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'untethered' Regimen - Has Anyone Tried?
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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1828352" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Hi KateMeg. Am on a pump and had to have a pump vacation when the device broke down over a weekend.</p><p>I loved being untethered but found it hard to get the levemir dose right and ended up using much more insulin thaan when on the pump to do corrections which is something I want to avoid because of the likely weight gain and the possibility of becoming a double D. If I alreadydisconnect for showers or if going low during exercise (rare) what are the advantages that balance out the afore mentioned difficulties. Other than being able to wear skimpy stuff more easily!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1828352, member: 365308"] Hi KateMeg. Am on a pump and had to have a pump vacation when the device broke down over a weekend. I loved being untethered but found it hard to get the levemir dose right and ended up using much more insulin thaan when on the pump to do corrections which is something I want to avoid because of the likely weight gain and the possibility of becoming a double D. If I alreadydisconnect for showers or if going low during exercise (rare) what are the advantages that balance out the afore mentioned difficulties. Other than being able to wear skimpy stuff more easily! [/QUOTE]
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