SueJB
Well-Known Member
I'm not actually sure how I'm feeling really.
After 7 months of assuming I was T1 but actually questioning whether they'd got it right, it was confirmed today.
I was also told I'd been checked for antibodies and had a c-peptide test in Aug last year. Why on earth didn't they send me or my doctor a letter rather than just saying they weren't sure and were going to treat the diabetes "aggressively"!!
Anyway, I learnt my c-peptide then was 222 (don't know the measurement) and that a normal pancreas produces around 1000 of whatever they are. Definite honeymoon the consultant said. Great!! I inject tiddly amounts of basal insulin and have reduced it without their sayso and I'm going to reduce it a bit more. She was OK with that. Don't bolus anymore either. She was OK with that too. I just get the feeling that they give you the "medicine" and you fiddle about with the doses yourself. They did take more blood to do a c-peptide test.. pleased about that.
So anyway, here's a question for all of you lovely long-time and experienced type oners, after the honeymoon, do the needles get bigger, thicker and longer the more units you have to inject or is that me just being a northern dafty?


After 7 months of assuming I was T1 but actually questioning whether they'd got it right, it was confirmed today.
I was also told I'd been checked for antibodies and had a c-peptide test in Aug last year. Why on earth didn't they send me or my doctor a letter rather than just saying they weren't sure and were going to treat the diabetes "aggressively"!!
Anyway, I learnt my c-peptide then was 222 (don't know the measurement) and that a normal pancreas produces around 1000 of whatever they are. Definite honeymoon the consultant said. Great!! I inject tiddly amounts of basal insulin and have reduced it without their sayso and I'm going to reduce it a bit more. She was OK with that. Don't bolus anymore either. She was OK with that too. I just get the feeling that they give you the "medicine" and you fiddle about with the doses yourself. They did take more blood to do a c-peptide test.. pleased about that.
So anyway, here's a question for all of you lovely long-time and experienced type oners, after the honeymoon, do the needles get bigger, thicker and longer the more units you have to inject or is that me just being a northern dafty?