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<blockquote data-quote="Hertfordshiremum" data-source="post: 2483203" data-attributes="member: 507802"><p>Hi Your problem is very common in the first year, I remember having to change my insulin dose up and down every couple of months, my nurse told me happens to almost everyone. I still, 3.5 years in, have to alter my insulin. All the points raised are really good valid points that you need to rule out one by one to find out which is causing the problem. However I also think Levemir would be a lot easier to adjust than Tresiba as your basal insulin. I would be emailing / phoning my nurse as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertfordshiremum, post: 2483203, member: 507802"] Hi Your problem is very common in the first year, I remember having to change my insulin dose up and down every couple of months, my nurse told me happens to almost everyone. I still, 3.5 years in, have to alter my insulin. All the points raised are really good valid points that you need to rule out one by one to find out which is causing the problem. However I also think Levemir would be a lot easier to adjust than Tresiba as your basal insulin. I would be emailing / phoning my nurse as well. [/QUOTE]
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