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<blockquote data-quote="TypeZero." data-source="post: 2284919" data-attributes="member: 525950"><p>Remember to not let diabetes get in the way of anything. Can’t remember the exact percentage but I think it was like 85%, 85% of T1 diabetics have no family history of the disease and the chance of a father passing it on is 6-8%. Even if by chance they do develop it remember that a cure is on the way, a few decades ago they didn’t even know why T1D happened and now they know the 4-5 antibodies involved. There has even been research towards it cause and have found a strong link with the Coxsackie virus B. </p><p></p><p>I agree it is more manageable and it is becoming more manageable day by day as technology and research progresses. I encourage you to research clinical trials that have been going on. Ever since I was diagnosed I’ve been reading about them and they give me hope. They have already cured diabetes in mice, it’s just a matter of replicating it in humans who have a more complex immune system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TypeZero., post: 2284919, member: 525950"] Remember to not let diabetes get in the way of anything. Can’t remember the exact percentage but I think it was like 85%, 85% of T1 diabetics have no family history of the disease and the chance of a father passing it on is 6-8%. Even if by chance they do develop it remember that a cure is on the way, a few decades ago they didn’t even know why T1D happened and now they know the 4-5 antibodies involved. There has even been research towards it cause and have found a strong link with the Coxsackie virus B. I agree it is more manageable and it is becoming more manageable day by day as technology and research progresses. I encourage you to research clinical trials that have been going on. Ever since I was diagnosed I’ve been reading about them and they give me hope. They have already cured diabetes in mice, it’s just a matter of replicating it in humans who have a more complex immune system [/QUOTE]
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