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Conley1967
Asked July 2020
What foods can a diabetic eat to gain weight?
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My mother's eats all day but she can't gain weight that she needs.
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Jul 2020
I agree with Beatty, usually diabetics tend to be overweight.
07/04/2020 15:33:17
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Jul 2020
I would arrange a check up with the doctor. It could be due to the diabetes, an overactive thyroid or another health condition.
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