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<blockquote data-quote="Dixon1995" data-source="post: 1875158" data-attributes="member: 487884"><p>Hello to you both</p><p></p><p>MelDCP I believe there is certainly truth in scenarios like yours. I was told the same, about the immune system going into overdrive, It surely can't just be a coincidence. Linking back to my theory, maybe, somewhere deep in our genetic code, waits a trigger, ready to be activated, we clearly have the dominant trait for Type 1 Diabetes, since the hypothalamus controls hormones in the body, I just thought it must be linked somehow, maybe stresses caused due to trauma or infections etc lead to the body releasing stress on itself by turning on the autoimmune response in order to win the battle it is fighting, a body that doesnt need to waste energy producing a hormone as energy consuming as insulin is a more productive one, but the immune system can't possibly know how important insulin is, as its job is to fight infections etc.</p><p></p><p>I fell off my bike at 14 and the handlebar thrust into my stomach, right in the region my pancreas would be located roughly, months later I was diagnosed type 1 diabetic, maybe a coincidence?</p><p></p><p>Jaylee I know exactly which batman film you mean and plotline but ive never thought of that, interesting though to say the least, maybe we will never know what it is, but its nice to speculate I suppose, the trouble is, we cant evaluate each Diabetic, and narrow down any statistical similarities to create patterns</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixon1995, post: 1875158, member: 487884"] Hello to you both MelDCP I believe there is certainly truth in scenarios like yours. I was told the same, about the immune system going into overdrive, It surely can't just be a coincidence. Linking back to my theory, maybe, somewhere deep in our genetic code, waits a trigger, ready to be activated, we clearly have the dominant trait for Type 1 Diabetes, since the hypothalamus controls hormones in the body, I just thought it must be linked somehow, maybe stresses caused due to trauma or infections etc lead to the body releasing stress on itself by turning on the autoimmune response in order to win the battle it is fighting, a body that doesnt need to waste energy producing a hormone as energy consuming as insulin is a more productive one, but the immune system can't possibly know how important insulin is, as its job is to fight infections etc. I fell off my bike at 14 and the handlebar thrust into my stomach, right in the region my pancreas would be located roughly, months later I was diagnosed type 1 diabetic, maybe a coincidence? Jaylee I know exactly which batman film you mean and plotline but ive never thought of that, interesting though to say the least, maybe we will never know what it is, but its nice to speculate I suppose, the trouble is, we cant evaluate each Diabetic, and narrow down any statistical similarities to create patterns [/QUOTE]
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