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<blockquote data-quote="Rhys." data-source="post: 2295145" data-attributes="member: 523677"><p>Hey Amy,</p><p></p><p> Hope you are well. I am like you, I was diagnosed in April of this year. I was waiting a good month for my Antibody results, but we assumed I was Type 1 from the get go. My Results were GAD Antibodies 226 and IA2 28.</p><p></p><p> I am currently 4 months into type 1 next Thursday and just entered an extreme honeymoon period. I am currently off insulin completely for now, except for maybe 2 units of novorapid in the morning, as I do spike after my first meal to around 10 occasionally.</p><p></p><p> I am still in denial I think, but I have had 3 top doctors and nurses, confirm it for me. Honeymoon isn't helping, because my body is tricking me that I am back to normal. But these antibodies, will eventually kick in.</p><p></p><p> How are you with insulin at the moment? Have you entered a honeymoon? You mentioned you weren't taking much at the minute. You're not alone in your thinking, trust me. It just doesn't seem right to me either. I am currently told there is no need to do a C-Peptide, as it will show me probably producing a sufficient amount. </p><p></p><p> Have you had a C-Peptide test yet? </p><p></p><p> I do wish mine was a misdiagnosis and reading your comments, I hope yours is too.</p><p></p><p> If it's correct, you've got this. There are alot people here that have had it many many years and have given me lots of hope. I am also very confident, in the Beta Cell regeneration / multiplying studies by Professor Andrew Stewart and his team at Mount Sinai in the next few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhys., post: 2295145, member: 523677"] Hey Amy, Hope you are well. I am like you, I was diagnosed in April of this year. I was waiting a good month for my Antibody results, but we assumed I was Type 1 from the get go. My Results were GAD Antibodies 226 and IA2 28. I am currently 4 months into type 1 next Thursday and just entered an extreme honeymoon period. I am currently off insulin completely for now, except for maybe 2 units of novorapid in the morning, as I do spike after my first meal to around 10 occasionally. I am still in denial I think, but I have had 3 top doctors and nurses, confirm it for me. Honeymoon isn't helping, because my body is tricking me that I am back to normal. But these antibodies, will eventually kick in. How are you with insulin at the moment? Have you entered a honeymoon? You mentioned you weren't taking much at the minute. You're not alone in your thinking, trust me. It just doesn't seem right to me either. I am currently told there is no need to do a C-Peptide, as it will show me probably producing a sufficient amount. Have you had a C-Peptide test yet? I do wish mine was a misdiagnosis and reading your comments, I hope yours is too. If it's correct, you've got this. There are alot people here that have had it many many years and have given me lots of hope. I am also very confident, in the Beta Cell regeneration / multiplying studies by Professor Andrew Stewart and his team at Mount Sinai in the next few years. [/QUOTE]
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