I'm actually on a trial with Guy's Hospital looking at whether a drug designed for rheumatoid arthritis patients (another autoimmune disease) can slow down the progression of T1 by prolonging the honeymoon period. Time will tell!
I think its closed now - I had a look on the Address 2 website and they aren't taking any more people through for the study. They had limited funding and only needed 15 people I think. BUT you should have a look at that link because I was too old for quite a lot of the studies when I first registered with them (T1 being a young persons disease and all that....)AND I GET ON THIS HOW?!
Hi Annie, I have been searching for anything like my experience as my doctor just shrugged. Age 60. Diagnosed T1, six months ago. Hb1ac at time was over 100. Four months later it was 58. Inject insulin 2x a day. Over last month had to reduce day dose by 40% and evening dose by 50% due to hypos. Don’t know what to expect next. Any advice would be much appreciated.Just joined the forum to celebrate my first year of being a T1 - in honeymoon. Diagnosed at 55 years old and suffered from GPs not knowing about the honeymoon period so the first three months were really hard but getting used to things now.
Any other mature onset T1 diabetics out there? and any advice about the honey moon period would be appreciated!
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