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<blockquote data-quote="Stuboy" data-source="post: 47513" data-attributes="member: 7759"><p>if you are recently diagnosed, then there is a chance that your body is still producing some insulin... but that wont last long (weeks, months, rare cases - years) and it wont be much. </p><p></p><p>It's what we call the honeymoon period, when it comes to an end you will notice that you're insulin doses will increase and sometimes things can get messy for a while untill you get the hang of doing it all yourself without any help from your body.</p><p></p><p>But you've signed up to this site now... so there's plenty of info and support when you need it... no question is a silly question!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuboy, post: 47513, member: 7759"] if you are recently diagnosed, then there is a chance that your body is still producing some insulin... but that wont last long (weeks, months, rare cases - years) and it wont be much. It's what we call the honeymoon period, when it comes to an end you will notice that you're insulin doses will increase and sometimes things can get messy for a while untill you get the hang of doing it all yourself without any help from your body. But you've signed up to this site now... so there's plenty of info and support when you need it... no question is a silly question! [/QUOTE]
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