You're not going crazy! It would result in stillbirth.Is it me going crazy or something?
Came to the eye clinic and I’m telling her I was diagnosed April 2019 and she’s giving me weird stares saying “type 1s are usually born with it”. She thinks I’m wrong because I’m 19 and diagnosed 6 months ago.
I have to explain her that I am born with a genetic predisposition but not the disease. I’m yet to hear a case where a baby is born and as soon as it is conceived they have T1D
Is it me going crazy or something?
Came to the eye clinic and I’m telling her I was diagnosed April 2019 and she’s giving me weird stares saying “type 1s are usually born with it”. She thinks I’m wrong because I’m 19 and diagnosed 6 months ago.
I have to explain her that I am born with a genetic predisposition but not the disease. I’m yet to hear a case where a baby is born and as soon as it is conceived they have T1D
I think she is referring to a recent bit of research re babies developing type 1 in the womb and then being misdiagnosed with MODY (genetic problem with insulin sensors rather than the more usual autoimmune condition).Is it me going crazy or something?
Came to the eye clinic and I’m telling her I was diagnosed April 2019 and she’s giving me weird stares saying “type 1s are usually born with it”. She thinks I’m wrong because I’m 19 and diagnosed 6 months ago.
I have to explain her that I am born with a genetic predisposition but not the disease. I’m yet to hear a case where a baby is born and as soon as it is conceived they have T1D
24 for me.Duh!! I was diagnosed at 64
Is it me going crazy or something?
Came to the eye clinic and I’m telling her I was diagnosed April 2019 and she’s giving me weird stares saying “type 1s are usually born with it”. She thinks I’m wrong because I’m 19 and diagnosed 6 months ago.
I have to explain her that I am born with a genetic predisposition but not the disease. I’m yet to hear a case where a baby is born and as soon as it is conceived they have T1D
My take on this would be, "that'll be why she does eyes".
Is it me going crazy or something?
Came to the eye clinic and I’m telling her I was diagnosed April 2019 and she’s giving me weird stares saying “type 1s are usually born with it”. She thinks I’m wrong because I’m 19 and diagnosed 6 months ago.
I have to explain her that I am born with a genetic predisposition but not the disease. I’m yet to hear a case where a baby is born and as soon as it is conceived they have T1D
From my understanding, @TypeZero. was attending for something possibly not related to his diabetes.Yes, but as an eye doctor doing diabetic eye tests she should see a lot of T1s.... Maybe she was newly trained....?
Yes, but as an eye doctor doing diabetic eye tests she should see a lot of T1s.... Maybe she was newly trained....?
In my experience, I'm usually in the waiting area with a fair few other types too.. occasionally we get chatting.
Correct me if I'm wrong @TypeZero. . Haven't you mentioned having eye issues prior to being DXed?
Cataract removal from left eye at age 4, when I told the woman this she was like “woooooowwww oh wow that’s sooo young”
Lazy eye and poor visual acuity after cataract removal. This was all years before my diabetes diagnosis.
August diabetic eye screening revealed “haemorrhage within macula” in left eye (where I had pre-existing eye condition mentioned above) but the images weren’t that clear because the eye specialist didn’t use the drops.
Just been today and another specialist says she can’t see any haemorrhage and that if someone else saw it before then it probably just healed on its own
Cataract removal from left eye at age 4, when I told the woman this she was like “woooooowwww oh wow that’s sooo young”
Lazy eye and poor visual acuity after cataract removal. This was all years before my diabetes diagnosis.
August diabetic eye screening revealed “haemorrhage within macula” in left eye (where I had pre-existing eye condition mentioned above) but the images weren’t that clear because the eye specialist didn’t use the drops.
Just been today and another specialist says she can’t see any haemorrhage and that if someone else saw it before then it probably just healed on its own
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