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Patty's avatar

Anecdotally, as a school nurse (for 2800 students) from 1999 -2010, I had an ever increasing number of students with insulin-dependent diabetes, an autoimmune condition. Prior to the late 90's, children with IDDM were uncommon. By 2010, I had five and that number grew. It seemed likely to develop after the 5th DPT or the 12 yr old booster. Maybe there's parents who can comment. There is an extraordinary amount of money spent for insulin and monitoring devices. I can't help but wonder now if this condition is iatrogenic?

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Chasicakes's avatar

This fits in with the narrative my mother told me. She tested positive for Tuberculosis at school in the 50’s, never got sick and stayed in school. My uncle at the same time tested positive for polio, never got sick and stayed in school. The rest of the family of 7 were negative. They are both alive, healthy and in their 80’s today.

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