Ep 141 - Basal Settings in Perimenopause: What Pump Users Need to Know
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概要
If your insulin pump suddenly feels harder to manage, morning spikes, overnight drops, or blood sugars that don't follow the rules, you're not failing at diabetes.
In this episode, we dive into basal insulin challenges for women using insulin pumps during perimenopause. Hormone shifts in estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol can dramatically change insulin sensitivity, even when your pump technology hasn't changed.
You'll learn:
- Why pump settings that worked for years may suddenly feel "off"
- How perimenopause affects basal insulin needs hour by hour
- When manual mode can be more helpful than automated mode
- How to use temporary basals to stay ahead of hormone-driven highs and lows
- What to know if you're starting hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
This episode is about understanding your body, using your pump as a tool—not a source of frustration—and gaining confidence to advocate for better care.
🎧 Part 2 of the basal insulin series. If you're on daily injections, listen to Episode 140.
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