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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 2153170" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Hi [USER=507288]@Kim142[/USER] and welcome to the forum. The only reason I am writing is that my voice broke (very embarrassingly) when I was just 16! I have always blamed Type 1 for this, and I wonder whether a study will ever be done to verify some link. Obviously a difficult area since diabetic teenagers understandably don't usually want to discuss diabetes, let alone answer embarrassing questions about puberty. I think this thread so far is very telling. I hope your daughter doesn't let this get to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 2153170, member: 388932"] Hi [USER=507288]@Kim142[/USER] and welcome to the forum. The only reason I am writing is that my voice broke (very embarrassingly) when I was just 16! I have always blamed Type 1 for this, and I wonder whether a study will ever be done to verify some link. Obviously a difficult area since diabetic teenagers understandably don't usually want to discuss diabetes, let alone answer embarrassing questions about puberty. I think this thread so far is very telling. I hope your daughter doesn't let this get to her. [/QUOTE]
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