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<blockquote data-quote="Hymergirl" data-source="post: 1687951" data-attributes="member: 407643"><p>Hi all, An update in case anyone is watching this thread and/or in a similar situation - my daughter's diabetes returned at ~8 months old, so she was in remission for only 6 months which surprised everyone including the doctors! They still haven't identified which genetic mutation(s) she has, but they have ruled out all of the known mutations. They think she has something unique, as it reoccurred so unexpectedly. She is back on insulin injections, three a day, and many finger/heel pricks to keep an eye on sugar levels. If this sounds familiar to anyone, please get in touch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hymergirl, post: 1687951, member: 407643"] Hi all, An update in case anyone is watching this thread and/or in a similar situation - my daughter's diabetes returned at ~8 months old, so she was in remission for only 6 months which surprised everyone including the doctors! They still haven't identified which genetic mutation(s) she has, but they have ruled out all of the known mutations. They think she has something unique, as it reoccurred so unexpectedly. She is back on insulin injections, three a day, and many finger/heel pricks to keep an eye on sugar levels. If this sounds familiar to anyone, please get in touch! [/QUOTE]
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