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<blockquote data-quote="caitycakes1" data-source="post: 88994" data-attributes="member: 12809"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Don't despair. With low carbing it's possible to extend your honeymoon for quite a while. I have been type 1 for a year and I low carb. I'm probably still honeymooning as I only take a total of 9u of pre-mix daily, but I don't expect to be taking large amounts of insulin when the honeymoons over either. Low carb means keeping insulin doses low too!</p><p></p><p>At my last hospital check-up the consultant rather smugly told me that my excellent control was down to honeymooning and that I would find it much more difficult to control when the honeymoon was over. I was incredibly angry that he was putting the good control down to the honeymoon rather than my efforts with low carb etc. My answer to him was a very polite "we'll see".</p><p></p><p>Caitycakes x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caitycakes1, post: 88994, member: 12809"] Hello, Don't despair. With low carbing it's possible to extend your honeymoon for quite a while. I have been type 1 for a year and I low carb. I'm probably still honeymooning as I only take a total of 9u of pre-mix daily, but I don't expect to be taking large amounts of insulin when the honeymoons over either. Low carb means keeping insulin doses low too! At my last hospital check-up the consultant rather smugly told me that my excellent control was down to honeymooning and that I would find it much more difficult to control when the honeymoon was over. I was incredibly angry that he was putting the good control down to the honeymoon rather than my efforts with low carb etc. My answer to him was a very polite "we'll see". Caitycakes x [/QUOTE]
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