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Type 1 who no longer needs to inject??
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<blockquote data-quote="nmr1991" data-source="post: 894434" data-attributes="member: 35685"><p>I've stopped taking my basal for a few days at a time, it hasn't really made much difference but after a week of no basal I can sort of feel the effects, adding on to my existing depression and anxiety, heartburns and stabbing pain in the chest, those are the sorts of withdrawal symptoms i'd expect from not injecting lantus for 3 or more days. But I cap it at 3 days for now, and I still see no reason to inject it, i see no visible change in blood glucose. And I do think 2 years is a bit further along to have a honeymood period still - hell maybe my pancreas is still producing beta cells but my body is still attacking them and some still get through?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmr1991, post: 894434, member: 35685"] I've stopped taking my basal for a few days at a time, it hasn't really made much difference but after a week of no basal I can sort of feel the effects, adding on to my existing depression and anxiety, heartburns and stabbing pain in the chest, those are the sorts of withdrawal symptoms i'd expect from not injecting lantus for 3 or more days. But I cap it at 3 days for now, and I still see no reason to inject it, i see no visible change in blood glucose. And I do think 2 years is a bit further along to have a honeymood period still - hell maybe my pancreas is still producing beta cells but my body is still attacking them and some still get through? [/QUOTE]
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