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Struggling with nighttime basal
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<blockquote data-quote="Levy" data-source="post: 1640548" data-attributes="member: 31447"><p>Yeah, I was on one a few years ago but decided to stop because it was making exercise a massive hassle. I had to work with temp basals 2 hours beforehand (not very flexible if you just feel like heading down to the gym at lunch time or want to walk your dogs before it gets dark) or drink Lucozade by the bottle to get through it. On MDI I don't have to do anything different as long as I go before a meal and have no Novorapid active, I always stay perfectly stable.</p><p></p><p>If I can avoid going back on it and still achieve good levels, then that's my goal. I know it'll never be as good as a pump but I'd take close enough [emoji1]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levy, post: 1640548, member: 31447"] Yeah, I was on one a few years ago but decided to stop because it was making exercise a massive hassle. I had to work with temp basals 2 hours beforehand (not very flexible if you just feel like heading down to the gym at lunch time or want to walk your dogs before it gets dark) or drink Lucozade by the bottle to get through it. On MDI I don't have to do anything different as long as I go before a meal and have no Novorapid active, I always stay perfectly stable. If I can avoid going back on it and still achieve good levels, then that's my goal. I know it'll never be as good as a pump but I'd take close enough [emoji1] [/QUOTE]
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