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Honeymoon

Should a person be treated with insulin during the honeymoon phase? Based on my history, am I really in the honeymoon? Could I not have diabetes?

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How long is a child’s honeymoon and when will you know the honeymoon is over? How much R and NPH should a child be taking?

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About a month ago, my son was diagnosed with type 1, but I keep needing to reduce his insulin due to low blood sugars. Could he have been misdiagnosed? Is there any relationship between the use of ketotifen and diabetes?

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Is it possible for the honeymoon to last for “years?” If we keep our recently diagnosed son on a lower carbohydrate diet, thus requiring less insulin, might this prolong the honeymoon?

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Diagnosed last August, my son was negative for antibodies, is now off all insulin. Can you tell me your thoughts about the doctor’s recent recommendations?

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I’m a fourteen year old Type 1 diabetic. Until recently, I had really good control. My dinner blood sugars are consistently high. Can you give me any explanation or tips that I could use to try and control my dinner sugars?

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My 5 year old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes only about a month ago. He is now in the honeymoon and only receives 5 units of NPH in the morning. Even though he gets no insulin after 9:00�A.M., he still wakes up often with a blood sugar below 50. Why is he waking up so low?

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Our six year.old daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, her levels are coming down, and she might be entering the honeymoon phase. Is there anything we can do to prolong this stage? Are there any vitamins, supplements or medications we should try? Will there be a cure soon?

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My four year old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes six months ago. He gets two shots daily. His doctor says that he is still in the honeymoon period. Is there anyway we can elongate this period?

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My four year old son has type 1, diagnosed a year ago. He apparently is still in his honeymoon. He has some sudden lows. Do “distressed” islets lose their ability to compute?

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