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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
So after years of pumping I tend to realise pretty quickly when strange highs are not due to illness etc and more to do with something wrong with the pump or pump bits. After three days of sudden rapid high BG (totally unlike me) that didn't respond well to pump bolus but reacted quickly to injections I was proved right. So I knew it was likely to be the mio (just started brand new box) or the reservoirs (just tried my first larger reservoir). I changed the set to make sure it wasn't just a very bad site but the high BG continued. Today I have changed the reservoir to a smaller one from another box and they've continued. So it appears very likely it's the mio and I will change to a set from a different batch and see what happens.
I haven't been on the 640g that long and so feel quite cross and unlucky to already have been given a bad batch. Out of interest have other 640g users has problem mio batches?
Also how are Medtronic when you tell them? Animas used to make me use every set "just in case one worked" which I found very annoying and a waste of NHS money. Hoping medtronic are better.
I haven't been on the 640g that long and so feel quite cross and unlucky to already have been given a bad batch. Out of interest have other 640g users has problem mio batches?
Also how are Medtronic when you tell them? Animas used to make me use every set "just in case one worked" which I found very annoying and a waste of NHS money. Hoping medtronic are better.