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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1568935" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hey @SaffyreSke I also have issues with monthly periods too.. However it's not the same each month, generally I can increase my insulin by 10% but can go up to 20% with it, I only know when it hits and how my body reacts to the insulin, then it disappears a few days after I start, as I'm a regular 28 day cycle gal it's straight forward however for a youngster settling in I can imagine this is a pain, I try to keep ahead of each one by knowing the date and diarising it and it may help your daughter to just keep a diary so you can start to see the pattern developing and also record how much was required on each one. I also use the 640g so it's easy to add a new basal pattern but to be honest I still have to correct, I also didn't know when I was diagnosed what a pain it would be but it does get easier as you prepare mentally to cope with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1568935, member: 53162"] Hey @SaffyreSke I also have issues with monthly periods too.. However it's not the same each month, generally I can increase my insulin by 10% but can go up to 20% with it, I only know when it hits and how my body reacts to the insulin, then it disappears a few days after I start, as I'm a regular 28 day cycle gal it's straight forward however for a youngster settling in I can imagine this is a pain, I try to keep ahead of each one by knowing the date and diarising it and it may help your daughter to just keep a diary so you can start to see the pattern developing and also record how much was required on each one. I also use the 640g so it's easy to add a new basal pattern but to be honest I still have to correct, I also didn't know when I was diagnosed what a pain it would be but it does get easier as you prepare mentally to cope with it. [/QUOTE]
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