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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1480240" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I have chronic Phenomens!! I have to wake at 4am each morning for my firstshot of insulatard. Again at 8am I have another shot of Insulatard with a getting up correction as well at 8am. </p><p>If I dont do this I can go from 5 to 20 in 3-6 hours. My rise starts 4 hours before I get up and continues to midday, no matter what.</p><p>Then in the evening at 5.30pm I have a shot of tresiba. The tresiba keeps me level but cant cope with my rises in mornings or late afternoons.</p><p></p><p>I cant see an easy andwer for you to be honest. I tried levemir and lantus at different times.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that did work for me was a pump for 5 years, but then my body decided to reject cannulas... so had to go back to MDI.</p><p></p><p>If this continues I would really consider a pump...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1480240, member: 17713"] I have chronic Phenomens!! I have to wake at 4am each morning for my firstshot of insulatard. Again at 8am I have another shot of Insulatard with a getting up correction as well at 8am. If I dont do this I can go from 5 to 20 in 3-6 hours. My rise starts 4 hours before I get up and continues to midday, no matter what. Then in the evening at 5.30pm I have a shot of tresiba. The tresiba keeps me level but cant cope with my rises in mornings or late afternoons. I cant see an easy andwer for you to be honest. I tried levemir and lantus at different times. The only thing that did work for me was a pump for 5 years, but then my body decided to reject cannulas... so had to go back to MDI. If this continues I would really consider a pump... [/QUOTE]
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