Jacob Morrison
Hingle McCringleberry
I am an aspie and I also have type one diabetes. I find it rare that I have two different major things. I was really wondering if anyone else happened to be the same way.
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It's still in the family because it is a pancreatic problem. When my husband and I had to write a lengthy paper in college, we had to cover the three types of diabetes along with hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, both standalone and in tandem with diabetes, since they're all knotted up together.Not sure if hypoglycemia counts?