And has anyone else experienced anything similar? Jess started off with the pump with very good numbers. Every few weeks we seem to make tweaks to her settings to ward off a pattern of hypos that seem to be occuring. I can't really explain it because the settings work great but then after a week or so the amount of insulin needs adjusting so that she's taking less and less insulin. Her average total daily dose used to be around 25 units, now we're at about 19 units.
My theory is that when she was on injections the insulin didn't work as efficiently due to the way it was delivered. This made her more insulin resistent. Now that the pump delivers insulin efficiently she is becoming more sensitive to it and slowly is needing less and less insulin. Does that make any sense or is it simply that spring is coming and her insulin requirements are less as a result. Our DSN did say people often need less insulin once spring arrives but she said now seemed a little early for this to happen.
Would be interested to know if anyone else found they used less insulin a few months into pumping compared to when they first started pumping.
Incidentally, her average daily dose with injections was around 30 units.
My theory is that when she was on injections the insulin didn't work as efficiently due to the way it was delivered. This made her more insulin resistent. Now that the pump delivers insulin efficiently she is becoming more sensitive to it and slowly is needing less and less insulin. Does that make any sense or is it simply that spring is coming and her insulin requirements are less as a result. Our DSN did say people often need less insulin once spring arrives but she said now seemed a little early for this to happen.
Would be interested to know if anyone else found they used less insulin a few months into pumping compared to when they first started pumping.
Incidentally, her average daily dose with injections was around 30 units.