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<blockquote data-quote="Diakat" data-source="post: 1477331" data-attributes="member: 206249"><p>Hello [USER=407049]@Adam01[/USER] </p><p>Thanks for the tag [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] </p><p>Yes I turned out to be a type 1 but it was picked up in pregnancy. </p><p>I breastfeed my daughter and she is 6 now with no signs of diabetes. I was formula fed myself. She was exclusively breast fed until 6 months then other things including cows milk came in.</p><p>I think your wife may need to be kept an eye on to check she is not a slow onset type 1.</p><p>Your children have a slightly higher risk genetically of diabetes if she is type 1 but not a huge risk. Know the signs and act if worried but otherwise try to get on with life without too many concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diakat, post: 1477331, member: 206249"] Hello [USER=407049]@Adam01[/USER] Thanks for the tag [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] Yes I turned out to be a type 1 but it was picked up in pregnancy. I breastfeed my daughter and she is 6 now with no signs of diabetes. I was formula fed myself. She was exclusively breast fed until 6 months then other things including cows milk came in. I think your wife may need to be kept an eye on to check she is not a slow onset type 1. Your children have a slightly higher risk genetically of diabetes if she is type 1 but not a huge risk. Know the signs and act if worried but otherwise try to get on with life without too many concerns. [/QUOTE]
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