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If you have a tubey pump, you can disconnect, reconnect, bolus, disconnect, reconnect, bolus, disconnect, reconnect, bolus, etc . There is no limit to how many times you can disconnect, reconnect and bolus missing basal as many times as you want.
I have had a spa day and done this with no problem.
From experience, I disagree about switching to a pen for a day.
However you make a very good point about having pens. It is very important to have pens with in date insulin as a back up if a pump fails.
But only when a pump fails as returning to pens is a pain, especially on a day when you may want to adjust your basal because your day is different to usual.
The hot tub itself might be very relaxing. And the hot water might get your body moving without doing anything. So in the end, you might actually go lo afterwards. Check your bs before just blindly doing a correction dose- you might not need it.
The hot tub itself might be very relaxing. And the hot water might get your body moving without doing anything. So in the end, you might actually go lo afterwards. Check your bs before just blindly doing a correction dose- you might not need it.
From experience, I disagree about switching to a pen for a day.
However you make a very good point about having pens. It is very important to have pens with in date insulin as a back up if a pump fails.
But only when a pump fails as returning to pens is a pain, especially on a day when you may want to adjust your basal because your day is different to usual.