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<blockquote data-quote="AgaRosa" data-source="post: 1155473" data-attributes="member: 297035"><p>Hello All, my experience has been really similar - 8 months off insuline after really bad hypos for the first 3 post-diagnosis months. As my sugar levels were really good and for a year I was taking just 2 units a day, my doctor told me to stop injecting completely. This wonderful time lasted for 8 months and, to be honest I got a bit cocky and let myself go, wasn't really that careful anymore with what I've eaten. So if you are really good about things, you may last for a very long time - fingers crossed! I now inject 5 units twice daily and am determined not to go much higher. In my quest for health I've recently discovered epigenetics research - Bruce Lipton who has written 'Biology of Belief' book, has been doing research on stem cells since the 1970s. He's proven that human cells change their chemical makeup because of environmental factors and this includes our emotions as the brain produces harmfull chemicals when we are stressed and worried. I am pretty sure that my diabetes is due to stress (no family history) so am now determined to do anything I can to lead a chilled life. Wish you all the same!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AgaRosa, post: 1155473, member: 297035"] Hello All, my experience has been really similar - 8 months off insuline after really bad hypos for the first 3 post-diagnosis months. As my sugar levels were really good and for a year I was taking just 2 units a day, my doctor told me to stop injecting completely. This wonderful time lasted for 8 months and, to be honest I got a bit cocky and let myself go, wasn't really that careful anymore with what I've eaten. So if you are really good about things, you may last for a very long time - fingers crossed! I now inject 5 units twice daily and am determined not to go much higher. In my quest for health I've recently discovered epigenetics research - Bruce Lipton who has written 'Biology of Belief' book, has been doing research on stem cells since the 1970s. He's proven that human cells change their chemical makeup because of environmental factors and this includes our emotions as the brain produces harmfull chemicals when we are stressed and worried. I am pretty sure that my diabetes is due to stress (no family history) so am now determined to do anything I can to lead a chilled life. Wish you all the same!:) [/QUOTE]
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