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I think that it is a myth that older people rarely get T1 but as long as that myth is continued then a lot will be misdiagnosed so perpetuate the myth.
( there are only a couple of studies : one in Sweden found a lower rate in the 40-75 year age group compared to the 0-14 age group but one in Italy found the risk of type 1 diabetes between age 30 and 49 years to be similar to that found between age 15 and 29 years and found that there was a peak incidence at 10-14 and 45-49)
26. Had put off going to the doctors for 6 months though, so really I was 25 when it started. I thought I couldn't have type 1 as I wasn't a child, and not T2 as I was slim. Just goes to show what I knew!
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