Could it also be possible that the Omnipod isn't quite working as intended - I've never had a pump so don't know what could go wrong them - but anything electronic/mechanical can malfunction* (and normally does at the most inconvenient time). Though yes I'd try with new insulin first.Firstly have you got fresh insulin ? Check your current novorapid and if it's the same batch get a fresh order in, it may of gone off.
I've been type 1 for 27 years and for the past two weeks I have had hyperglycaemia everyday. This is not normal for me whatsoever. I've had glucose in the 20s eveyrday and am struggling to get it down. Every time I eat they skyrocket. I had 15g of carb and high protein for breakfast I tested an hour ago and I was 21. I am firefighting and it is exhausting.
I've altered pump settings, have spoken at length to my diabetes nurse. I have managed to stablise over night blood glucose by significantly upping my basal doses. But the days are a total mess. It makes no difference what I eat they just want to jump and stay high. I had half a jacket potato with cheese and some tomato for lunch yesterday and I was 19 after finishing I had started at 7.2 and rather than come down they continued to go up. I have increased the amount of insulin to carb ratio but the increases are ridiculous and I cannot help but think there must be something else going on.
Extra info 38yo female, omnipod pump, libre user, reasonable diet, relatively active, overweight.
Any input to help with resolution, would be most welcome.
Thanks
I don't have much to add to the above, I'm afraid, but have you tried intramuscular injection via syringe? The deltoid muscle is the best to go for.I've been type 1 for 27 years and for the past two weeks I have had hyperglycaemia everyday. This is not normal for me whatsoever. I've had glucose in the 20s eveyrday and am struggling to get it down. Every time I eat they skyrocket. I had 15g of carb and high protein for breakfast I tested an hour ago and I was 21. I am firefighting and it is exhausting.
I've altered pump settings, have spoken at length to my diabetes nurse. I have managed to stablise over night blood glucose by significantly upping my basal doses. But the days are a total mess. It makes no difference what I eat they just want to jump and stay high. I had half a jacket potato with cheese and some tomato for lunch yesterday and I was 19 after finishing I had started at 7.2 and rather than come down they continued to go up. I have increased the amount of insulin to carb ratio but the increases are ridiculous and I cannot help but think there must be something else going on.
Extra info 38yo female, omnipod pump, libre user, reasonable diet, relatively active, overweight.
Any input to help with resolution, would be most welcome.
Thanks
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