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<blockquote data-quote="benedict" data-source="post: 341855" data-attributes="member: 29489"><p>Welcome to the forum MissPiggy</p><p></p><p>Do you have any reason to doubt the diagnosis except for the lack of a family history of type 1 diabetes?</p><p></p><p>It is not unusual for type 1 diabetes to occur without having a relative with the condition. High blood sugar, a relatively low BMI, producing insufficient insulin and the presence of the relevant antibodies would be consistent with type 1 diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Type 1 diabetes is often referred to as 'juvenile diabetes' but that can be a misnomer as a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes is not uncommon in adults.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck getting your sugar levels under control and we wish you all the best for the latter stages of your pregnancy.</p><p></p><p>Benedict</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benedict, post: 341855, member: 29489"] Welcome to the forum MissPiggy Do you have any reason to doubt the diagnosis except for the lack of a family history of type 1 diabetes? It is not unusual for type 1 diabetes to occur without having a relative with the condition. High blood sugar, a relatively low BMI, producing insufficient insulin and the presence of the relevant antibodies would be consistent with type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is often referred to as 'juvenile diabetes' but that can be a misnomer as a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes is not uncommon in adults. Best of luck getting your sugar levels under control and we wish you all the best for the latter stages of your pregnancy. Benedict [/QUOTE]
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