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<blockquote data-quote="1Sarah1" data-source="post: 1232135" data-attributes="member: 66236"><p>Hi [USER=90717]@Charisma_1630[/USER] i was pumping for both my pregnancies (2yr old and baby twins). I think with pregnancy anyway you are always reacting to changes in your sugar levels and having to adjust your insulin -well I was anyway.</p><p>I'm not on the omnipod both myself and my 2yr old who is t1 too are on a different brand but I assume it's the same theory.</p><p>Have you been told to do a basal test? That's what I did and still do sometimes now just to make sure it's right. Nights I used to set the alarm twice a night to test. Make sure you know what your ratios are and whether you need to have insulin significantly before meals -can you dual and square wave on yours?? Try keep to a low gi diet to stop spikes. I used to test half hour after meals to make sure I was on target. My last hba1c before I had the twins was 33. xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Sarah1, post: 1232135, member: 66236"] Hi [USER=90717]@Charisma_1630[/USER] i was pumping for both my pregnancies (2yr old and baby twins). I think with pregnancy anyway you are always reacting to changes in your sugar levels and having to adjust your insulin -well I was anyway. I'm not on the omnipod both myself and my 2yr old who is t1 too are on a different brand but I assume it's the same theory. Have you been told to do a basal test? That's what I did and still do sometimes now just to make sure it's right. Nights I used to set the alarm twice a night to test. Make sure you know what your ratios are and whether you need to have insulin significantly before meals -can you dual and square wave on yours?? Try keep to a low gi diet to stop spikes. I used to test half hour after meals to make sure I was on target. My last hba1c before I had the twins was 33. xx [/QUOTE]
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