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<blockquote data-quote="KC49" data-source="post: 2470593" data-attributes="member: 543472"><p>Could it be because the insulin passes around your body more efficiently when everything is a bit warmer? Though body temp and outside temps aren’t always the same, I work outside pretty often (I’m a chippie so there’s no inside to go to until I/we have built it lol) and I get too hot very easily. The temperature dropped the other day and I kept dropping low all day- and someone said that happens bc your body is using extra energy to stay warm? </p><p>Who knows- maybe it’ll get clearer over time, for now I’ll just be happy the pump seems to be working, and how clever it is, to be able to match basal to bodies needs. </p><p>Several mornings in a row without waking up too high is something I never achieved with injections!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KC49, post: 2470593, member: 543472"] Could it be because the insulin passes around your body more efficiently when everything is a bit warmer? Though body temp and outside temps aren’t always the same, I work outside pretty often (I’m a chippie so there’s no inside to go to until I/we have built it lol) and I get too hot very easily. The temperature dropped the other day and I kept dropping low all day- and someone said that happens bc your body is using extra energy to stay warm? Who knows- maybe it’ll get clearer over time, for now I’ll just be happy the pump seems to be working, and how clever it is, to be able to match basal to bodies needs. Several mornings in a row without waking up too high is something I never achieved with injections! [/QUOTE]
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