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<blockquote data-quote="elsalisa" data-source="post: 2393536" data-attributes="member: 407119"><p>No, she lost weight when being on honeymoon, she never was higher than 8-9 and we though 9 was high. [emoji22] Honeymoon actually lasted for about a year as they said. But when we got pump and dropped Levemir she quickly started gaining weight.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know why it changed everything so dramatically, we just saw her losing weight more and more, she became so slim, even thin, and then she was given pump, sugars became higher... we changed cannulas because they bent, they got blocked, sugars were jumping, but not as critical as now, up to 12-14, and still we managed to keep a good HbA1c, as we also had pens (just in case). Right now her HbA1c is 58, we were kindly asked to bring it back to normal... [emoji23]</p><p></p><p>She is back to pens now, she doesn’t mind at all because at some point she was hysterical that she’s attached to a machine, like she’s not a normal human anymore. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Levemir is 13 for the day, 13 for the night, fiasp for meals. But still lack of sport I guess and extra weight cause sugar spikes. And at 3am too, so I wake up at night to give her extra fiasp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elsalisa, post: 2393536, member: 407119"] No, she lost weight when being on honeymoon, she never was higher than 8-9 and we though 9 was high. [emoji22] Honeymoon actually lasted for about a year as they said. But when we got pump and dropped Levemir she quickly started gaining weight. I don’t know why it changed everything so dramatically, we just saw her losing weight more and more, she became so slim, even thin, and then she was given pump, sugars became higher... we changed cannulas because they bent, they got blocked, sugars were jumping, but not as critical as now, up to 12-14, and still we managed to keep a good HbA1c, as we also had pens (just in case). Right now her HbA1c is 58, we were kindly asked to bring it back to normal... [emoji23] She is back to pens now, she doesn’t mind at all because at some point she was hysterical that she’s attached to a machine, like she’s not a normal human anymore. :( Levemir is 13 for the day, 13 for the night, fiasp for meals. But still lack of sport I guess and extra weight cause sugar spikes. And at 3am too, so I wake up at night to give her extra fiasp. [/QUOTE]
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