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<blockquote data-quote="Snd23" data-source="post: 969741" data-attributes="member: 202069"><p>Thank you so much. This would make a lot of sense. My diagnosis was said to be due to stress. I don't have any history of T1 in my family. I was going through some significant life changes months before my diagnosis. My T1 developed very fast, said to be around 4 weeks before I was taken to hospital in a pre coma condition. My levels were very low at that moment. I am improving, getting tested every three months I have been going down by 20% every test.</p><p></p><p>In terms of hair care...my hair is down to my bum and is naturally curly (picture attached to help to understand the struggle!) , brushing and washing it is a must. I think there is very little I can do to reduce 'pulling'. If I stop brushing it daily I will have to chop it off! I am really not willing to do that. Of course, I do understand your point and thank you again for the comment. I am starting to understand why this may be happening now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snd23, post: 969741, member: 202069"] Thank you so much. This would make a lot of sense. My diagnosis was said to be due to stress. I don't have any history of T1 in my family. I was going through some significant life changes months before my diagnosis. My T1 developed very fast, said to be around 4 weeks before I was taken to hospital in a pre coma condition. My levels were very low at that moment. I am improving, getting tested every three months I have been going down by 20% every test. In terms of hair care...my hair is down to my bum and is naturally curly (picture attached to help to understand the struggle!) , brushing and washing it is a must. I think there is very little I can do to reduce 'pulling'. If I stop brushing it daily I will have to chop it off! I am really not willing to do that. Of course, I do understand your point and thank you again for the comment. I am starting to understand why this may be happening now. [/QUOTE]
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