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Tresiba, Dawn Phenomenon, Split Dosing
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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1803020" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Fair enough. I avoided considering the pump for more than 30 years, stubborn independence was the diagnosis, but once in 'half incomplete cyborg' mode with the insulin pump on board I am much happier. I learnt that it was a matter of swapping certain inconveniences for others. I cannot afford the Dexcon continually to go with my pump and am on the sidelines watching re the Libre which has just arrived here in Oz with the app.</p><p>And use of the super-dupa closed loop pumps are still confined to USA ( I think) at least for general usage by TIDs who can afford them. A closed looper would be a complete cyborg !</p><p>A last thought for the darned Dawn effect is to think about a tiny dose of Levemir at 10 pm with no Novorapid at 4 amish and maybe, 1/2 unit less of Tresiba in the morning as opposed to your current regime. </p><p>In the end the KISS (Keep It Sweet and Simple) principle is usually the best strategy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1803020, member: 468714"] Fair enough. I avoided considering the pump for more than 30 years, stubborn independence was the diagnosis, but once in 'half incomplete cyborg' mode with the insulin pump on board I am much happier. I learnt that it was a matter of swapping certain inconveniences for others. I cannot afford the Dexcon continually to go with my pump and am on the sidelines watching re the Libre which has just arrived here in Oz with the app. And use of the super-dupa closed loop pumps are still confined to USA ( I think) at least for general usage by TIDs who can afford them. A closed looper would be a complete cyborg ! A last thought for the darned Dawn effect is to think about a tiny dose of Levemir at 10 pm with no Novorapid at 4 amish and maybe, 1/2 unit less of Tresiba in the morning as opposed to your current regime. In the end the KISS (Keep It Sweet and Simple) principle is usually the best strategy. [/QUOTE]
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