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<blockquote data-quote="kesun" data-source="post: 504363" data-attributes="member: 39776"><p>I totally understand, but if I did the same I'd have to stay out of T1, T2 and T1.5. I did think monogenic db counted as T1.5, but it was made very clear to me that on this forum T1.5 applies only to LADA, so I don't belong there. But I still feel I have something to contribute to all forums other than parents, as the problems parents of db children face are very specific.</p><p></p><p>Just in case you can't see my signature, I have monogenic mitochondrial diabetes currently controlled by LCHF and co-enzyme Q10 supplements. </p><p></p><p>Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kesun, post: 504363, member: 39776"] I totally understand, but if I did the same I'd have to stay out of T1, T2 and T1.5. I did think monogenic db counted as T1.5, but it was made very clear to me that on this forum T1.5 applies only to LADA, so I don't belong there. But I still feel I have something to contribute to all forums other than parents, as the problems parents of db children face are very specific. Just in case you can't see my signature, I have monogenic mitochondrial diabetes currently controlled by LCHF and co-enzyme Q10 supplements. Kate [/QUOTE]
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