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<blockquote data-quote="Ian DP" data-source="post: 894369" data-attributes="member: 91575"><p>Hi zebedeia </p><p>Sounds very much like you are a T1 in the honeymoon period, often referred to as LADA, seems to me that you are very much producing some insulin yourself, this is normal for us in the honeymoon period. I often have BG readings similar to yours, my carb intake is about the same as yours. I am a T1 in the honeymoon period and not on insulin yet. Diagnosed nearly two years ago, I have been following Dr Bernstein solution for a year now, it is working for me, and my diabetic consultant told me last week to carry on with it, as it is clearly working.</p><p></p><p>Dr Bernstein has said that he has seen beta cell regeneration in some of his patients. But most say it is not possible. Mine seem to have been stable over the last year, can't really tell if they are any worse or better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian DP, post: 894369, member: 91575"] Hi zebedeia Sounds very much like you are a T1 in the honeymoon period, often referred to as LADA, seems to me that you are very much producing some insulin yourself, this is normal for us in the honeymoon period. I often have BG readings similar to yours, my carb intake is about the same as yours. I am a T1 in the honeymoon period and not on insulin yet. Diagnosed nearly two years ago, I have been following Dr Bernstein solution for a year now, it is working for me, and my diabetic consultant told me last week to carry on with it, as it is clearly working. Dr Bernstein has said that he has seen beta cell regeneration in some of his patients. But most say it is not possible. Mine seem to have been stable over the last year, can't really tell if they are any worse or better. [/QUOTE]
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