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Are more people getting Type 1 in their late twenties and early thirties?
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<blockquote data-quote="jaywak" data-source="post: 2763700" data-attributes="member: 156561"><p>Maybe just the stress of being a teenager is enough for an autoimmune problem to occur in our bodies , I think at 16 when I was diagnosed I was so stressed out with leaving school, getting a job and family problems I am not surprised my body rebelled , with people saying nowadays they are so stressed out all the time maybe that could be contributing to more later in life diagnosis happening .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaywak, post: 2763700, member: 156561"] Maybe just the stress of being a teenager is enough for an autoimmune problem to occur in our bodies , I think at 16 when I was diagnosed I was so stressed out with leaving school, getting a job and family problems I am not surprised my body rebelled , with people saying nowadays they are so stressed out all the time maybe that could be contributing to more later in life diagnosis happening . [/QUOTE]
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