I'm glad you've decided to go for the pump, I read your post about it earlier in the week and keep trying to respond in a way that makes sense but it's hard to articulate a response. I think you're doing the right thing btw. The consultant patently didn't believe me until the three CGM results came through, then he had to admit I might be right, only might you understand
🙄. He was still muttering about trying other basal options at that point but he seems to have given in now. I realise it must be tricky for them, I really do, I mean I don't understand my weird reaction to insulin either, but I know it's not my bolusing skills, or my basal dose because I test everything to death. Yesterday I managed to go hypo from a substantial mince pie despite under bolusing, I know it's because it was cold and I was running around trying to exchange a faulty gift I bought and because i'm currently doing 7 units of basal so I can keep the 11:30am to 3:30pm slot under the wire (6 wouldn't quite cut it, 6.5 is perfect but I'm trying to use up a stock of disposable pens they kept prescribing instead of cartridges) and I bolused at 11:20 just the exact wrong time. Seriously though who wouldn't think I was box of frogs when I wheel that explanation out
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I've been told now I qualify for the pump but there's no funding in my area. That said they got in bother from the CQC for failing to meet the target level of pump users so that seems to be changing slowly. They didn't have a single adult pump user (not one) and no pump specialist at all in adult services. I met one lady who had one as a kid and then they took it off her when she transitioned to adult services, I couldn't believe it but I ive heard since it might be a common tactic.
Rambling aside best of luck with the pump, it makes sense it will help with that weird profile but let me know how it goes, I'll be watching with interest
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Juliet, I'm glad you're finding the Tresiba useful, let's hope we all have more luck with the insulin in 2017
🙂 Ooh and MERRY CHRISTMAS
