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High numbers

in the circumstances in your shoes I’d be contacting 111 for advice, they’ll triage you and tell you what to do next. Or if you are really worried then maybe a trip to A&E, I’m at the risk of cross posting here as a T2 diet only, but things can change quickly & if your ketones are high as well as your BG you do risk the possibility of DKA

Better safe than sorry & maybe waiting for replies on here isn’t the best thing to do as we can’t give medical advice etc. really hope you’re better soon
 
so been without my sensor for 2 days - Medtronic 780 with guardian 4
Yesterday was horrendous
Got a cold & I’ll be honest only now done a bm-29.7
I’ve just put in a load of insulin - this isn’t good
I’m drinking water a lot
Any advice please
Hi,

I’d be inclined to go the 111 route.

I don’t pump (use MDI.)
What insulin do you use?

In my experience.
I normally find a correction dose (even catering for some pretty high numbers.) with Novorapid can stop escalating numbers in an hour & starting to turn things around in 90 minutes?
 
Its good bg down a couple of units. Due to other thread reply earlier, saying don't have ability to check ketones, would ensure to let the team calling you back know that. You should have ability to check them when unwell.

Hope you feel better soon
 
111 are getting someone from diabetic team to ring me urgently
I’m so cold aswell

You did the right thing calling 111.

In my experience (when dealing with someone else.) 111 will dispatch an ambulance if need be.

Best wishes.
I’m still waiting on a call - I did a bm on contour next link machine & that said over 33
 
If you haven't done so already, it's always worth changing your cannula, with insulin out of a new vial. I use a tslim pump, but if it was me I'd give correction doses for numbers this high by injection as that works quicker (advised to do this by hospital team). Hope you feel better soon, and definitely ring 111 again.
 
If you haven't done so already, it's always worth changing your cannula, with insulin out of a new vial. I use a tslim pump, but if it was me I'd give correction doses for numbers this high by injection as that works quicker (advised to do this by hospital team). Hope you feel better soon, and definitely ring 111 again.
I’ve changed my site earlier
 
so been without my sensor for 2 days - Medtronic 780 with guardian 4
Yesterday was horrendous
Got a cold & I’ll be honest only now done a bm-29.7
I’ve just put in a load of insulin - this isn’t good
I’m drinking water a lot
Any advice please
That’s very high BG. Have you checked ketones and are you not able to obtain the Guardian 4 as I thought they were available.
 
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