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Well its been one week on the pump and it was a little slow going getting the basal setting right, I dont know if they are there yet, I still am pretty high in the morning. The past few days have been ok, no numbers above 200. I am just telling myself that a slow start to get sugars right is better than alot of lows. I am not bothered by wearing it, at night I just put it in a baby sock so that it feels softer. I guess the true test will be my next a1c in march. Wish me well .

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Marie B Comment by Marie B on January 21, 2009 at 5:07pm
My endo says to first get to where you don't have the lows, and then work on the highs. I might suggest keeping your logs faithfully for a while, it really helps them identify what's going on. Write down anything that affects your bg - even stress, sleep problems, hormonal stuff. I'm so glad it's not bothering you. keep in touch!

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