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I need to reduce my Tresiba (again!), and it's a pain in the proverbial. And nighttime hypos.
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<blockquote data-quote="eventhorizon" data-source="post: 2686688" data-attributes="member: 357039"><p>Diabetes is just odd. I've had days where my insulin needs just drop for no reason. It's easier now I'm on a closer loop insulin pump but looking back at the data I see some periods where my pump has not delivered any insulin for hours and my blood sugar has been hovering around 4 and I can't work out why. </p><p></p><p>I do know various factors can add up greater than the sum of their parts. A little weight loss, a bit more exercise, a little less stress, a slight change of diet, the weather........all will make a difference. Add a few together and it's very difficult to predict the outcome. </p><p></p><p>If I were you I'd make a hefty reduction in Tresiba and work upwards again. I rather deal with a few highs and corrections than repeated lows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eventhorizon, post: 2686688, member: 357039"] Diabetes is just odd. I've had days where my insulin needs just drop for no reason. It's easier now I'm on a closer loop insulin pump but looking back at the data I see some periods where my pump has not delivered any insulin for hours and my blood sugar has been hovering around 4 and I can't work out why. I do know various factors can add up greater than the sum of their parts. A little weight loss, a bit more exercise, a little less stress, a slight change of diet, the weather........all will make a difference. Add a few together and it's very difficult to predict the outcome. If I were you I'd make a hefty reduction in Tresiba and work upwards again. I rather deal with a few highs and corrections than repeated lows. [/QUOTE]
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