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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1828138" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>Nightmare, isn’t it? I have about three days with 11-15 corrections, but if I increase my Tresiba I hypo all the time as it takes so long to kick in. I can’t quite predict when the resistance is actually going to start. The DSN at the clinic I spoke to for advice actually suggested a lump to solve the issue, so I can only assume that would mean I’d be eligible? I’m seeing my consultant in September, so she said we’d discuss it then. Means I can collect another two months of data to show them. She did say that they can see my control is better than it’s ever been, but also that I’m having to do ridiculous amounts of work (that really impact on daily life) to achieve that. </p><p></p><p>So fingers crossed. For all of us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1828138, member: 468055"] Nightmare, isn’t it? I have about three days with 11-15 corrections, but if I increase my Tresiba I hypo all the time as it takes so long to kick in. I can’t quite predict when the resistance is actually going to start. The DSN at the clinic I spoke to for advice actually suggested a lump to solve the issue, so I can only assume that would mean I’d be eligible? I’m seeing my consultant in September, so she said we’d discuss it then. Means I can collect another two months of data to show them. She did say that they can see my control is better than it’s ever been, but also that I’m having to do ridiculous amounts of work (that really impact on daily life) to achieve that. So fingers crossed. For all of us! [/QUOTE]
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