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Tresiba is still injected daily, not every other day. There's no point considering a pump until you know how to carb count, what your insulin to carb ratio is and how to basal test and adjust basal dosages. Have you requested a place on a DAFNE (carb counting) course? They usually aren't given until about 12 months post diagnosis because the honeymoon makes finding your I:C ratio tricky.

Here's a guide on how to basal test - https://mysugr.com/basal-rate-testing/

As for a libre, you don't need stable numbers, a prescription, or to be honest any idea of what your doing to use one. All you need is cash and the right phone if your planning on using the phone as reader or a bit more cash if you will be using the abbot reader. Anyone can buy a libre.
 
well they changed my lantus 1x a day to levemir 2x a day and theyre happy with my carb counting. ketones came back at 0.1 so thats good news heh
 
well they changed my lantus 1x a day to levemir 2x a day and theyre happy with my carb counting. ketones came back at 0.1 so thats good news heh

I think you will get much better basal coverage this way. Lantus is supposed to last 24 hours but the duration depends on the dosage - so at lower doses it may only last 16-20 hours instead of 24.
 
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