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Question of Week | Basal, Bolus and Blood Transfusions

JZ is excited about their A1c of 5.4%. They take bolus insulin 4 times a day, plus basal insulin at night.  To treat their leukemia, JZ receives blood transfusions weekly.

What is your biggest concern?

  1. Is JZ experiencing lipohypertrophy?
  2. Why is JZ on multiple daily doses?
  3. Is JZ adjusting insulin for exercise?
  4. What is JZ’s fructosamine level?

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