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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 112418" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>Hi JJ</p><p></p><p>The 'honeymoon' period is when your pancreas is still producing some insulin, the length of this period veries between individuals it can last for weeks or even 6 months or so, during this time diaebtic generaly find there insulin needs are very small indeed... It can be difficult to pin point at what point the pancreas decides to completely go on strike, but in general you will experience a greater need for insulin to maintain control and control can be more difficult to maintain until you get used to your new insulin needs, and work out whats what, and when to make adjustments etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 112418, member: 11712"] Hi JJ The 'honeymoon' period is when your pancreas is still producing some insulin, the length of this period veries between individuals it can last for weeks or even 6 months or so, during this time diaebtic generaly find there insulin needs are very small indeed... It can be difficult to pin point at what point the pancreas decides to completely go on strike, but in general you will experience a greater need for insulin to maintain control and control can be more difficult to maintain until you get used to your new insulin needs, and work out whats what, and when to make adjustments etc [/QUOTE]
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