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dustybin
03 Sep 19 14:04
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sends you blind apparently.
You been told.

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By:
Dr Crippen
When: 03 Sep 19 14:12
One or two things can send you blind.
By:
dustybin
When: 03 Sep 19 14:30
Do you mean a diet of only 2 things....or do you mean w4nking?
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 03 Sep 19 15:12
That one don't work dustybin...I would be blind as a batBlush


When people have diabetes, then they have to have their eyes checks regularly, so I assume too high a sugar level

will send people blind....well it has just happened...living on chips and crisps he must have developed type 2 diabetes.
By:
howard
When: 03 Sep 19 15:30
It was a lack of vitamins B12 in particular. Now if only he had dipped his chips in mayonaisse...
By:
dustybin
When: 03 Sep 19 15:34
Its quite remarkable than somebody wouldnt get bored with the same junk day in day out
It was literally those two things, the very occasional slice of white breat and some processed meat from what I understand.

Many a time poor parenting gets blamed for things that possibly isnt the fault of parents....but all I can think here is the parents had a very limited iet too and didnt broaden his palette enough
By:
howard
When: 03 Sep 19 15:44
They said that laterly they got him on fruit smoothies but now he's fed up with them. So it sounds like he's been able to get away with eating rubbish.
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 03 Sep 19 15:52
One would have thought he would have approached his optician or Doctor as his sight declined...bit late now

He will not be able to read form or get his bets on, on here...very sadSad
By:
geoff m
When: 03 Sep 19 15:56
He clearly didnt see this coming
By:
impossible123
When: 03 Sep 19 16:21
Unless it's genetics blame his parents or guardian for his fate; a lesson to those that way inclined.
By:
dustybin
When: 03 Sep 19 16:29
I dont think it was the guardian that created a climate that encourages such opportunism as 'food' manufacturers to exclaim 'can be part of a balanced diet'.
Thats such a con. They are effectively saying, 'what we make is the s hit that the other good stuff sold elsewhere balances against'
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 03 Sep 19 20:05
Diets like this can be because of things other than bad parenting, I would take 10/11 he has high-functioning autism.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 03 Sep 19 20:16
I don't eat chips and haven't done so for many years but I do like a bag of 'Real hand cooked crisps', with a lunchtime ham and cheese toasted sarnie.
By:
Capt__F
When: 03 Sep 19 20:44
1 of my boys Autistic very limited dietSad
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 03 Sep 19 21:25
Perhaps test his blood sugar?...Capt F

There are things that can be bought do that...a prick of the finger… just thinking be on safe side
By:
Capt__F
When: 03 Sep 19 22:35
blood test UG

bit like wrapping a conga eelSad
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