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  • Post published:December 17, 2012

If you have any symptoms of Type 1 diabetes, go straight to the doctor and insist on a test for Type 1 diabetes there and then. The test consists of a quick and simple finger-prick blood test, which your GP can carry out straight away.

Source: What to do if a child shows signs of the 4 Ts @ ITV News

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