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Type 1 diabetes coma

It seems obvious something isn't right :(
If you continue to feel unwell, it would probably be best to get yourself back to the hospital before you get too ill to cope .

Thinking of you, and hope you manage to get it all sorted out ASAP.

Signy
 
Michelle

Sorry you are struggling... But whether you have great graph's or not with a USB it is much better to use a log book with a pump....

1) you write down your activitys
2) you write down your foods
3) you can check back to see the changes of bolus, basal etc you make...

You should not still be having such swings in levels with a pump....And I really do suggest you use a log book..

For example, I can go back to Saturdays wach week and see if I have a hypo at 3am each Sat morn, or can see if I work at a certain customers place each week whether I go higher or lower.. You can not see that amount of detail from a download.

You cannot see either if certain foods affect you... Or stress etc...

You will not get the best out of your pump and better levels unless you have the details to analyse your results.

To have such huge swings then there is something massively wrong with the way your pump is being managed...

Sorry.. I hate to **** people and this is not intentionL, but I am really concerned that uou have not got your doses and acting times and details accurately recorded for you to be able to manage the necessary changes needed.

I really suggest that you start to record everything on paper.. In a log book.. Even using a cgm this is still advisable...


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