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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2216862" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>The six-month life span of antibodies is a generalisation for a single autoimmune response. Like other autoimmune conditions, like MS, type 1's can have continuous autoimmune responses or single attacks. I had two major responses, one when I was first diagnosed which left me with a very low-peptide and the second when I deteriorated onto insulin 2 years later, the attack which overnight left me without producing any insulin ever trace. I had no presence of GAD antibodies in-between attacks but were certainly present afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2216862, member: 504712"] The six-month life span of antibodies is a generalisation for a single autoimmune response. Like other autoimmune conditions, like MS, type 1's can have continuous autoimmune responses or single attacks. I had two major responses, one when I was first diagnosed which left me with a very low-peptide and the second when I deteriorated onto insulin 2 years later, the attack which overnight left me without producing any insulin ever trace. I had no presence of GAD antibodies in-between attacks but were certainly present afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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