravings back then etc.

Why make the implicit assumption that T2 D is progressive and irreversible when that has been proved false so many times using at least 3 remission methods (I like to think that it's 4 of them) over the last decade?

Hi
Many thanks for your participation. I respect your input . People with diabetes have different experiences and through the research studies , we developed our understanding in the field.
 
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