Thanks again, Danny! I'm going to bring up all of your points at my next endo visit. I definitely want to discuss my ISF as well.
However, to address your one question regarding the Lantus. I was taking all of it in the morning (around 7 am). However, I work out after work and usually finish up around 7pm and would frequently drop low during or post workout. My endo suggested that I split my dose because even though Lantus is a 24 hour insulin, it does peak at 12 hours. So I take it in the morning and about 12 hours later at dinner (Just easier to take at dinner when I'm already taking Apidra).
I have a feeling that my endo is going to encourage me to go back on the pump and get a CGM. I want to try a CGM (The Dexcom makes me drool) however I'm a little apprehensive about having 2 sites. I've enjoyed the freedom of being pump free the past few months. However, the husband and I would like to start trying for a little one by the end of the year, so I guess I need to do whatever it takes to ensure a healthy pregnancy and that I'm healthy at conception.
It's such a juggle and puzzle, all the time!