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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 613001" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>If you cant see any kink in the cannula when the set is taken out, the high bg is probably due to the basal rate needing to change. If the basal is not right, a correction wont work either. The way to overide things until the bssals are correct again is to increase the correction (I double mine for good measure but thsts me). If the increase in correction works, then its the basal rates that are out so will need to be adjusted.</p><p></p><p>the other thought is have you changed the area on the body where the set is inserted. If you have, then it might be that the insulin is being absorbed more slowly causing the high bg to be more prominent so go back to original area and insert again to see what happens. If bg goes high, then its the basal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 613001, member: 8799"] If you cant see any kink in the cannula when the set is taken out, the high bg is probably due to the basal rate needing to change. If the basal is not right, a correction wont work either. The way to overide things until the bssals are correct again is to increase the correction (I double mine for good measure but thsts me). If the increase in correction works, then its the basal rates that are out so will need to be adjusted. the other thought is have you changed the area on the body where the set is inserted. If you have, then it might be that the insulin is being absorbed more slowly causing the high bg to be more prominent so go back to original area and insert again to see what happens. If bg goes high, then its the basal. [/QUOTE]
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