Marky74
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I dug out my old meter and still had indate test strips and I was at 21 mml.
How long does the honeymoon phase last?
This length and nature of this phase varies from person to person but honeymooning occurs during the first year of diagnosis and can last for weeks, months, and on rare occasion, for a year or longer. It is not consistent enough to predict if, when, and for how long it will last. And some may never experience noticeable honeymooning.
The older you are and the slower your onset of beta cells destruction (for example, in early onset of juvenile diabetes this happens more rapidly than in latent autoimmune diabetes), the more likely you are to experience the honeymoon phase, and the longer it will last. Therefore, young children are the least likely to honeymoon significantly, and those with latent onset autoimmune diabetes of adulthood ([LADA], also called slow-onset or type 1.5), older teens, and young adults more likely to honeymoon than are preteens and young children.
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