diegoisnuts
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Has any of you lot that have diabetes type 1 ever stopped needing insulin ive not had any for five days and keep going hypo and when ive had a big meal ive not took a jab and its not gone over 5 also wen i went pub it didnt go over 5 all day had a bbq last night that always shoots my sugar high with lots of jabs it still didnt go up, then 4am this morning i could not get it over 2.5 im confused to **** had a pint of milk big bowl of cornflakes with sugar 4 whisber bars it only just hit 5 woke up its still 5 now ***
Ive been type 1 for 20 years this has never happened only 1st week i was released from hospital my honeymoon period lasted 6 months i was taken back off both night jab and day jab my diabetes has always been like clock work
There's a study to show that T1DM produce insulin for 40 years after diagnosis. Richard A. Oram, Most People With Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes in a Large Population-Based Study Are Insulin Microsecretors, pub online, Diabetes Care, Dec. 17. doi: 10.2337/dc14-0871I imagine it's because your pancreas is still producing insulin.
@ert thank you for the paper you mentioned above, however although the paper did detected insulin in the patients we are talking micro secretions and once the patients had got past 15 years duration they were talking about detection of >0.0003mmol.
The patients in the study were also taking their insulin as normal.
Returning to the OP, who looking back has consumed a considerable amount of sugar/carbs with out taking any insulin and still maintaining BSL round the 5 mmol mark, does not fit it to what the paper discusses.
As for why and how the OP manages this I have no idea and afraid I can't give any advice other than to meter carefully and check your meter is working as you expect and keep your insulin handy in case you start to rise dramatically.
Good luck is all I can say, sorry I can't be more help.
Has any of you lot that have diabetes type 1 ever stopped needing insulin ive not had any for five days and keep going hypo and when ive had a big meal ive not took a jab and its not gone over 5 also wen i went pub it didnt go over 5 all day had a bbq last night that always shoots my sugar high with lots of jabs it still didnt go up, then 4am this morning i could not get it over 2.5 im confused to **** had a pint of milk big bowl of cornflakes with sugar 4 whisber bars it only just hit 5 woke up its still 5 now ***
So you've kept taking the Lantus, but haven't needed any fast acting insulin? That makes a lot more sense than no insulin at all.
reading the thread it sounds like you might be one of the folks whose pancreas decides to kick itself back into semi life decades later. It may be producing some levels of insulin that can't be measured and your body is not sure how react to. I'd advise contacting your name asap. It is a known complication for Ds who've had it decades.
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Wishful thinking on my part.@ert thank you for the paper you mentioned above, however although the paper did detected insulin in the patients we are talking micro secretions and once the patients had got past 15 years duration they were talking about detection of >0.0003mmol.
The patients in the study were also taking their insulin as normal.
Returning to the OP, who looking back has consumed a considerable amount of sugar/carbs with out taking any insulin and still maintaining BSL round the 5 mmol mark, does not fit it to what the paper discusses.
As for why and how the OP manages this I have no idea and afraid I can't give any advice other than to meter carefully and check your meter is working as you expect and keep your insulin handy in case you start to rise dramatically.
Good luck is all I can say, sorry I can't be more help.
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