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    New “set day” highs

    Thanks for your input, I will contact my DSN Monday.
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    New “set day” highs

    I’ve been diabetic for 38 years, and for the last nine on pumps. Every time (almost) , that I change my set I get 4 to 8 hours of high blood glucose . Has anyone any idea what I can do to stop this? I’ve tried everything I can think of , trying different sites, checking tubing for bubbles...
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    Pump: Help, can't seem to bring BG levels down.

    Didn't know low carb diets cause insulin resistance, appreciate all advice.
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    Pump: Help, can't seem to bring BG levels down.

    Thanks, will re check all my ratio's. No I don't bolus for protein unless I eat huge amounts.
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    Pump: Help, can't seem to bring BG levels down.

    hi anybody , I have been on a Medtronic pump for 8 months. BG never brilliant until about 4 months ago when I started a keto diet .For about 2 months BG ' s were brilliant then things started to go wrong. Without eating carbs ( much), sugars rose and I couldn't control them. For days now I am...
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    Hi, Type1 for 35 years.

    Thanks Robert, I am slow working out how to use this forum, appreciate all the advice I'm getting. Have you or anyone found that their cholesterol has gone up due to the high fat content? "Happy Diabetes day "by the way
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    Hi, Type1 for 35 years.

    Thanks for your reply.....I'm of an age when just working out how to use this forum is " difficult" , only just found that I had some replays, lol! I'm sticking with low carb as bg's are much improved although weight loss has stopped and could do with loosing more.
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    Mio infusion set for 640g

    Similar problems, I'd be interested in any help too.
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    Hi, Type1 for 35 years.

    hi everyone. I am new on here although I have been type 1 for 35 years and use a Medtronic insulin pump. I have recently started a ketogenic diet and have much improved my blood glucose levels, but notice that the majority of diabetics using this diet are normally type 2. Is it not recommended...