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How do you know when you are out the Honeymoon Phase?
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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2599962" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>As [USER=571148]@AlisonBaxter[/USER] is taking insulin (albeit very little) I think your definition (while fine for you) is probably not very relevant to her. You seem pretty unusual that your cpeptide wasn't low on diagnosis? I have no memory of a honeymoon phase (diagnosed as a child pre-glucometer) but my understanding from the posts I've read here is that it's when your insulin production reduces significantly and you become mostly dependent on the external stuff? There is an interesting article here</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/type-1-diabetes-honeymoon[/URL]</p><p></p><p>But [USER=571148]@AlisonBaxter[/USER] if you've just had the flu and are on antibiotics it's likely that your insulin needs would be higher anyway (mine certainly would) so I think you'll probably have to wait and see if that increase is permanent. It's good that you are seeing your team soon. (I suggest writing down a list of questions to ask them),</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2599962, member: 372717"] As [USER=571148]@AlisonBaxter[/USER] is taking insulin (albeit very little) I think your definition (while fine for you) is probably not very relevant to her. You seem pretty unusual that your cpeptide wasn't low on diagnosis? I have no memory of a honeymoon phase (diagnosed as a child pre-glucometer) but my understanding from the posts I've read here is that it's when your insulin production reduces significantly and you become mostly dependent on the external stuff? There is an interesting article here [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/type-1-diabetes-honeymoon[/URL] But [USER=571148]@AlisonBaxter[/USER] if you've just had the flu and are on antibiotics it's likely that your insulin needs would be higher anyway (mine certainly would) so I think you'll probably have to wait and see if that increase is permanent. It's good that you are seeing your team soon. (I suggest writing down a list of questions to ask them), [/QUOTE]
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