I started pumping just today. My bg is now 4.4. Am at a friends and don't have my booklet with me and taking a complete mind blank!
If I go below 4 should I suspend or do a temp basal? Do I treat with 15g carbs as I usually would? Do I enter the correction carbs into the pump?
I'm probably not going to sleep as I'll be recording my bgs hourly for my nurse tomo.
Help appreciated!
If you go below 4 then treat as Hypo, just like normal.I started pumping just today. My bg is now 4.4. Am at a friends and don't have my booklet with me and taking a complete mind blank!
If I go below 4 should I suspend or do a temp basal? Do I treat with 15g carbs as I usually would? Do I enter the correction carbs into the pump?
I'm probably not going to sleep as I'll be recording my bgs hourly for my nurse tomo.
Help appreciated!
@Juicyj and @Capt-Slog thank you both so much!
No worries hope you are ok tonight.
Just a thought with it being your first day but any chance you could have any residual basal left over in your system ?
Hi @sjm1308 what basal were you using and how are you now ?
Hope you are having a smoother ride today. When you have got the basal bit right it will be better I promise! Remember that the absorption of insulin from a pump is more efficient than jabs so you may find you need to take the hourly rate down. Your nurse will have taken this into consideration when setting things up and I hope she will support you through adjusting things. Pump helplines are usually good too as they tend to be manned by former diabetic nurses.20 mins after treating my hypo I'm now 5.2mmol. I'm thinking I'll just keep the temp basal on for the night?
Sorry I wasn’t around to catch up - how did you get on last night ?
Hope you are having a smoother ride today. When you have got the basal bit right it will be better I promise! Remember that the absorption of insulin from a pump is more efficient than jabs so you may find you need to take the hourly rate down. Your nurse will have taken this into consideration when setting things up and I hope she will support you through adjusting things. Pump helplines are usually good too as they tend to be manned by former diabetic nurses.
When I go hypo simply unplugging the pump and missing 1 dose can bring me up as my hypos now tend to be less drastic and much shorter duration unless its a bolus error. I would treat with the fast acting stuff then 10g starchy carb if it was too low though.
Someone linked to this article on basal testing btw which I think is useful:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-50711652
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