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Old 02-16-2007, 12:34 PM
steveg123 steveg123 is offline
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Originally Posted by dbc View Post
I think the honeymoon period is more common the older you are when diagnosed. The onset/progress of T1 diabetes is relatively rapid for children/teens, but much slower for older people.

So a combination of being diagnosed early in the progression of the disease and being older can result in an extended honeymoon period. There a a number of T1.5 members here who have had honeymoons lasting a few years. I was diagnosed T1/1.5 3 years ago, and am only starting insulin this month for the first time.

I hope mine lasts that long. Actually, I hope mine lasts forever, but I don't know if that's gonna happen.
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