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<blockquote data-quote="TypeZero." data-source="post: 2415782" data-attributes="member: 525950"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>A diabetes honeymoon period is sometimes described so phenomenally by some diabetics but it really differs from person to person. Some people are completely off insulin for months whilst others still use bolus and basal insulin. However the common thing between all diabetics is that you will notice when your honeymoon ends, your insulin demand will increase significantly. The period the honeymoon lasts can be from a few months to nearly a decade or more.</p><p></p><p>An important thing to note is that there are dozens and dozens of factors that can affect blood sugar levels, so I don’t think the honeymoon ending should be the number 1 blame. And the annoying thing is that every person is affected by these factors differently. Warm weather can increase or decrease sugars. Illness can increase or decrease sugars. Same applies for alcohol, stress etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TypeZero., post: 2415782, member: 525950"] Hi, A diabetes honeymoon period is sometimes described so phenomenally by some diabetics but it really differs from person to person. Some people are completely off insulin for months whilst others still use bolus and basal insulin. However the common thing between all diabetics is that you will notice when your honeymoon ends, your insulin demand will increase significantly. The period the honeymoon lasts can be from a few months to nearly a decade or more. An important thing to note is that there are dozens and dozens of factors that can affect blood sugar levels, so I don’t think the honeymoon ending should be the number 1 blame. And the annoying thing is that every person is affected by these factors differently. Warm weather can increase or decrease sugars. Illness can increase or decrease sugars. Same applies for alcohol, stress etc [/QUOTE]
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