I was diagnosed T1D last October shortly after my 2nd vaccine jab. Aged 44 at the time and no family history of diabetes I wondered if the vaccine had triggered my diabetes as within days of the jab I suffered from symptoms of what I now know to be diabetes - thirsty, weight loss etc - my vaccine nurse was not concerned at the time and neither was my doctor until my weight was monitored over 5 - 6 weeks. Eventually a blood test was done and I was admitted to hospital for 4 days which resulted in my diagnosis of T1D. Neither nurses or Doctors were bothered about my concern that the vaccine may have been a trigger and this has me worried about whether to accept my invitation for a further vaccine jab a year later?
I appreciate that the vaccine has prevented illness and death around the world, but I'm worried that my questioning of my illness has been dismissed as nothing to worry about and that I could have developed T1D at anytime in life.
To further give me cause for concern I was diagnosed with DVT in September this year and am having to take blood thinners for the next 6 months - I don't smoke and my diet is low fat, yet despite living a healthy lifestyle doctors dismissed my concerns again and sent me on my way.
Does anybody in the medical profession take note of unusual side effects or changes in peoples health after having the vaccine? I have found monitoring my blood glucose and taking my insulin stressful over the past year, but fortunately hadn't needed to make any dietary changes but worry about further vaccines for covid as I have not had my questions answered satisfactorily.