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<blockquote data-quote="smidge" data-source="post: 806516" data-attributes="member: 29301"><p>[USER=8799]@iHs[/USER] - thanks for the advice - I've never really fancied a pump to be honest, so I hope it doesn't come to that - my consultant would have happily recommended a pump and they are relatively easy to get in this area - easier than Tresiba in fact! I just hating having something permanently attached to me.</p><p></p><p>I've actually had a better day today - I cut the Tresiba by 1.5 units last night and no hypo - but I still dropped too much overnight - it's not exactly holding me steady overnight at the moment - although it's keeping my BG almost perfect during the day as long as I stick to my low carb and don't eat anything silly - like that slice of bread earlier! I'm so tempted to move the jab to the morning as [USER=68280]@drahawkins_1973[/USER] has suggested, but I really am loving not jabbing in the morning - I actually had a lie in today but that will be a thing of the past again if I move the Tresiba to the morning as it would have to be 6.30am because of weekdays and work. For some reason basal insulins seem to have a strange profile for me whereby they seem to have a peak a couple of hours after I've taken them and then don't last as long as they're supposed to! I think I must just be strange LOL. Anyway, I think i'll persevere for a while longer.</p><p></p><p>Smidge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smidge, post: 806516, member: 29301"] [USER=8799]@iHs[/USER] - thanks for the advice - I've never really fancied a pump to be honest, so I hope it doesn't come to that - my consultant would have happily recommended a pump and they are relatively easy to get in this area - easier than Tresiba in fact! I just hating having something permanently attached to me. I've actually had a better day today - I cut the Tresiba by 1.5 units last night and no hypo - but I still dropped too much overnight - it's not exactly holding me steady overnight at the moment - although it's keeping my BG almost perfect during the day as long as I stick to my low carb and don't eat anything silly - like that slice of bread earlier! I'm so tempted to move the jab to the morning as [USER=68280]@drahawkins_1973[/USER] has suggested, but I really am loving not jabbing in the morning - I actually had a lie in today but that will be a thing of the past again if I move the Tresiba to the morning as it would have to be 6.30am because of weekdays and work. For some reason basal insulins seem to have a strange profile for me whereby they seem to have a peak a couple of hours after I've taken them and then don't last as long as they're supposed to! I think I must just be strange LOL. Anyway, I think i'll persevere for a while longer. Smidge [/QUOTE]
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