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<blockquote data-quote="Finnlee" data-source="post: 2677016" data-attributes="member: 557648"><p>I don't find an issue with that, but when I do a manual correction (especially before I go to bed or take a nap), I try and remember to set my low alarm for the highest possible to catch any drops. </p><p></p><p>I don't usually have wild swings in my blood sugar (10 mmol/ml would be pretty high for me) so by the time I do a manual injection, the t:slim usually hasn't usually an automatic bolus to try and bring me down, so I'm not doubling up on corrections. I have a Lyumjev Junior pen so I can do half units and I tend to round down my bolus estimate, which probably helps the algorithm.</p><p></p><p>I have read some people shut off Control IQ when they have a manual injection in their system, or do x units manually and then x units from their pump <em>while unattached</em> (into a bin or the sink, not into themselves) to keep the algorithm working correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finnlee, post: 2677016, member: 557648"] I don't find an issue with that, but when I do a manual correction (especially before I go to bed or take a nap), I try and remember to set my low alarm for the highest possible to catch any drops. I don't usually have wild swings in my blood sugar (10 mmol/ml would be pretty high for me) so by the time I do a manual injection, the t:slim usually hasn't usually an automatic bolus to try and bring me down, so I'm not doubling up on corrections. I have a Lyumjev Junior pen so I can do half units and I tend to round down my bolus estimate, which probably helps the algorithm. I have read some people shut off Control IQ when they have a manual injection in their system, or do x units manually and then x units from their pump [I]while unattached[/I] (into a bin or the sink, not into themselves) to keep the algorithm working correctly. [/QUOTE]
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