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<blockquote data-quote="AlexMBrennan" data-source="post: 696584" data-attributes="member: 82151"><p>You have my sympathies, but there is a reason scientists bother with large studies - because one case study is completely irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>That is incorrect - if beta cells were holding static, you'd be lying in hospital in same state you were first diagnosed in. For you to have better BG than when you were diagnosed, you're beta cells would have to a have improved.</p><p></p><p>Which is of course exactly what you'd expect from a t1 diabetic going through honeymoon, but don't let that stop you from sending this case study to Stockholm - I'm sure you'll have your Nobel price in medicine by Christmas.</p><p></p><p>If you are still insulin-free in 5years, then we might have something to to talk about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexMBrennan, post: 696584, member: 82151"] You have my sympathies, but there is a reason scientists bother with large studies - because one case study is completely irrelevant. That is incorrect - if beta cells were holding static, you'd be lying in hospital in same state you were first diagnosed in. For you to have better BG than when you were diagnosed, you're beta cells would have to a have improved. Which is of course exactly what you'd expect from a t1 diabetic going through honeymoon, but don't let that stop you from sending this case study to Stockholm - I'm sure you'll have your Nobel price in medicine by Christmas. If you are still insulin-free in 5years, then we might have something to to talk about. [/QUOTE]
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