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<blockquote data-quote="DiabetusDeletus" data-source="post: 2735335" data-attributes="member: 588805"><p>So as of a recent month or so my sugars have been super high, I've finally got them down to a good place gradually after having to increase my doses and ratios.</p><p>I've had to double my ratio, now being on a 2:1 and my background was doubled from a 12 to about 22-24 depending on what's happening.</p><p>I was wondering if anyone else has had this experience and if this could be a sign I've stopped honeymooning? I was diagnosed in August of 2024 (last year) so this would be around an "appropriate" time for it to stop.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on this would help! Just wondering if it could be the honeymooning over and if anyone else has had to go through such a drastic increase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiabetusDeletus, post: 2735335, member: 588805"] So as of a recent month or so my sugars have been super high, I've finally got them down to a good place gradually after having to increase my doses and ratios. I've had to double my ratio, now being on a 2:1 and my background was doubled from a 12 to about 22-24 depending on what's happening. I was wondering if anyone else has had this experience and if this could be a sign I've stopped honeymooning? I was diagnosed in August of 2024 (last year) so this would be around an "appropriate" time for it to stop. Any thoughts on this would help! Just wondering if it could be the honeymooning over and if anyone else has had to go through such a drastic increase. [/QUOTE]
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