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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 606901" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Fryertown.</p><p>There is effectively nothing that accuchek can do to get rid of bubbles in the cannula tube.. So the only option is to change the times of your shower/bath. Personally, I go to bed quite often and do set changes in bed. </p><p>A normal set change at any time should not really give you rises. Yes the advice is pre bolus because if you've had food and theres a problem you will catch it early. However, it really is better for you to change your shower time to stop the problems.</p><p>As said, I flick my connector when priming on first connection and have never had airbubbles in the cannula tubing if having to reconnect. Suck back on long tubing yes.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried more than one lot number to see if it happens with a different lot number? Sometimes there can be a difference.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are going to change your shower time or live with doing a set change pre sleep then there really isn't a solution.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Loving life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 606901, member: 17713"] Fryertown. There is effectively nothing that accuchek can do to get rid of bubbles in the cannula tube.. So the only option is to change the times of your shower/bath. Personally, I go to bed quite often and do set changes in bed. A normal set change at any time should not really give you rises. Yes the advice is pre bolus because if you've had food and theres a problem you will catch it early. However, it really is better for you to change your shower time to stop the problems. As said, I flick my connector when priming on first connection and have never had airbubbles in the cannula tubing if having to reconnect. Suck back on long tubing yes. Have you tried more than one lot number to see if it happens with a different lot number? Sometimes there can be a difference. Unless you are going to change your shower time or live with doing a set change pre sleep then there really isn't a solution. Loving life [/QUOTE]
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