And it seems, the autoimmunity caused by DB to type 1 could precisely protect us from COVID.It would be good news.
In my case, my wife spent the covid and living with her, by the time you want to realize, it makes no sense to make an isolation.So we crossed our fingers, we continue with our usual coexistence and finally I had no symptoms.Nor have they done any serological proof, so I don't know whether or not I have antibodies.
But, after reading this study, would I want to ask in the forum, how many DB type 1 have you passed the coronavirus?Did anyone end up hospitalized?
Well, in theory we are risk groups and thus the reports bq still out there are: diabetes, cardiovascular problems including arterial hypertension, immunosuppression problems, cancer, liver disease and I don't know if I leave something.It does not differentiate between type 1 diabetes and type 2, it seems to be that 2 could be at higher risk since it is more associated with metabolic syndrome (high cholesterol, obesity, cardiovascular problems, hyperuricemia etc.), but it is not known ...
And it seems, the autoimmunity caused by DB to type 1 could precisely protect us from COVID.It would be good news.
In my case, my wife spent the covid and living with her, by the time you want to realize, it makes no sense to make an isolation.So we crossed our fingers, we continue with our usual coexistence and finally I had no symptoms.Nor have they done any serological proof, so I don't know whether or not I have antibodies.
But, after reading this study, would I want to ask in the forum, how many DB type 1 have you passed the coronavirus?Did anyone end up hospitalized?
Well, I would make serology out of curiosity, you would also know if you have protection although we already know that this protection lasts is not known.But if you have, it would be a tranquility to know that you have been in direct contact with someone who passed the covid and has passed it asymptomatic being type 1.
In my case we have done the test and my daughter has given positive and we negative in antibodies so I suppose we have been of those asymptomatic that have not generated antibodies.If you have not had symptoms it is possible that now negative in the antibody test even if you had it at home ....
DB1 desde 2001 Tresiba 22 ud por la noche y Fiasp 4-5-5 Freestyle libre desde 2016 Ultima hemo 6.0
My endocrine of the Jiménez Díaz Foundation called me and he told me that what they have learned with Covid is that type 1 diabetics behave just like a non -diabetic.Another thing that we have additional pathologies that usually happen to older people.
I do not take care of me, I have spent several asymptomatic viruses of the rare, rare.I discovered them in a serological analysis many years ago for fertility treatment.
Well, I suppose there is still much to learn from this disease, even so, it would be interesting to know the testimony of someone from the forum that has passed it.
Statistically, 5% should have contracted it, and someone should have had some complication from which we can learn