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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 2517697" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>2nd child to be registered Type 1 under the age of 2 in July 1959. I was 11 months, but have never found out if I was the youngest! Might be a clue in "under2"?!</p><p>Medical notes at the time state "Very ill child, pale and cold, slightly cyanosed, with depressed fontanelle. Breath - acidotic"</p><p>Almost exactly 7 years later I went into a 5 day coma.</p><p>Had my 54th Birthday 4 days after a kidney/pancreas transplant</p><p>Wrote a 40,000 word book to thank Addenbrooke's Hospital!</p><p>A headteacher said to me "You got a medal for surviving 50 years?" !!</p><p>That's enough!</p><p>Maybe I haven't answered this correctly. I managed by sticking to a strictly timed and measured carbohdrate diet and taking notice of 95% of medical advice. I owe it to the 95%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 2517697, member: 388932"] 2nd child to be registered Type 1 under the age of 2 in July 1959. I was 11 months, but have never found out if I was the youngest! Might be a clue in "under2"?! Medical notes at the time state "Very ill child, pale and cold, slightly cyanosed, with depressed fontanelle. Breath - acidotic" Almost exactly 7 years later I went into a 5 day coma. Had my 54th Birthday 4 days after a kidney/pancreas transplant Wrote a 40,000 word book to thank Addenbrooke's Hospital! A headteacher said to me "You got a medal for surviving 50 years?" !! That's enough! Maybe I haven't answered this correctly. I managed by sticking to a strictly timed and measured carbohdrate diet and taking notice of 95% of medical advice. I owe it to the 95%. [/QUOTE]
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