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<blockquote data-quote="drkelly" data-source="post: 732454" data-attributes="member: 825"><p>My wife has type 1. She got it at 10 yrs old. Similar story to others with being thirsty and then spending a few days or more in the hospital with crazy high blood sugar. She is 42 yrs old now, and doing fine. She works hard to take good care of herself and keep it under control. She can pretty much do anything she wants, but has told me scuba diving is something she thinks would not be safe since she couldn't get to the surface right away if she felt her sugar going low while down deep. She recently upgraded to the latest model Medtronic closed loop pump. She has no family history of Type 1, and there is no history in my family either. I thought it could be hereditary, and therefore have always been worried about my son who is 8 yrs old .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkelly, post: 732454, member: 825"] My wife has type 1. She got it at 10 yrs old. Similar story to others with being thirsty and then spending a few days or more in the hospital with crazy high blood sugar. She is 42 yrs old now, and doing fine. She works hard to take good care of herself and keep it under control. She can pretty much do anything she wants, but has told me scuba diving is something she thinks would not be safe since she couldn't get to the surface right away if she felt her sugar going low while down deep. She recently upgraded to the latest model Medtronic closed loop pump. She has no family history of Type 1, and there is no history in my family either. I thought it could be hereditary, and therefore have always been worried about my son who is 8 yrs old . [/QUOTE]
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