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    How often do you typically change your insulin dosage settings outside of T1D-related appointments (e.g. basal rates, insulin-to-carb ratios, etc.)?

    Home > LC Polls > How often do you typically change your insulin dosage settings outside of T1D-related appointments (e.g. basal rates, insulin-to-carb ratios, etc.)?
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    When you most recently changed insulin pumps, which of these options describes the brand of your previous pump and the brand of your current pump?

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    28 Comments

    1. Wanacure

      I do not change Lantus dose except on advice of doctor. I use a sliding scale for the Humalog boluses based on doctor’s advice adjusted by my own evaluation of several factors. A variation of Humalog may be as little as a half unit.

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    2. LizB

      I said a couple of times a month. I’m a recent Tandem/Dexcom user and am still tweaking my settings.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Steve Rumble

      I use MDIs so my short term insulin is dosed on a sliding scale based on my food intake. I do not change my long term insulin except on direction from my PCP.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Joan Fray

      When traveling.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Jane Cerullo

      Right now experiencing dawn phenomenon so will give whole dose of toujeo at night instead of twice a day. Am on MDI so adjust meal dose as needed. I don’t change ratio.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Gerald Oefelein

      I picked 2 -3 times per year because I tweak infrequently as my personal situation changes: more or less exercise for an extended period, travel, etc.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Elle Hamann

      I answered once a month, but the real answer is “however often it needs done.” My son has grown 10″ over the last couple years and he needed weekly adjustments for most of that. He’s slowed down a lot in his growth but still experiences growth hormone related InsulIn resistance sometimes and also the fact that he’s bigger now means he needs more. We’ve been adjusting on our own since the beginning, first with the help of his CDE and now with my knowledge.

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    8. Grey Gray

      Fortunately my 670g has multiple basal patterns. I switch between a few as needed.
      1. normal work day.
      2. excessively physical work day.
      3. night shift
      4. Sick day…
      being able to vary my basal rates helps alot

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    9. Robin Melen

      Only once a month, on weeks that I have chemo – it messes up my sugars so I need to increase my basals for about 4 or 5 days. Then I go back to normal.

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    10. Daniel Diehl

      If you include temp basal rates, I’d say daily (Minimed 770G).

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    11. Amanda Barras

      2-3x per year, although switching to Tandem with ControlIQ I don’t find myself fidgeting with settings as much now that I got my pump set and it self-adjusts the rest.

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    12. cynthia jaworski

      These aren’t exactly “settings” for MDI. My answer is “as needed.”

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    13. Marty

      I experiment constantly to find the best way to accommodate exercise. I understand that the next Tandem t:slim algorithm will have new options to minimize those stealth boluses that knock down the BG increases that I meant to work down with aerobic exercise. Until then, I try different things.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. Sue Martin

      I use an InPen and only change the therapy settings during appointments. However, I sometimes adjust the amount of insulin I take on the fly.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Eva

      As needed most likely when I…
      eat high fat foods
      do high intensity cardio exercise
      menstruate

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Janis Senungetuk

      Since starting with the Tandem CIQ app almost three years ago I wait until appointments with my endo to make any setting changes. She does the math much faster.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Trina Blake

      I guessed every few months. I upload my data (Tandem X2, with BIQ and Dexcom G6) and look for troublesome patterns. If I see a couple months of patterns I don’t like, I make adjustments. I don’t usually “obey” the changes from the Endo. The practice I have to use has lower standards than I do (meaning they want me at an A1C of 7, I want to aim for labs of the “normies” and I am willing and able to do the work).

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    18. T1D4LongTime

      Since starting pump therapy in 2000 until 2021, I didn’t change settings unless my endo reviewed projected changes and approved. Now, over the past 2 years, my stress level is the worst it’s been my entire life I think….. so I will tweak settings and delivery options about once a year (bolus vs extended bolus, prebolusing) in attempts to control my rapid changes in BG due to brittle diabetes. I always report the changes to my endo for his blessing.

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    19. Karen Brady

      as needed, but I definitely don’t wait for my next appointment

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    20. Becky Hertz

      Wish there was an “other” category. I temp basal when needed, frequency varies depending on many different factors, Change basals as needed as well as I:C ratios.

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    21. Sherrie Johnson

      As needed don’t keep tract so many variables. Traveling, stress, not feeling well. I do what I need to without Dr. I’ve always been in charge.

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    22. Juha Kankaanpaa

      I find this question a bit strange. Surely you change any of the settings whenever needed.

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    23. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      My Insulin dosage has been the same for over the last two years, however I do change my basal setting at least 2-3 times a month.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    24. Steven Gill

      When pumping temp basals daily, now on shots? Seems like every 3-4 days to get a better lead between basal and bolus dosing, trying to stay active, eat a varied diet, working part-time. Never waited until a doc appointment for adjustments.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    25. Mary Ann Sayers

      I alter the settings as I see a continuous change in bgs that necessitate a change in settings and notify my dr.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    26. ConnieT1D62

      Whenever I need to, depending on circumstances.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    27. Jen Farley

      I have been working with my endocrinologist due to my weight loss! Hit 50lbs last visit. So, now I am becoming more insulin sensitive and with each visit seems like it needs to be adjusted more. Almost to my goal weight, hope it will help with better control of my type 1, A1C and daily ups and downs of my blood sugar. So far so good!

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    28. Jeff Balbirnie

      I have zero use for 99.9% of “white coat” so called medication checks/appointments period. If they want to change my insulin to a new variety, call me on the phone, do not waste my time coming into your office(s) clowns.

      I can do the daily math far better than you always and your interference is not welcome ever!

      Never been a fan of their BLACKMAIL either “….you must come in or we will NOT renew your mandatory prescriptions which keep you alive…”

      Be truthful, say you have to pay the bills for your rent, boat payments, that at least is truthful

      3 years ago Log in to Reply

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