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<blockquote data-quote="Cliff3" data-source="post: 1903220" data-attributes="member: 492926"><p>I was diagnosed with LADA just over two years ago (I'm 55 now) and was started on insulin (four times per day) immediately. It just needs a bit of a routine but is worth it I think to know that I'm keeping my blood sugar under good control. The only thing that's slightly inconvenient for me is having to follow the rules about extra blood testing when driving.</p><p></p><p>More generally, I've found that exercise (I cycle a lot) has a big impact on the amount of insulin that I need: testing my blood at least four times per day enables me to make adjustments to my insulin as required.</p><p></p><p>So, for me I had no 'honeymoon period' without insulin and so I've just had to get into the routine: it's worth it for the peace of mind I think!</p><p></p><p>Good luck Sarah Ruth.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cliff3, post: 1903220, member: 492926"] I was diagnosed with LADA just over two years ago (I'm 55 now) and was started on insulin (four times per day) immediately. It just needs a bit of a routine but is worth it I think to know that I'm keeping my blood sugar under good control. The only thing that's slightly inconvenient for me is having to follow the rules about extra blood testing when driving. More generally, I've found that exercise (I cycle a lot) has a big impact on the amount of insulin that I need: testing my blood at least four times per day enables me to make adjustments to my insulin as required. So, for me I had no 'honeymoon period' without insulin and so I've just had to get into the routine: it's worth it for the peace of mind I think! Good luck Sarah Ruth. Cliff [/QUOTE]
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