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<blockquote data-quote="JaneWorlock" data-source="post: 2330652" data-attributes="member: 182729"><p>It is so nice to know its not just me. I am just starting. I used a pump and have now started to use Libre. With the pump I've always needed to adjust my basal rates by a larger amount in springtime, (when the weather started to get that muggy feeling), and also in the autumn (when the weather started to have that crisp autumn feel). Other than twiddling I didn't have to do any other major changes to the rate. However this last year I've had to readjust the basal by the roughly every month or two & by quite a large amount. I think it must be linked to starting the menopause as its about the same time as my period. Thing is I've never been regular and so there is no way to estimate when it might happen. Obviously I have some hypos or hypers and I can see the cause is something different I've eaten or I've done where I have had to estimate the carbs but these are occurring with no obvious cause. Thank you so much as I thought it was this but I felt like I was a failure as I don't feel I have the same control. Thank you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneWorlock, post: 2330652, member: 182729"] It is so nice to know its not just me. I am just starting. I used a pump and have now started to use Libre. With the pump I've always needed to adjust my basal rates by a larger amount in springtime, (when the weather started to get that muggy feeling), and also in the autumn (when the weather started to have that crisp autumn feel). Other than twiddling I didn't have to do any other major changes to the rate. However this last year I've had to readjust the basal by the roughly every month or two & by quite a large amount. I think it must be linked to starting the menopause as its about the same time as my period. Thing is I've never been regular and so there is no way to estimate when it might happen. Obviously I have some hypos or hypers and I can see the cause is something different I've eaten or I've done where I have had to estimate the carbs but these are occurring with no obvious cause. Thank you so much as I thought it was this but I felt like I was a failure as I don't feel I have the same control. Thank you again. [/QUOTE]
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