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<blockquote data-quote="Maco" data-source="post: 2387947" data-attributes="member: 465882"><p>I’m on the 780G [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] so the basal is not something I can control, looking at my 7 day history it actually looks like the pump has given me more basal over the last 36hrs than it normally does. An increase from 25% basal to 36% if I’m working it out correctly. As for carb ratios, I’ve tried to over count the carbs to see if that will work but unfortunately it had no effect. For instance my tea was 7g of carbs so I did a bolus for 20G, it seemed pointless taking 0.6units. My BG is risen from 9mmol to 10.2mmol and the pump is now auto correcting again. </p><p></p><p>I know I’m making a big fuss out of BG readings of 10mmol, but when I’m usually never above 7/8 when eating 200g of carbs and now I’m out of range more than ever eating hardly any carbs at all. I’d usually have a bowl of chocolate coco pops after the gym and a Rice Krispie squares bar before I train, both high in carbs & id never see a spike at all. I’ve swapped these for snacks with around 3G of carbs and seeing raises which is mega annoying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maco, post: 2387947, member: 465882"] I’m on the 780G [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] so the basal is not something I can control, looking at my 7 day history it actually looks like the pump has given me more basal over the last 36hrs than it normally does. An increase from 25% basal to 36% if I’m working it out correctly. As for carb ratios, I’ve tried to over count the carbs to see if that will work but unfortunately it had no effect. For instance my tea was 7g of carbs so I did a bolus for 20G, it seemed pointless taking 0.6units. My BG is risen from 9mmol to 10.2mmol and the pump is now auto correcting again. I know I’m making a big fuss out of BG readings of 10mmol, but when I’m usually never above 7/8 when eating 200g of carbs and now I’m out of range more than ever eating hardly any carbs at all. I’d usually have a bowl of chocolate coco pops after the gym and a Rice Krispie squares bar before I train, both high in carbs & id never see a spike at all. I’ve swapped these for snacks with around 3G of carbs and seeing raises which is mega annoying [/QUOTE]
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