MoonSpirit
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 70
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Yes I had the routine one as a child, around the time as I was diagnosed with T1 at 12Had mine aged 13 after my diagnosis and still diabetic 33 years later....
Interestingly the study was done in the US where they don't routinely give that vaccine. Looking forward to seeing the 2nd stage!
Let us know how you get on that Docs! Perhaps you can say you are going badger spotting...Yes I had the routine one as a child, around the time as I was diagnosed with T1 at 13
I think I’ve had it easy compared to many with T1, I’m now 58
I’ve never followed advise or a strict diet, just eaten what I want and adjusted insulin accordingly without and serious issues.
However over the last few years, despite going onto a Dexcom cgm, control is not so easy as it once was.
Which is why I will be going to see my GP and ask for a booster.
The way I look at it, I’ve had the vaccine before and so don’t see any reason why a booster would do any harm.
It took the americans 8 years to do the first small scale test,
I’m too impatient to wait another 8 years for them to do a big scale test.
Yes, I will update once I have gone.Let us know how you get on that Docs! Perhaps you can say you are going badger spotting...
Me too. But about 20 years later so got sent for X-ray in case I had TB. Turns out my mum was exposed to it as a teenager so theory was she must have passed on the immunity. Wonder if having it would have stopped this?I seem to remember when I was about 13 the TB vaccine was given to everyone that wasn't immune. They did an immunity test first. Something to do with if the immunity test showed a reaction on the skin or not. I was immune, so didn't get the vaccine. (This was back in the very early 1960's. )
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