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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 918756" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>Agree with what others have said. Its good news that you are making insulin again, but what's wrong with continuing testing? Every day may not be the same, a few weeks ago you needed insulin, now you don't, but next month you might, and then again next week you may get a cold or mild infection and you will need more insulin, and your body may just not be making enough to cover that - how will you know? One of the reasons Type one is a different type of disease from many others is that in the end it is up to us. Seems a good idea to wait for Daphne - not sure how you could learn your ratios when you don't need insulin. (PS even if you get to not produce any insulin at all you may find there are always changes, in my experience, there are no clear rules - any Daphne course can only be a guide.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 918756, member: 94348"] Agree with what others have said. Its good news that you are making insulin again, but what's wrong with continuing testing? Every day may not be the same, a few weeks ago you needed insulin, now you don't, but next month you might, and then again next week you may get a cold or mild infection and you will need more insulin, and your body may just not be making enough to cover that - how will you know? One of the reasons Type one is a different type of disease from many others is that in the end it is up to us. Seems a good idea to wait for Daphne - not sure how you could learn your ratios when you don't need insulin. (PS even if you get to not produce any insulin at all you may find there are always changes, in my experience, there are no clear rules - any Daphne course can only be a guide.) [/QUOTE]
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