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Honeymoon

My ten year old daughter uses about 12 units of insulin, via pump, per day. Could she still be in her honeymoon? She was diagnosed two and a half years ago.

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My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 almost two years ago. How is it possible that she is still in her honeymoon phase?

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My son was diagnosed with type 1 in July 2003 when sugar was detected in his urine during a physical. He is easy to control. Could he just be having a long honeymoon?

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I was diagnosed with type 1 two and a half years ago. I take less than 10 units of insulin daily. Is this a proglonged honeymoon? Could I skip my Lantus? Did my bulimia cause my diabetes?

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For three weeks, my daughter’s blood sugars have been running very high, with no ketones. Should we be concerned? What does this mean?

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Are there any documented cases of people with type 1 having some permanent level of islet cell function, even years later? My son’s doctor did not believe my son would honeymoon, but his insulin requirement has dropped. Could it be a honeymoon?

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Diagnosed a month ago and on Lantus, my toddler experiences a rise in his blood sugar from around 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., then is back in range in the morning. Why is this happening?

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My son has had Type 1 diabetes for 4 years. He is 7 years old right now. Is there any kind of medicine or different type of insulin in order to stabilize his blood sugar readings? Is there a new device to measure the blood sugar without punching the fingers?

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Is there a honeymoon period in people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes after the age of 30 and not on insulin? If so, when does it begin and end?

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My niece is 3 1/2 and was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes two weeks ago. Her blood sugar levels are erratic with swings of 300-400’s down into the 30’s and this morning’s was even lower.

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