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Would you feel the same if you'd been one of the unlucky ones and she was t1? Easy to say if the gamble has paid off I think.
On that attitude. None of us would be here and we would become extinct hun. We all have something!I think they should. Getting t1 is a total disaster and ruins your life. People should be advised if they are t1 you have a ridiculously high risk of passing the condition on (1 in 25) and then make a decision based on that.
No one gave me any advice on the risk and I'm very sad about it. If I'd known I absolutely would not have selfishly had children and put two more people on the planet with t1 genes.
I think the most important element of that page is this one:
I think the most important element of that page is this one:
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/type-1-diabetes#inheritance
It says: A predisposition to develop type 1 diabetes is passed through generations in families, but the inheritance pattern is unknown.
Or in other words, the NIH has no evidence that shows multiple generations of having T1 increases the risk of T1 in future generations.
Neither of the links that you posted back up the hypothesis that having T1D through multiple generations creates an exponential (or linear) increase in the risk of future generations getting T1D.
oh dear im getting hypersensitive again. of course men dont carry the baby. but we do worry over our partners. seeing your partner being hospitilized 3 or 4 times during her pregnancies. you pehaps dont know what its like to see your partner crying when they turn the life support off on your child and knowing theres nothing you can do to make it stop. that feeling is not nice. every time i was scared for both my wife and babies. i was responsable for my kids raising no i dont get periods or menopausal. however i do suffer from low testosterone try that for hormonal changes. so please leave off the oh im a hard done woman. your kids are healthy for pity sake be glad. 4 of mine are autistic one has brital asthma. my little hormonal issue apart from the obvious exposes me to increased heart attacks. obesity and many more. maybe if you were not in a flap over imaginary illnesses even if it was 100% genetic theres nowt you can do to stop it. so its pointless getting worked up.Perhaps. Trial net seemed to think the odds stacked up from their research. I spoke with one of the Bristol nurses although my daughter is too young to be enrolled as it stands.
There ARE worse things than t1 but that doesn't make having t1 any better. I also think it's harder sometimes for women as they have to deal with pregnancy, menopause and hormonal changes which men don't and all those things throw your blood sugars out.
Yesterday I couldn't get my blood sugar below 10mmol. I had a third more insulin than usual. I ate nothing. Suddenly my sugars came down late last night. Today I've eaten, had my normal amount of insulin and haven't gone above 6.4mmol.
I regularly have this level of unpredictability and it drives me crazy.
there is your clue. keep eating regularly.Yesterday I couldn't get my blood sugar below 10mmol. I had a third more insulin than usual. I ate nothing. Suddenly my sugars came down late last night. Today I've eaten, had my normal amount of insulin and haven't gone above 6.4mmol.
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