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Frequency of Tresiba dose adjustment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful34" data-source="post: 2687714" data-attributes="member: 378858"><p>I've never used Tresiba [USER=384132]@brucie75[/USER] so will leave it for others to comment on it, but I before going on a pump, I had to adjust my long acting insulin on a fairly regular basis.</p><p>As to the high last night it could have been due to a few things, eg the insulin may have lost its potency, you could have forgotten to have your evening insulin, given the wrong dose, faulty pen/cartridge, eaten more carbs than you thought/needed at bedtime, be going down with a bug, be stressed etc, etc.</p><p>In your situation, I'd start a new cartridge/pen and monitor your levels tonight. Also, if you haven't done a basal test recently, that's probably a good idea to do as well. </p><p>Just a thought, do you use a cgm or were the readings from a finger prick test? Faulty test strips/sensor readings??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful34, post: 2687714, member: 378858"] I've never used Tresiba [USER=384132]@brucie75[/USER] so will leave it for others to comment on it, but I before going on a pump, I had to adjust my long acting insulin on a fairly regular basis. As to the high last night it could have been due to a few things, eg the insulin may have lost its potency, you could have forgotten to have your evening insulin, given the wrong dose, faulty pen/cartridge, eaten more carbs than you thought/needed at bedtime, be going down with a bug, be stressed etc, etc. In your situation, I'd start a new cartridge/pen and monitor your levels tonight. Also, if you haven't done a basal test recently, that's probably a good idea to do as well. Just a thought, do you use a cgm or were the readings from a finger prick test? Faulty test strips/sensor readings?? [/QUOTE]
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