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Cannula fail and possible ketones
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<blockquote data-quote="searley" data-source="post: 2756644" data-attributes="member: 31377"><p>Typically the appearance of fluid in the cannula plastic is condensation.. leaking insulin is normally absorbed by the adhesive pad</p><p></p><p>You don't say what insulin you are on, or how long after installing the cannula this problem happens</p><p></p><p>The pump is only approved for 2 insulins. Humalog and novorapid... Novo is a 3 day set change and human should be a 2 day change</p><p></p><p>People use other insulins but these are not approved fiasp is known to cause problems with the tslim </p><p></p><p>Another big problem with standard cannula is bending on insertion so there is no insulin typically because the cannula does not enter the skin and as stated above even this insulin is absorbed by the adhesive pad which can be seen by colour change in the pad</p><p></p><p>ALL my cannulas get condensation in them so I really suspect something else is happening</p><p></p><p>You could also request samples of other cannula to try see if they are any better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="searley, post: 2756644, member: 31377"] Typically the appearance of fluid in the cannula plastic is condensation.. leaking insulin is normally absorbed by the adhesive pad You don't say what insulin you are on, or how long after installing the cannula this problem happens The pump is only approved for 2 insulins. Humalog and novorapid... Novo is a 3 day set change and human should be a 2 day change People use other insulins but these are not approved fiasp is known to cause problems with the tslim Another big problem with standard cannula is bending on insertion so there is no insulin typically because the cannula does not enter the skin and as stated above even this insulin is absorbed by the adhesive pad which can be seen by colour change in the pad ALL my cannulas get condensation in them so I really suspect something else is happening You could also request samples of other cannula to try see if they are any better [/QUOTE]
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