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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1477187" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Hi [USER=407049]@Adam01[/USER], welcome to the forum. The answer is nobody knows. There's not really a proven link between Cow's milk formula and Type 1 diabetes, just rather a lot of conjecture and hypothesis, as the studies that exist seem to contradict each other. </p><p></p><p>If your wife is pre-diabetic (as in pre-type 2) then the genetic pattern she will display is not the same as that of type 1, so your child is highly unlikely to be at higher risk of type 1. If, however, she has had GAD or IA2 tests done and they have come back positive, that would be a rather different case, and is worth investigating. </p><p></p><p>By all means, do your best to give your boy the best chance in life, but make sure that you research everything related to this type of "data" very carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1477187, member: 30007"] Hi [USER=407049]@Adam01[/USER], welcome to the forum. The answer is nobody knows. There's not really a proven link between Cow's milk formula and Type 1 diabetes, just rather a lot of conjecture and hypothesis, as the studies that exist seem to contradict each other. If your wife is pre-diabetic (as in pre-type 2) then the genetic pattern she will display is not the same as that of type 1, so your child is highly unlikely to be at higher risk of type 1. If, however, she has had GAD or IA2 tests done and they have come back positive, that would be a rather different case, and is worth investigating. By all means, do your best to give your boy the best chance in life, but make sure that you research everything related to this type of "data" very carefully. [/QUOTE]
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