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<blockquote data-quote="Chas C" data-source="post: 2462261" data-attributes="member: 49223"><p>I have no experience of the 780g or Medtronic. But have seen similar issues in the past on my t:slim. Firstly for a temp basal, my pump also does not allow it with its "loop" capability enabled, others turn looping off or set up a different basal with higher levels that they switch to during the time they need a "temp basal". With regard to eating and high BG's, over last few years my BG's go much higher after eating so have cut back on high carbs like bread (flour based foods) and potato's, also have increased my basal too (plus correction factors) to almost 50% more than two years ago. Lastly I always find my BG's rise when weather gets colder then drop when it gets warmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas C, post: 2462261, member: 49223"] I have no experience of the 780g or Medtronic. But have seen similar issues in the past on my t:slim. Firstly for a temp basal, my pump also does not allow it with its "loop" capability enabled, others turn looping off or set up a different basal with higher levels that they switch to during the time they need a "temp basal". With regard to eating and high BG's, over last few years my BG's go much higher after eating so have cut back on high carbs like bread (flour based foods) and potato's, also have increased my basal too (plus correction factors) to almost 50% more than two years ago. Lastly I always find my BG's rise when weather gets colder then drop when it gets warmer. [/QUOTE]
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