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<blockquote data-quote="StewM" data-source="post: 2513955" data-attributes="member: 538114"><p>This is a tough one. Disrupted Insulin does tend to affect your Basal Needs (and certainly affects mine a lot). The thing is it's not like your sleep's going to be disrupted in the same way for prolonged periods of time as your child's sleeping habits are going to change a lot over the next year. I kinda micromanage these issues with a Pump (but that's a big time commitment, trust me). Prior to going on the Pump, I had a lot of success with Tresiba because its incredibly flat pattern meant I just had to have my Basal roughly in the right area and manage unusual incidents on the fly (with either extra carbs or extra Bolus).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewM, post: 2513955, member: 538114"] This is a tough one. Disrupted Insulin does tend to affect your Basal Needs (and certainly affects mine a lot). The thing is it's not like your sleep's going to be disrupted in the same way for prolonged periods of time as your child's sleeping habits are going to change a lot over the next year. I kinda micromanage these issues with a Pump (but that's a big time commitment, trust me). Prior to going on the Pump, I had a lot of success with Tresiba because its incredibly flat pattern meant I just had to have my Basal roughly in the right area and manage unusual incidents on the fly (with either extra carbs or extra Bolus). [/QUOTE]
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