Hi,
Just a thought as I don't think anyone has mentioned it yet.........it sounds like she could be going through a honeymoon period. I thoroughly enjoyed a period of about 6months where I stopped using insulin altogether about a year after starting, unfortunately as often happens, a virus brought an abrupt end to this and I went staight back to basal bolus.
I queried all the hypos I was getting even though I kept reducing my doses, the dsn didn't have any idea what could be causing it, luckily the consultant i had at the time was fantastic and explained that a 'honeymoon period' can occur after starting insulin as ( I may not explain this very well) because your body has had chance to recover slightly from the strain of high glucose levels your pancreas has a last ditch attempt to work properly, as I mentioned this usually ends if you catch a virus or suffer from a stressful event, honeymoons can last for weeks or months.
Regards x
Just a thought as I don't think anyone has mentioned it yet.........it sounds like she could be going through a honeymoon period. I thoroughly enjoyed a period of about 6months where I stopped using insulin altogether about a year after starting, unfortunately as often happens, a virus brought an abrupt end to this and I went staight back to basal bolus.
I queried all the hypos I was getting even though I kept reducing my doses, the dsn didn't have any idea what could be causing it, luckily the consultant i had at the time was fantastic and explained that a 'honeymoon period' can occur after starting insulin as ( I may not explain this very well) because your body has had chance to recover slightly from the strain of high glucose levels your pancreas has a last ditch attempt to work properly, as I mentioned this usually ends if you catch a virus or suffer from a stressful event, honeymoons can last for weeks or months.
Regards x