debbietowns
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As I understand it, it's not usually considered a good idea to completely stop insulin treatment during the honeymoon period. This is apparently because of an increased risk of allergic reaction when insulin treatment is recontinued. It's certainly worth double-checking with your doctor about this.debbietowns said:His insulin has been reduced again and again until they said stop it all together, as it could be Honeymoon.
timo2 said:Always a possibility, Hana; although, accidentally injecting into muscle is more likely.
Both would produce a very rapid dip in blood sugars.
hanadr said:Could the insulin have gone straight in to the bloodstream?
HELEN11 said:Do you always inject in the upper arm I am told by the Diabetes nurse that I should not inject my wife in the arm- only in the abdomen or thighs.?
hanadr said:The object isto get a "puddle" of insulin just under the skin in the fat layer, so that it's absorbed slowly over a while. This can be quite difficult in a person without much fat.
Aaahhh, i see. He is quite skinny. He has just agreed to try injecting in his tummy, so we will see how that goes.
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