Wear them in your arm not your belly and they suffer fewer compression lows, so they don't cut off insulin when you aren't really low. They also last longer (up to about ten to twelve days - you can restart them) in your arm.
Only use the Medtronic stickies to hold the sensor in place. Put a strip of opsite over the transmitter to hold it down as it is easier to remove the transmitter and recharge it before re-using the sensor if you do that.
If the pump alerts me that I'm heading for a low, I tend to take some quick acting carbs, after testing, and if the basal has switched off I turn it back on. This avoids going up into the teens. However, I keep an eye on the graph, just in case I continue to head low (e.g. if I had danced earlier).
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