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Manny Hernandez

Talking about LADA (Type 1.5) on Type 1 Diabetes Awareness Day

I though I'd focus on LADA as part of my post today, for Type 1 Diabetes Awareness Day, since LADA (also called type 1.5 by some) is a close cousin of type 1 diabetes:
http://manuelhp42.blogspot.com/2008/04/april-14-type-1-diabetes-awa...

BIG HUG to all type 1's, type 1.5's (and type 2's) in the tudiabetes family an beyond!!!

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Mindy McGirt Comment by Mindy McGirt on September 20, 2009 at 7:10pm
wow, I had never heard of this until I read your introduction. This is really interesting, and I may have to go do some more research and reading to understand it all! Thanks for sharing.
Michael Gams Comment by Michael Gams on September 6, 2009 at 10:37am
I have had type 1 for 37 years and just did a capstone paper on it. Im curious why i never came across the type 1.5 in my research?
April Johnson Comment by April Johnson on November 20, 2008 at 7:53am
Hey I was also told by Doctors I had Type 1.5! Im glad im not the only one feeling really wierd about that comment.
Lisa Green Comment by Lisa Green on July 5, 2008 at 6:09pm
Hi Manny,
Thanks for the add. What is if I may ask Type 1.5? My daughter has recently been dx'd with Type 1 and my husband has Hypoglycemia...I am the only one(TG) that doesnt have any type D and God willing I will never have it. Happy weekend and thanks again!
Amy Comment by Amy on April 23, 2008 at 4:53pm
I'm behind in keeping up with friends but wanted to say yay for focusing on LADA!

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