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I developed Type 1 at the age of 44 - after 7 Hep B shots because I would not convert - it was required by the hospital I worked for and the CDC recommends a 3 shot series - then if no conversion a challenge dose and then if no conversion another 3 shot series and I was stupid enough to comply. I already had an autoimmune disorder diagnosed at age 19 - +ANA and the rheumatologist called it “lupus-like syndrome”. My oldest daughter developed MCAS after the second shot in her HPV series (we didn’t get her the third) though it took a year for the diagnosis of MCAS and 15 years for something to be published in the literature that connected the two - even though I knew. I am a genetic counselor. I had genetic testing done on myself and my two daughters. We have an HLA type that increases the risk for autoimmune disorders. (We are also genetic non-converters for various vaccines). Depending on the particular population various percentages of each population has a genetic predisposition for autoimmune disorders (and non-converters to vaccines) but often a trigger needs to occur (multifactorial inheritance) to cause the autoimmune disorder. I believe at least in our case - the triggers were vaccines. These weren’t even like the mRNA jab that causes the body to attack wherever the mRNA producing spike protein ends up. I imagine that anyone who ends up with spike protein from the jab in their beta cells will develop Type 1. People will argue here that the infection could do the same thing - but truly - what is the likelihood from infection that the spike protein ends up in the beta cells vs. from the jab where it is not naturally supposed to enter the body and be produced in that way. I would guess it is unlikely from natural infection and more likely from the mRNA jab. The issue here is that most autoimmune disorders will take a while to be diagnosed and therefore most often people will not know the trigger like I do in our cases - though I didn’t figure out my own right away (I was preparing a presentation about non-converters and adverse vaccine events when I figured it out) - so - I would venture to say that a lot of people will develop autoimmune disorders from these mRNA jabs and very few doctors will connect the dots and many people will not either....much like dying suddenly and clots and strokes are not associated with the jabs but rather climate change, eggs, stress etc....... and no - my youngest daughter did not receive any vaccines after I figured this out - there are ten years between them thank God - because I was able to figure this out before exposing her. I also was able to help fight for medical exemptions for us all because of this information - however - my oldest - vaccine injured - she was denied at her hospital (PICU nurse) - because they follow the CDC guidelines and the only exemptions from them are if you have already been injured by the Covid jab. Wonderful medicine and ethics there. She however was able to get an exemption at another hospital and works in the NICU. It’s much better - the PICU during Covid had zero patients - and when she left had 23/25 beds with suicide attempts - ages 12-18. We are in a heap of trouble - aren’t we?

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It’s working just like they wanted. More people dependent on the medical industrial complex.

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My 30 year old niece with no previous blood glucose level problems got type 1 diabetes after receiving her second mrna shot. And other problems as well. This is just an awful nightmare! We can't trust those who have been trusted to take care of our health. Evil.

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Feb 7, 2023·edited Feb 7, 2023

I did a double-take on this post's title when I read "Adult-Onset Type I Diabetes" after mRNA injection, I thought it was a typo, meaning more likely a Type II adult-onset, not insulin dependent Type I. Then I of course immediately realized what had to have made the referenced study newsworthy was the fact that it WAS Type I, i.e., auto-immune caused pancreatic islet call damage, etc... Geeezus. As another commenter (Torgul) said earlier, "It hurts everything", and indeed it does, as intended from the outset.

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It hurts everything.

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I feel so sorry for that 56 yr old woman. Her life now, officially, sucks.

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Rupert Sayre, the associate of the Shadow.

Hypothesis:

The mRNA Transfection Injections' SARS-CoV2 Spike Glycoprotein (1) might be combining with the Blood's Hemoglobin producing Glycated Hemoglobin (2) causing Blood Inflammation and Blood Vessel Damage (3) and also possibly causing Early Diabetes (4).

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(1)

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220300528

Elsevier

Antiviral Research

Volume 176, April 2020, 104742

Antiviral Research

The spike glycoprotein of the new coronavirus 2019-nCoV contains a furin-like cleavage site absent in CoV of the same clade....

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycated_hemoglobin

Glycated hemoglobin, also known as HbA1c, glycohemoglobin, hemoglobin A1c, A1C, is a form of hemoglobin (Hb) that is chemically linked to a sugar....

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549778/

World J Cardiol. 2015 Aug 26; 7(8): 449–453.

Published online 2015 Aug 26. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v7.i8.449

PMCID: PMC4549778

PMID: 26322184

Glycated hemoglobin and its spinoffs: Cardiovascular disease markers or risk factors?

Jumana Saleh

HB GLYCATION AFFECTS BLOOD VISCOSITY AND CONTRIBUTES TO ENDOTHELIAL INFLAMMATION AND VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION

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https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/new-onset-type-1-diabetes-after-covid

New Onset Type 1 Diabetes after COVID-19 Vaccination

Lifelong Problem Will Be Great Regret for Unfortunate Victims

Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH™

Feb 2

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

It has been said we are in a chronic disease epidemic of diabetes mellitus. Before COVID-19, approximately 10% of diabetes was juvenile Type 1, which is an auto-immune illness characterized by auto-antibodies against pancreatic islet cells. The remaining 90% is adult onset type 2 diabetes characterized by lifelong excess in adiposity and insulin resistance. Mass vaccination with mRNA and adenoviral DNA vaccines may change the epidemiology of diabetes as we know it. There are several papers emerging concerning new onset diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis after taking a COVID-19 shot. Moon and colleagues reported a well characterized case of new onset type 1 diabetes in an adult temporally related to COVID-19 vaccination...

Moon H, Suh S, Park MK. Adult-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Development Following COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination. J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Jan 9;38(2):e12. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e12. PMID: 36625174; PMCID: PMC9829515.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9829515/pdf/jkms-38-e12.pdf

Moon H, Suh S, Park MK. Adult-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Development Following COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination. J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Jan 9;38(2):e12. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e12. PMID: 36625174; PMCID: PMC9829515.

...The patient was admitted to the hospital for insulin treatment to control hyperglycemia. Blood glucose management was initiated with subcutaneous multiple daily injections of insulin and intravenous fluid replacement.

>>>The initial glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level was high (11.0%)

and fasting serum C-peptide level was normal (1.74 ng/mL; reference range 1.07–3.51 ng/mL) (Table 1).

She had no fever or other symptoms before admission. Biliary computed tomography (CT)was performed to identify other causes of hyperglycemia.

>>>No abnormal pancreatic findings were observed on biliary CT (data not shown).

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I have a young adult friend who now has Type 1 all of a sudden after being vaccinated and boosted. Fried Islets of Langerhans at 21 years old. Her GP tried to claim Type 2, but a savvy Endocrinologist figured it out quickly enough so she could get on insulin. Grrr, her health is now existing on the other end of a leash held tightly by big pharma.

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What’s sad is that with the advent of genomic medicine - we should easily and cheaply (in the end it would save a lot of money) be able to identify people who are at an increased risk for adverse events (at least from typical vaccines etc - though I don’t trust any now) - and yet we can sell 23&me to people for $99 and not be doing this type of genomic medicine yet - in 2023. Sad.

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Feb 13, 2023·edited Feb 13, 2023

So death vs lifelong maiming. Any company that forced these death jabs should be sued. On the job injury.

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