I think this is a good point, it does of course also apply to LADA. My first grandchild arrived at about the same time as my first symptoms. I knew of no other person with diabetes in my family, yet a year after I was diagnosed a cousin was diagnosed and almost immediately went onto insulin. (hes in South Africa and I don't know what sort of tests have been done as I've never met him)The point I was trying to make though, is that since diabetes treatment has enabled people of childbearing age to live, I think genetic (monogenic) types of this illness have flourished, creating a whole subset of diabetes types that they are only just beginning to identify. I just thought it interesting that the OP and his son both have it, strongly suggesting his may be of the monogenic type.
I think this is a good point, it does of course also apply to LADA. My first grandchild arrived at about the same time as my first symptoms. I knew of no other person with diabetes in my family, yet a year after I was diagnosed a cousin was diagnosed and almost immediately went onto insulin. He's in South Africa and I don't know what sort of tests have been done as I've never met him.The point I was trying to make though, is that since diabetes treatment has enabled people of childbearing age to live, I think genetic (monogenic) types of this illness have flourished, creating a whole subset of diabetes types that they are only just beginning to identify. I just thought it interesting that the OP and his son both have it, strongly suggesting his may be of the monogenic type.
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