Perhaps Tresiba might be a better option for you @smidge, by all accounts it is a very good basal insulin and Robert72 has excellent bg control on this insulin
I looked at the graph you posted in the pump forum and on that bases would say your basal is out, also you stated you had no idea about having to change your basal rates an hour or two before the effect was needed.i think i have my basal rates fine on the pump. Using fast acting insulin alone seems to be the issue for me.
Tressiba is the newest longest acting insulin which is peakless. It just seems to give me more stability. My graph just seems to be a long stable line with very small peaks and troughs. On the humalog alone...my graph is not stable at all.
Surley if both give me the same HBA1c number, then having the stable graph would be better?
is the graph pattern important if your HBA1c is the same?
I looked at the graph you posted in the pump forum and on that bases would say your basal is out, also you stated you had no idea about having to change your basal rates an hour or two before the effect was needed.
This to me seems as if your pump team has let you down big time by not educating you in the use of the pump.Which I find very sad.
Hi Omnipod. That really is a dilemma. I'm seeing the same thing on the Libre on MDI as you're seeing on the pump though. I'm now more certain than ever that Levemir doesn't work for me. It has peaks and troughs and I am basically trying to compensate with the Apidra. So after nearly two weeks I've decided that I have to get my basal sorted out.
As for the pump, could you change your insulin to start with and see if a different fast acting works better for you? Maybe it's the one you're using that doesn't suit you rather than using fast acting as a basal per se?
Smidge
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