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<blockquote data-quote="Erin85" data-source="post: 973755" data-attributes="member: 160454"><p>I know this is a stupid question before I even type this, but here goes...</p><p></p><p>Having had (what seems like) 2 honeymoon periods, I now don't want to go back onto my insulin injections. I had been doing really well, and was happy with my injections, my BG levels (the majority of the time, minus the hypo's) and had gotten my head round the whole 'my pancreas is a bit rubbish' thing. But now am really reluctant to use insulin again. I have been doing a lot of exercise and avoiding carbs to try to get away with it. So the question is...is there really any way to avoid insulin...? I already know the answer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erin85, post: 973755, member: 160454"] I know this is a stupid question before I even type this, but here goes... Having had (what seems like) 2 honeymoon periods, I now don't want to go back onto my insulin injections. I had been doing really well, and was happy with my injections, my BG levels (the majority of the time, minus the hypo's) and had gotten my head round the whole 'my pancreas is a bit rubbish' thing. But now am really reluctant to use insulin again. I have been doing a lot of exercise and avoiding carbs to try to get away with it. So the question is...is there really any way to avoid insulin...? I already know the answer... [/QUOTE]
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