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<blockquote data-quote="mo1905" data-source="post: 356114" data-attributes="member: 55195"><p>I am recently diagnosed as type 1 via GAD antibody test too. I am 46 and was very surprised, thought I would be type 2. I feel like a bit of a fraud as I pretty much eat and drink what I like but my BG is very stable, between 5 and 7 usually. I'm currently on gliclazide, metformin and very low dose of basal insulin. My doctor wanted to put me straight onto the fast acting insulin but consultant said to leave things as they are as I am in what is referred to as the "honeymoon period" or "phase". Basically, because I am having low basal insulin, this gives my pancreas a rest and I actually am nearly back to normal. She did say though that this was temporary, usually a few months. Perhaps you could also be in this "honeymoon phase" ? Just a suggestion, I'm fairly new myself. Hope you find out for sure soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo1905, post: 356114, member: 55195"] I am recently diagnosed as type 1 via GAD antibody test too. I am 46 and was very surprised, thought I would be type 2. I feel like a bit of a fraud as I pretty much eat and drink what I like but my BG is very stable, between 5 and 7 usually. I'm currently on gliclazide, metformin and very low dose of basal insulin. My doctor wanted to put me straight onto the fast acting insulin but consultant said to leave things as they are as I am in what is referred to as the "honeymoon period" or "phase". Basically, because I am having low basal insulin, this gives my pancreas a rest and I actually am nearly back to normal. She did say though that this was temporary, usually a few months. Perhaps you could also be in this "honeymoon phase" ? Just a suggestion, I'm fairly new myself. Hope you find out for sure soon. [/QUOTE]
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