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Sudden change in insulin needs - scary [ type 1]
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<blockquote data-quote="fletchweb" data-source="post: 1495471" data-attributes="member: 318202"><p>Like yourself, I was diagnosed with Type 1 as a little kid and did go thru a honeymoon period as a small kid - this resulted in my parents taking me to the hospital every time I had a hypo - it must of been really scary time for them. But no honeymoon period like that since then although I seem to get weeks where I can do no wrong and other weeks while I can do no right and yet my diet, activity and stress seem to remain consistent.</p><p></p><p> I've always had this issue and after 51 years of Type 1 still have like a mini honeymoon and still have no answers as to the catalyst. </p><p></p><p>Looks like you will have to test yourself often to ensure you don't go in to a hypo. Let us know if you ever figure out the cause. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchweb, post: 1495471, member: 318202"] Like yourself, I was diagnosed with Type 1 as a little kid and did go thru a honeymoon period as a small kid - this resulted in my parents taking me to the hospital every time I had a hypo - it must of been really scary time for them. But no honeymoon period like that since then although I seem to get weeks where I can do no wrong and other weeks while I can do no right and yet my diet, activity and stress seem to remain consistent. I've always had this issue and after 51 years of Type 1 still have like a mini honeymoon and still have no answers as to the catalyst. Looks like you will have to test yourself often to ensure you don't go in to a hypo. Let us know if you ever figure out the cause. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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