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<blockquote data-quote="Iambackwards" data-source="post: 112012" data-attributes="member: 20825"><p>Has anything in your life changed much recently, like are you exercising less or eating a lot of different foods?</p><p></p><p>I find that I can get the point where I'm not using insulin, or just tiny amounts but it varies on what I eat and how much I exercise. It might be that your honeymoon period is over and when I notice my sugar levels are going higher after taking no insulin I start with just basel insulin to see how it affects me.</p><p>Since you haven't been using any insulin at all, novarapid could be too much for you if your sugar levels aren't going really high. If you suddenly stopped producing insulin 100% you would have much higher levels, so it could just be that your natural production has/is slowing down. Using a small amount of insulin could also help "rest" your beta cells and you could find yourself going back to no insulin again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iambackwards, post: 112012, member: 20825"] Has anything in your life changed much recently, like are you exercising less or eating a lot of different foods? I find that I can get the point where I'm not using insulin, or just tiny amounts but it varies on what I eat and how much I exercise. It might be that your honeymoon period is over and when I notice my sugar levels are going higher after taking no insulin I start with just basel insulin to see how it affects me. Since you haven't been using any insulin at all, novarapid could be too much for you if your sugar levels aren't going really high. If you suddenly stopped producing insulin 100% you would have much higher levels, so it could just be that your natural production has/is slowing down. Using a small amount of insulin could also help "rest" your beta cells and you could find yourself going back to no insulin again. [/QUOTE]
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