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'untethered' Regimen - Has Anyone Tried?
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<blockquote data-quote="scotteric" data-source="post: 1828945" data-attributes="member: 453103"><p>Yes, it makes the most sense to me of all the treatment options available. I think the key to good control is breaking whatever guidelines the NHS or the medical community comes up with. I use Actrapid in combination with NovoRapid when I'm on MDI for example (for delayed spikes caused by protein/fat digestion, simulating temporary basals on MDI in a way, and covering periods when Levemir is fading out when I first wake up and in the evening) and have been told the NHS only like people to have one type of bolus insulin! I wonder if the untethered method it would work even better with Tresiba. I haven't gotten good results with Tresiba on MDI since 1 dose/24 hours doesn't suit me, but I would think with pump adjustments to compensate it could work even better than Levemir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotteric, post: 1828945, member: 453103"] Yes, it makes the most sense to me of all the treatment options available. I think the key to good control is breaking whatever guidelines the NHS or the medical community comes up with. I use Actrapid in combination with NovoRapid when I'm on MDI for example (for delayed spikes caused by protein/fat digestion, simulating temporary basals on MDI in a way, and covering periods when Levemir is fading out when I first wake up and in the evening) and have been told the NHS only like people to have one type of bolus insulin! I wonder if the untethered method it would work even better with Tresiba. I haven't gotten good results with Tresiba on MDI since 1 dose/24 hours doesn't suit me, but I would think with pump adjustments to compensate it could work even better than Levemir. [/QUOTE]
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