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Nay More Deep Fried Mar Ez Bars For Yee!
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Much as I hate Government interference, as this affects everyone (as we have to pay for the treatments) then I think they need to start looking closely at some legislation, far more than marketing and promotion (but that is a start).
Not sure what though.
Much as I hate Government interference, as this affects everyone (as we have to pay for the treatments) then I think they need to start looking closely at some legislation, far more than marketing and promotion (but that is a start).
Not sure what though.
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When my husband went into the services in the 60s, they were told they would not be treated for certain things as they were classed as 'a self-inflicted injury'. I think things like obesity should also be classed as such, unless it is definitely an addiction. I will probably get shot down in flames, but a friend of mine with type 2 diabetes, who used to be a nurse, has just had to go on to insulin injections instead of tablets. When we go out for a snack, it's her who will have the cream cake or meringue. I don't think she thinks amputation will ever happen to her. Makes me very cross.
Sorry!!!
Sorry!!!
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