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<blockquote data-quote="Dark_Progress19" data-source="post: 2494260" data-attributes="member: 553284"><p>Wow, I’ve never asked any of my diabetes team specialists but is it likely for your children to get type 1. I’ve never really read upon this because I’ve been so focus on getting myself sorted I’ve never stopped to ask anyone. </p><p></p><p>I hate hypers and hypos the feeling it makes you feel is undiscribeable (if that’s a word or if I spelt it right I’m also dyslexic) I would say it was worse during my GCSEs as a teenager with stress with exams [emoji32] never got a break from my bloods trying to spike up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark_Progress19, post: 2494260, member: 553284"] Wow, I’ve never asked any of my diabetes team specialists but is it likely for your children to get type 1. I’ve never really read upon this because I’ve been so focus on getting myself sorted I’ve never stopped to ask anyone. I hate hypers and hypos the feeling it makes you feel is undiscribeable (if that’s a word or if I spelt it right I’m also dyslexic) I would say it was worse during my GCSEs as a teenager with stress with exams [emoji32] never got a break from my bloods trying to spike up. [/QUOTE]
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