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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2418035" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>I have to admit this was the trickiest part of managing my control as I couldn't predict with much accuracy when premenstrual would hit except when my levels were going north and I had to keep doing bolus corrections, then it would drop dramatically within a day of starting my period. I now use a Tandem slim pump so it feels much easier to manage this, as the Tandem automatically adjusts my basal in line with the readings from the G6. For a female this pump has been an eye opener to me as it's helped me cope much easier each month, if I was in your shoes i'd get in touch with my DSN to talk through how this monthly cycle could be managed, getting your DSN on side is vital, it's also helped with sleep as I get much more stable control during the night and better quality sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2418035, member: 53162"] I have to admit this was the trickiest part of managing my control as I couldn't predict with much accuracy when premenstrual would hit except when my levels were going north and I had to keep doing bolus corrections, then it would drop dramatically within a day of starting my period. I now use a Tandem slim pump so it feels much easier to manage this, as the Tandem automatically adjusts my basal in line with the readings from the G6. For a female this pump has been an eye opener to me as it's helped me cope much easier each month, if I was in your shoes i'd get in touch with my DSN to talk through how this monthly cycle could be managed, getting your DSN on side is vital, it's also helped with sleep as I get much more stable control during the night and better quality sleep. [/QUOTE]
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