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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2068933" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Inheritance is not guaranteed, it's just more common. My uncle had type 1, but my siblings and parents did not. None of the children do yet, I say yet because while they are older, I didn't develop mine until I was older but my uncle did when he was younger.</p><p></p><p>But I had run across several mother and daughters at type 1 meetings before I moved and on another forum there is someone who is type 1 and her 3 kids are all type 1. Talk about stressful.</p><p></p><p>I was just trying to make a point that if you have a un supportive husband and one that makes living with type 1 more difficult and hard, bringing a kid into that mix might not be a good idea, especially with a bad attitude towards diabetes, because you could end up with a kid with it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2068933, member: 475037"] Inheritance is not guaranteed, it's just more common. My uncle had type 1, but my siblings and parents did not. None of the children do yet, I say yet because while they are older, I didn't develop mine until I was older but my uncle did when he was younger. But I had run across several mother and daughters at type 1 meetings before I moved and on another forum there is someone who is type 1 and her 3 kids are all type 1. Talk about stressful. I was just trying to make a point that if you have a un supportive husband and one that makes living with type 1 more difficult and hard, bringing a kid into that mix might not be a good idea, especially with a bad attitude towards diabetes, because you could end up with a kid with it too. [/QUOTE]
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