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<blockquote data-quote="Charisma_1630" data-source="post: 781296" data-attributes="member: 90717"><p>I'm going for an assessment at the end of March to see if I can get a pump. I'm the mean time though for the past 2ish months I've been going high in the evenings. I'll eat dinner test 2 hours later and it'll be a normal range then before bed its shot up high. Ive even tried to have a unit or 2 of fast acting at the post 2 hour test to stop it going up later but that didn't work. My nurse wants to change me to levemir and split the dose. But my day time numbers are really good at the moment so I'm worried it'll mess them up. Will I be on generally the same amount of units still? I did suggest waiting to see what happens with the pump but she said if I'm accepted then it'll be 3-4 months before starting it anyway and I'm getting abit fed up of having to set a 3am alarm to make sure my sugars have come down! Is levemir the best option for now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charisma_1630, post: 781296, member: 90717"] I'm going for an assessment at the end of March to see if I can get a pump. I'm the mean time though for the past 2ish months I've been going high in the evenings. I'll eat dinner test 2 hours later and it'll be a normal range then before bed its shot up high. Ive even tried to have a unit or 2 of fast acting at the post 2 hour test to stop it going up later but that didn't work. My nurse wants to change me to levemir and split the dose. But my day time numbers are really good at the moment so I'm worried it'll mess them up. Will I be on generally the same amount of units still? I did suggest waiting to see what happens with the pump but she said if I'm accepted then it'll be 3-4 months before starting it anyway and I'm getting abit fed up of having to set a 3am alarm to make sure my sugars have come down! Is levemir the best option for now? [/QUOTE]
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