stoney
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone
Does anyone get the same problem as James. When he changes his cannula or complete infusion he tends to get high readings for a least a day and has to treat them with corrections and TBR's. I know this is not the answer, but does anyone else get the same and if so what do you do to get them down.
I know he is revising for his GCSE's as well so there's stress added to this as well, but we have had this problem before and the DSN is not that happy for us using TBR's all the time. We are with her again at the end of April, so more tweaking is necessary as the exams start on the 13th May.
Thanks
Does anyone get the same problem as James. When he changes his cannula or complete infusion he tends to get high readings for a least a day and has to treat them with corrections and TBR's. I know this is not the answer, but does anyone else get the same and if so what do you do to get them down.
I know he is revising for his GCSE's as well so there's stress added to this as well, but we have had this problem before and the DSN is not that happy for us using TBR's all the time. We are with her again at the end of April, so more tweaking is necessary as the exams start on the 13th May.
Thanks