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I don't think there is a limit I was diagnosed with Type 1 (juvenile Diabetes) at 26 yrs old, I was told its rare and its possible i have had it longer and not known(i was a heavy drinker) it could have masked some symptoms but when I did get sick I got really sick near death I was very lucky that I found out on time. best advice is to know the symptoms and be careful, I experienced drastic wieghtloss uncontrollable hunger and thirst(my body couldn't process food for energy) frequent urination, fruity breath, shakyness, fatigue, II was also very lethargic thinking (I'll be fine i just need to relax) I literally had family members come to my house and drag me to the ER, I was very lucky I was in DKA diabetic keto acidosis, I was in the hospitol on IV's for almost 2 weeks, best bet is to watch the symtpoms and inform yourself so that you can be careful its really a scarey experience but once controlled you can live a normal happy healthy life, I feel better and have more energy now then I have had in years.

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