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<blockquote data-quote="Tin-Owl" data-source="post: 2601945" data-attributes="member: 551334"><p>I was diagnosed at 55, in May 2017. No, sign of T1D in any family connection. I was healthy and hadn't had a day off work for 9 years. That january I lost 2 people to cancer, February another, March my beloved dog was diagnosed with a terminal heart condition, mid April a tough tooth extraction (5 needles, 2 dentists, 1hr in the chair), end April my youngest daughter told me, the morning after her wedding, she didn't want to see, me, her dad, 3 sisters or any family again (still unresolved). May I was diagnosed and in DKA. I'm a laid back, calm and easy going person but I think the 'trauma' of the previous months contributed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin-Owl, post: 2601945, member: 551334"] I was diagnosed at 55, in May 2017. No, sign of T1D in any family connection. I was healthy and hadn't had a day off work for 9 years. That january I lost 2 people to cancer, February another, March my beloved dog was diagnosed with a terminal heart condition, mid April a tough tooth extraction (5 needles, 2 dentists, 1hr in the chair), end April my youngest daughter told me, the morning after her wedding, she didn't want to see, me, her dad, 3 sisters or any family again (still unresolved). May I was diagnosed and in DKA. I'm a laid back, calm and easy going person but I think the 'trauma' of the previous months contributed. [/QUOTE]
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