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<blockquote data-quote="Nometype1andproud" data-source="post: 2273944" data-attributes="member: 407806"><p>So sorry to hear about the loss of your daughter that is so dreadfully sad.</p><p></p><p>I developed gestational diabetes when pregnant with my first child which turned out to be type 1 very quickly and confirmed with the anti body tests so I didn’t actually choose to have a baby whilst diabetic it kinda of just appeared as it tends to very quickly. I did then go on to have my son as a full blown type 1 so to speak. </p><p></p><p>My husbands dad was also type 1 so they do have it on both sides so it is an ongoing concern as they grow they are still only 9 and 11. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry it was such a bad outcome for you and there can be nothing more heartbreaking to know she passed from having the same condition as you but no one can forsee that happening and I hope you can continue to get some joy from your remaining child</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nometype1andproud, post: 2273944, member: 407806"] So sorry to hear about the loss of your daughter that is so dreadfully sad. I developed gestational diabetes when pregnant with my first child which turned out to be type 1 very quickly and confirmed with the anti body tests so I didn’t actually choose to have a baby whilst diabetic it kinda of just appeared as it tends to very quickly. I did then go on to have my son as a full blown type 1 so to speak. My husbands dad was also type 1 so they do have it on both sides so it is an ongoing concern as they grow they are still only 9 and 11. I am sorry it was such a bad outcome for you and there can be nothing more heartbreaking to know she passed from having the same condition as you but no one can forsee that happening and I hope you can continue to get some joy from your remaining child [/QUOTE]
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