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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2320314" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>When I challenged my diabetes GP that I was T1 at age 60 and not T2 and I told her my 22yr old nephew became T1 with DKA at age 22 she said that was 'unusual' which said all to me; she was ignorant on the subject. There is growing evidence that viruses can attack the pancreas as well as other organs (e.g. Covid-19) and the damaged beta cells are no different from those damaged thru antibody attack. The medical profession is very slow to accept new ideas as Malcolm Kendrick shows in one of his books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2320314, member: 21149"] When I challenged my diabetes GP that I was T1 at age 60 and not T2 and I told her my 22yr old nephew became T1 with DKA at age 22 she said that was 'unusual' which said all to me; she was ignorant on the subject. There is growing evidence that viruses can attack the pancreas as well as other organs (e.g. Covid-19) and the damaged beta cells are no different from those damaged thru antibody attack. The medical profession is very slow to accept new ideas as Malcolm Kendrick shows in one of his books. [/QUOTE]
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