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I'm afraid that this is not unheard of , even in recent times.what do you mean, "left in a coma"? The child was unconscious and the doctors said "it's okay, it's just a cold"? If it was 2011, then I'm really scared
I believe this too and have said many times to the Doctors/Consultants I have met that my Grandmother got T2 diabetes after seeing a child run over by a car. They, of course, "poo poo" this idea. I got my T1 diabetes after receiving a phone call whilst at work that my dad has had a heart attack, this came completely out of the blue. You see this quite often that people who have had a shock from a family illness or bereavement go onto to have some kind of medical trauma.It is generally believed that autoimmune aggression is innate in us, but we need some kind of trigger (infection, stress, etc.) after which the immune system will start killing our beta cells, but I don't remember anything similar before I started diabetes. Do you remember what it was for you?
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