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<blockquote data-quote="JMoli" data-source="post: 2524914" data-attributes="member: 518411"><p>Hi, I have a rough time with mine too - hormones!! I’ve read that some women increase their basal, best to chat to your diabetes team first, but I find that tricky as I’m perimenopausal and on Tresiba as my basal so it’s a little less flexible. I try to eat less carbs the week before and have to increase my bolus - I’ve worked out a ‘hormonal’ bolus ratio which mostly works but I still spike regardless so have come to accept it is what it is. Very frustrating though isn’t it. My diabetes nurse said it’s very common, hormones can be super tricky x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMoli, post: 2524914, member: 518411"] Hi, I have a rough time with mine too - hormones!! I’ve read that some women increase their basal, best to chat to your diabetes team first, but I find that tricky as I’m perimenopausal and on Tresiba as my basal so it’s a little less flexible. I try to eat less carbs the week before and have to increase my bolus - I’ve worked out a ‘hormonal’ bolus ratio which mostly works but I still spike regardless so have come to accept it is what it is. Very frustrating though isn’t it. My diabetes nurse said it’s very common, hormones can be super tricky x [/QUOTE]
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