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<blockquote data-quote="PepperTed" data-source="post: 747594" data-attributes="member: 155048"><p>Basal rates are definitely the problem but my DSN doesn't want me changing them drastically without talking to her about it. She's working today so I'm sure she will agree we should put them up during the day.</p><p></p><p>I'm not on a flat rate, currently on three different rates throughout the day. But these have doubled since the initial dose we set when I got the pump, and I know she is nervous about how much insulin I'm on. From 3-6am it's set at 3u per hour, which seems to be dealing successfully with dawn phenomenon. I know it's a lot but if it's what I need, it's what I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PepperTed, post: 747594, member: 155048"] Basal rates are definitely the problem but my DSN doesn't want me changing them drastically without talking to her about it. She's working today so I'm sure she will agree we should put them up during the day. I'm not on a flat rate, currently on three different rates throughout the day. But these have doubled since the initial dose we set when I got the pump, and I know she is nervous about how much insulin I'm on. From 3-6am it's set at 3u per hour, which seems to be dealing successfully with dawn phenomenon. I know it's a lot but if it's what I need, it's what I need. [/QUOTE]
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