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<blockquote data-quote="kkkk" data-source="post: 581970" data-attributes="member: 92533"><p>I was told it was the way that insulin is absorbed...the whole continuous thing - it does take a month for the doses to settle down which was an interesting fact from the nurse (though mine still changes - and with the recent bowt of warm weather I am finding I can eat anything without blood sugar spikes - I do love the temporary basal for days like that and the fact that you can play with the basal for the different times of day - one of my favourite pump features). Also from a practical point of view - the doses can be really fine tuned, you don't get any insulin leaking out (however long I left the needle in me I would invariably get a little pool of insulin after an injection)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkkk, post: 581970, member: 92533"] I was told it was the way that insulin is absorbed...the whole continuous thing - it does take a month for the doses to settle down which was an interesting fact from the nurse (though mine still changes - and with the recent bowt of warm weather I am finding I can eat anything without blood sugar spikes - I do love the temporary basal for days like that and the fact that you can play with the basal for the different times of day - one of my favourite pump features). Also from a practical point of view - the doses can be really fine tuned, you don't get any insulin leaking out (however long I left the needle in me I would invariably get a little pool of insulin after an injection) [/QUOTE]
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