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<blockquote data-quote="eabhamurphy" data-source="post: 1758008" data-attributes="member: 21358"><p>Yeah it's really tough. Lantus I found very tricky. Both of my pregnancies have been totally different, I was on Lantus first one, insulin pump with this one. </p><p>A question though, if you consultant is telling you to first address hypos (which is standard good advice) then what is the plan for addressing them that you have been guided with. Is there a next steps if you can't remedy the hypos? As in switching to another insulin, insulin pump? </p><p>My current insulin resistance is ridiculously high, it's like a totally different language to before pregnancy. </p><p>Then the beginning of pregnancy I had to reduce my doses by about 40% due to increased sensitivity. I've now swung all the way to the other side. I'm curious to see what dose I'll end up on by the end of pregnancy. </p><p>Glad to hear your GP is helpful. [emoji106] That's something. As PP as said though, the nurses are really great with the pre-conception and pregnancy clinics. Hope you can find a way to one. Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eabhamurphy, post: 1758008, member: 21358"] Yeah it's really tough. Lantus I found very tricky. Both of my pregnancies have been totally different, I was on Lantus first one, insulin pump with this one. A question though, if you consultant is telling you to first address hypos (which is standard good advice) then what is the plan for addressing them that you have been guided with. Is there a next steps if you can't remedy the hypos? As in switching to another insulin, insulin pump? My current insulin resistance is ridiculously high, it's like a totally different language to before pregnancy. Then the beginning of pregnancy I had to reduce my doses by about 40% due to increased sensitivity. I've now swung all the way to the other side. I'm curious to see what dose I'll end up on by the end of pregnancy. Glad to hear your GP is helpful. [emoji106] That's something. As PP as said though, the nurses are really great with the pre-conception and pregnancy clinics. Hope you can find a way to one. Xx [/QUOTE]
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