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<blockquote data-quote="sanchia07" data-source="post: 578524" data-attributes="member: 50170"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I am 21 weeks Monday and have just been put on the pump due to on-going issues with morning highs, I have been told by my DM and Consultant that although varying sugars are not great, the most important time to get them right is 23-30 weeks. In the early weeks my sugars were anything from 18-to off the scale in the mornings. My Consultant has adjusted my correction doses and put me on an extended bolus which has made a massive difference reducing things to between 8-11( and this has helped with spikes after meals!) . At the moment I am making changes every 3 days as the further along you get the more insulin resistant you become - the changes are with phone advice from DM. The hardest thing is not to stress which I know is very difficult and is easier than said! Good luck and congratulations to all on here xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanchia07, post: 578524, member: 50170"] Hi I am 21 weeks Monday and have just been put on the pump due to on-going issues with morning highs, I have been told by my DM and Consultant that although varying sugars are not great, the most important time to get them right is 23-30 weeks. In the early weeks my sugars were anything from 18-to off the scale in the mornings. My Consultant has adjusted my correction doses and put me on an extended bolus which has made a massive difference reducing things to between 8-11( and this has helped with spikes after meals!) . At the moment I am making changes every 3 days as the further along you get the more insulin resistant you become - the changes are with phone advice from DM. The hardest thing is not to stress which I know is very difficult and is easier than said! Good luck and congratulations to all on here xx [/QUOTE]
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