slbarron23
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It is common to start pumping with saline to get you used to the pump.
This is often for about a week.
I carried on injecting during this time and made no changes to my basal until I started pumping insulin.
I would guess (although it is only a guess), you will learn how to fill and attach your pod tomorrow and do this with insulin for a few days.
You should then get instructions about reducing or changing your basal.
thanks for the update...........this sort of thing irritates me though--- d they not realise it is our lives we are dealing with hereIt all went good :0
It turns out they do recommend that we half the background insulin the night before/morning of, they just forgot to tell us!
All set up and just got reduced basal on until I think the Tresiba is out of my system! Think that is going to be a bit of a guessing game for a couple of days!
When I transferred to a pump, I was told (and experienced) Lantus can stay in your system for 4 days.Ask about tresiba as it stays in the system much longer than lantus or levemir
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