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My partner's premenstrual insulin sensitivity seems to plummet, making it very difficult to control highs: her bg simply seems to climb to a certain level, no matter what her basal rate or what her correction, till finally the insulin kicks in and she crashes. When I last posted, about the A1C as a predictor of complications, I got some very helpful, expert responses, so I thought I'd try again. Does anyone have any experience with this phenomenon or suggestions as to what can be done about it?

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