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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2036695" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>Anxiety. I standing with you. I've been slowly deteriorating during a T1DM honeymoon period, moving from 3 meals to 2 meals to 1 extremely low carbohydrate meal a day to maintain glucose impaired waking blood sugars and an impaired HB1AC. I'm terrified of hypos and I'm not yet on insulin because of this. I'm maintaining my weight with cream. I was supposed to start insulin on my first specialist appointment, to maintain what remains of my beta cell function. Supposedly, I've maintained 30 per cent of my beta cells through diet, using the Homa formula calculations - c-peptide and fasting glucose. Every day is a slippery slope and insulin is at the end of it. I know people seem to just get on with it, but blood sugars are terribly erratic depending on how much I've been running, how well I sleep and what I did a day ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2036695, member: 504712"] Anxiety. I standing with you. I've been slowly deteriorating during a T1DM honeymoon period, moving from 3 meals to 2 meals to 1 extremely low carbohydrate meal a day to maintain glucose impaired waking blood sugars and an impaired HB1AC. I'm terrified of hypos and I'm not yet on insulin because of this. I'm maintaining my weight with cream. I was supposed to start insulin on my first specialist appointment, to maintain what remains of my beta cell function. Supposedly, I've maintained 30 per cent of my beta cells through diet, using the Homa formula calculations - c-peptide and fasting glucose. Every day is a slippery slope and insulin is at the end of it. I know people seem to just get on with it, but blood sugars are terribly erratic depending on how much I've been running, how well I sleep and what I did a day ago. [/QUOTE]
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