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<blockquote data-quote="Pinson" data-source="post: 62453" data-attributes="member: 14014"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the 19, very interesting stories about how you were DT1 diagnosed. I have asked the same question on a similar Australian Internet site, showing already similar trends RE diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>I intend to make a summary and a draw a few stats from the posts RE T1D diagnosis, and will discuss with you what should be done with such a document. From the top of my head, approx. 50% of the people are not properly diagnosed, and this is more likely to happen if you are an adult. It seems a much too high percentage... If it is OK with you, please keep sending your posts with diagnosis stories, good or bad, whatever is your age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinson, post: 62453, member: 14014"] Hello Everyone, Thank you for the 19, very interesting stories about how you were DT1 diagnosed. I have asked the same question on a similar Australian Internet site, showing already similar trends RE diagnosis. I intend to make a summary and a draw a few stats from the posts RE T1D diagnosis, and will discuss with you what should be done with such a document. From the top of my head, approx. 50% of the people are not properly diagnosed, and this is more likely to happen if you are an adult. It seems a much too high percentage... If it is OK with you, please keep sending your posts with diagnosis stories, good or bad, whatever is your age. [/QUOTE]
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