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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 907565" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>My need for a pump is more or less the same as [USER=39639]@azure[/USER]. My basal need does vary a tiny bit from time to time and as soon as I started using a pump, the writing on the wall become fairly clear for me to see.........my bg levels tend to fall naturally between midnight and 4am and the pumps basal rate settings can be adjusted to deal with that whereas using insulin pens, I either needed to make my bg levels go higher before going to bed or eat some carb snack to prevent them dropping very low or set alarms up to wake me up before the hypo started. Now that I use a pump, although there are times when they cause problems, I now sleep a lot better and my OH doesnt worry about me anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 907565, member: 8799"] My need for a pump is more or less the same as [USER=39639]@azure[/USER]. My basal need does vary a tiny bit from time to time and as soon as I started using a pump, the writing on the wall become fairly clear for me to see.........my bg levels tend to fall naturally between midnight and 4am and the pumps basal rate settings can be adjusted to deal with that whereas using insulin pens, I either needed to make my bg levels go higher before going to bed or eat some carb snack to prevent them dropping very low or set alarms up to wake me up before the hypo started. Now that I use a pump, although there are times when they cause problems, I now sleep a lot better and my OH doesnt worry about me anymore. [/QUOTE]
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