High after changes made

Sasha1!

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Hi, hoping I can get some help on here please. Last year I'd been having more lows than was acceptable, got hold of my pump team, they made adjustments. The nights have definitely improved but honestly the days are terrible at the moment, really bad highs, example today, started off fine, had breakfast, walked the dogs - numbers were fine, had bagel & bacon for lunch, gave correct insulin & extra for sauce, numbers have crept up ever since, despite correcting now sitting at 22.1 nearly 2 hours later!

I spoke with my DSN about a month ago as I was feeling a bit frustrated with the highs I was getting, she didn't seem bothered but I need this sorting as my TIR is awful


I have been using Medtronic pump for over 17 years, currently using Medtronic 780g with smart guard
 

Sasha1!

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I’m sitting at 21.9 with 1.474U on board & pump offering no correction?!!
 

Dexta

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Hi Sasha. It does sound like your carb ratios need adjusting.

As a quick help to try and lower your present level have you clicked the bottom arrow key when you’re on the Home Screen? It would be interesting to know if it suggests a Bolus adjustment which you could deliver.
 

Nicola M

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The pump will only correct to a certain extent before it won’t correct anymore without you interjecting and doing it yourself, as far as I remember it’ll give a percentage of your TDD as corrections but once it’s maxed out it won’t give anymore unless you either press the down arrow to manually give it or enter a blood sugar and manually give it.

There’s only 2 things you can change in smartguard to help with overall blood sugars, your AIT (most people set there’s to 2 hours as that’s what Medtronic recommends although it doesn’t work for everyone) and your carb ratios. It seems more than likely if you’re high 2 hours after your meal your carb ratios aren’t quite right and I would look into speaking to your doctor/nurse about that.
 

Sasha1!

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The pump will only correct to a certain extent before it won’t correct anymore without you interjecting and doing it yourself, as far as I remember it’ll give a percentage of your TDD as corrections but once it’s maxed out it won’t give anymore unless you either press the down arrow to manually give it or enter a blood sugar and manually give it.

There’s only 2 things you can change in smartguard to help with overall blood sugars, your AIT (most people set there’s to 2 hours as that’s what Medtronic recommends although it doesn’t work for everyone) and your carb ratios. It seems more than likely if you’re high 2 hours after your meal your carb ratios aren’t quite right and I would look into speaking to your doctor/nurse about that.
Thank you, I have been waiting for a reply from my nurse since 1st February
I emailed again last night so hoping I may get a reply sometime this week

They do not like my making changes without consulting them first - so frustrating when I try to manage my diabetes as best I can & want good control - but get told well at least you’re not having so many lows
I mentioned my highs (9-12, obviously sometimes higher) & get asked what’s the problem??
 
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Sasha1!

Member
Messages
13
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Pump
The pump will only correct to a certain extent before it won’t correct anymore without you interjecting and doing it yourself, as far as I remember it’ll give a percentage of your TDD as corrections but once it’s maxed out it won’t give anymore unless you either press the down arrow to manually give it or enter a blood sugar and manually give it.

There’s only 2 things you can change in smartguard to help with overall blood sugars, your AIT (most people set there’s to 2 hours as that’s what Medtronic recommends although it doesn’t work for everyone) and your carb ratios. It seems more than likely if you’re high 2 hours after your meal your carb ratios aren’t quite right and I would look into speaking to your doctor/nurse about that.
It did finally offer me a correction
 
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