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Type 1 Diabetes
Are more people getting Type 1 in their late twenties and early thirties?
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<blockquote data-quote="NcP" data-source="post: 2762392" data-attributes="member: 231776"><p>I was diagnosed as type 1 aged 35 (closer to 15 yrs ago than I'd like) no history of diabetes in the family, and no traumatic events. Doctors best guess was that maybe stress from my job at the time caused it, due to long hours and pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NcP, post: 2762392, member: 231776"] I was diagnosed as type 1 aged 35 (closer to 15 yrs ago than I'd like) no history of diabetes in the family, and no traumatic events. Doctors best guess was that maybe stress from my job at the time caused it, due to long hours and pressure. [/QUOTE]
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