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I'm new to tudiabetes.org and I hope I'm posting in the right place. I was wondering if anyone here suffers from diabetes as a result of Hemochromatosis? I searched the forum and I hope I just didn't miss any threads. Hemochromatosis is essentially the opposite of Anemia--it's the body's inability to process and pass iron (iron overload). I was diagnosed with diabetes almost 5 years ago and Hemochromatosis about 3 years ago. Doctors are fairly certain that my diabetes are a complication of havin

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