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<blockquote data-quote="cally" data-source="post: 457665" data-attributes="member: 116"><p>Hi. </p><p>I think that it is unusual for people to gain weight on the pump, as it becomes so much easier to have the correct amount of insulin for the food you eat instead of eating to feed the Insulin which was my problem before I got my pump.</p><p> What has happened to your insulin dosage since you started on the pump? I think most people reduce it by about a third when they start on the pump, I know I did.</p><p>Were you normal weight before and have you changed your eating pattern?</p><p>Well done for reducing your HbA1c but 8.7 is still on the high side.But of course it is best to reduce it gradually and you haven't had the pump for that long.</p><p>I don't have any idea about your symptoms but maybe someone else on here can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cally, post: 457665, member: 116"] Hi. I think that it is unusual for people to gain weight on the pump, as it becomes so much easier to have the correct amount of insulin for the food you eat instead of eating to feed the Insulin which was my problem before I got my pump. What has happened to your insulin dosage since you started on the pump? I think most people reduce it by about a third when they start on the pump, I know I did. Were you normal weight before and have you changed your eating pattern? Well done for reducing your HbA1c but 8.7 is still on the high side.But of course it is best to reduce it gradually and you haven't had the pump for that long. I don't have any idea about your symptoms but maybe someone else on here can help. [/QUOTE]
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