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<blockquote data-quote="AJB_81" data-source="post: 1579902" data-attributes="member: 395521"><p>I agree, I would like the honeymoon to last as long as possible!!! </p><p></p><p>Certainly more factors to consider when the pancreas has totally stopped. My wife has been T1D since 4 yo, I'd been through DAFNE with her, 2 injections, the. On to 5 and now the pump, and we have had two children - all before I was diagnosed (or actually self diagnosed as we spotted all the signs ourselves and found my BGs at 30 mmol/l one day - no DKA for me). I'm under no illusions as to what a fully blown T1D will be like. </p><p></p><p>For me the honeymoon is a kind way of easing into fully blown T1D, in my opinion, & hope to keep it going as long as possible. I'm reading Dr Bernstains book at the moment. I can't take any long lasting insulting as I drift low so I'm experimenting with as much fast acting as I can with meals to help my failing pancreas as much as possible... </p><p></p><p>Everyone's different, these are just my thoughts. I'm currently running ~30 miles a week without worrying about insulin, things will change one day tho, I know this. My wife can't even cut the grass without reducing insulin or taking some glucose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJB_81, post: 1579902, member: 395521"] I agree, I would like the honeymoon to last as long as possible!!! Certainly more factors to consider when the pancreas has totally stopped. My wife has been T1D since 4 yo, I'd been through DAFNE with her, 2 injections, the. On to 5 and now the pump, and we have had two children - all before I was diagnosed (or actually self diagnosed as we spotted all the signs ourselves and found my BGs at 30 mmol/l one day - no DKA for me). I'm under no illusions as to what a fully blown T1D will be like. For me the honeymoon is a kind way of easing into fully blown T1D, in my opinion, & hope to keep it going as long as possible. I'm reading Dr Bernstains book at the moment. I can't take any long lasting insulting as I drift low so I'm experimenting with as much fast acting as I can with meals to help my failing pancreas as much as possible... Everyone's different, these are just my thoughts. I'm currently running ~30 miles a week without worrying about insulin, things will change one day tho, I know this. My wife can't even cut the grass without reducing insulin or taking some glucose! [/QUOTE]
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