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This podcast recounts events of a violent, fateful first day in June, 1968, in my 55+ year journey as a Type 1 diabetic. A growing part of the medical community believe that Type 1 diabetes is triggered when a confluence of inherited genes combine with environmental factors, to cause the body's immune system to attack its own pancreatic cells, and terminate its normal functioning. In my case, whether I carried the genes is an open issue. But a key environmental factor is suspected to be the trauma I experienced one day in Chicago during the Summer of 1968. Luckily, the trauma was NOT fatal, only fateful, the consequences I live with comfortably 55 years later.
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This podcast recounts events of a violent, fateful first day in June, 1968, in my 55+ year journey as a Type 1 diabetic. A growing part of the medical community believe that Type 1 diabetes is triggered when a confluence of inherited genes combine with environmental factors, to cause the body's immune system to attack its own pancreatic cells, and terminate its normal functioning. In my case, whether I carried the genes is an open issue. But a key environmental factor is suspected to be the trauma I experienced one day in Chicago during the Summer of 1968. Luckily, the trauma was NOT fatal, only fateful, the consequences I live with comfortably 55 years later.
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