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Question:

From Pennsylvania, USA:

How does one really confirm that the honeymoon stage is over and that is not just puberty or hormones defining the need for extra insulin?

Answer:

There is no test to confirm when the "honeymoon is over." You will know when the honeymoon is over by paying attention to the daily/weekly glucose pattern on your logbook. Keep a logbook. If you see that the lunchtime and bedtime glucose levels are more often, consistently, elevated, the honeymoon is over. All honeymoons end.

DS

DTQ-20030929211807H
Original posting 16 Oct 2003
Posted to Honeymoon

  
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