Uncle is fit and well at the grand age of 81 both he and Aunt have just come back from another cruiseHow is your uncle's general health? I'm really worried about future complications.
That's fantasticUncle is fit and well at the grand age of 81 both he and Aunt have just come back from another cruise![]()
Third generation T1, diagnosed in 1996 at the age of 38. My mother was T1, at the age of 38 as well, and she had an older half-brother who was T1, though I don't know any more than that about him. Her sister, my aunt, developed T1 about five or six years ago, in her mid-seventies. Their father, my grandfather, was diagnosed in the 1920s and was an early insulin-taker - of his six older siblings, five died from diabetes.
Wow - we have a similar joke re the milkman in our house! I am the only non type one out of our family of 5. My husband was diagnosed when he was 6, my daughter 5 years ago when she was 8, my son 1 year ago when he was 10 and my other son is 7 and he was just recently diagnosed. Amazing how it can be so prominent in some families.Hi, I was diagnosed with type 1 at the age of 20. On one side of the family I have two other cousins diagnosed as kids. One cousin diagnosed as a type 1 at 46 year old. Same side loads of SLIM, FIT AND HEALTHY diagnosed as type 2. My dad was type 2 at 41, but he'd lost weight before diagnoses, I think he was a misdiagnosed LADA. He ended up on insulin. His mum was type 2. His nan was type 1 but diagnosed just after giving birth to my nan and before insulin was found so that was a short life.
If you are not diabetic in my family the joke is the milk man was involved.
No history on either side of our family, T1 nor T2. I was (finally) diagnosed T1 after slipping into a coma aged two years, nine months. My sister was diagnosed T1 aged 26, and my brother at 37 - and no, not T2. They both also have been diagnosed with coeliac disease and I am having a gastroscopy on Monday to double-check my status. Oh hey, those genes that play havoc with our immune systems! Anyone interested in looking at this? Or can anyone point me to scientific research on bundles of auto-immune conditions and their genetic profiling?Wow - we have a similar joke re the milkman in our house! I am the only non type one out of our family of 5. My husband was diagnosed when he was 6, my daughter 5 years ago when she was 8, my son 1 year ago when he was 10 and my other son is 7 and he was just recently diagnosed. Amazing how it can be so prominent in some families.