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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2042293" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>H [USER=46660]@Rocker_C[/USER] yep I'm on the same page, it's not normal but unfortunately with the changing hormone cycle it's very common with menstruation, I too have been fobbed off but as with anything hormone related it does have an effect. My cycle isn't regular though so one month I will be heavily insulin resistant and the next it will be fine. A pump would help greatly as you can set up a basal pattern to manage insulin resistance which can be changed quickly for 'back to normal. One doctor recommended a hysterectomy however I am not keen to undergo such a radical procedure to counter this, perhaps nvestigate other options with your GP ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2042293, member: 53162"] H [USER=46660]@Rocker_C[/USER] yep I'm on the same page, it's not normal but unfortunately with the changing hormone cycle it's very common with menstruation, I too have been fobbed off but as with anything hormone related it does have an effect. My cycle isn't regular though so one month I will be heavily insulin resistant and the next it will be fine. A pump would help greatly as you can set up a basal pattern to manage insulin resistance which can be changed quickly for 'back to normal. One doctor recommended a hysterectomy however I am not keen to undergo such a radical procedure to counter this, perhaps nvestigate other options with your GP ? [/QUOTE]
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