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Type 1 who no longer needs to inject??
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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 913430" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>This is likely because you are still in the Honeymoon stage. During the honeymoon stage the production of insulin from the remaining cells varies quit a lot. For the most part, the remaining cells will eventually die off and you will become fully dependent on insulin. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest continuing to inject the very small amount if only to lessen the load on the remaining cells. Its been proven that if the remaining beta cells are overly stressed (ie - they are forced to produce more insulin then they typically do) they will die off faster. So if you keep injecting that small amount it will at least lessen the amount they need to put out and keep them a live longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 913430, member: 138639"] This is likely because you are still in the Honeymoon stage. During the honeymoon stage the production of insulin from the remaining cells varies quit a lot. For the most part, the remaining cells will eventually die off and you will become fully dependent on insulin. I would suggest continuing to inject the very small amount if only to lessen the load on the remaining cells. Its been proven that if the remaining beta cells are overly stressed (ie - they are forced to produce more insulin then they typically do) they will die off faster. So if you keep injecting that small amount it will at least lessen the amount they need to put out and keep them a live longer. [/QUOTE]
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