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<blockquote data-quote="nigelho" data-source="post: 745372" data-attributes="member: 41170"><p>Contact the pump people ASAP. They should already know your readings ....my daughter is on a pump and her pump people always know what her readings are....your insulin setting need adjusting. I inject myself and I don't think that a pump wouldn't do me any good as activities can really muck up my insulin intake as I can hypo very quickly even like cutting the lawn or even washing the car. Can you increase/ decrease your insulin flow????It must be remembered that we react to insulin differently and your settings need to reflect how things are with you. even things like going back to work after a hoilday could mean that you need less insulin. Anyway speak to the pump nurse ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigelho, post: 745372, member: 41170"] Contact the pump people ASAP. They should already know your readings ....my daughter is on a pump and her pump people always know what her readings are....your insulin setting need adjusting. I inject myself and I don't think that a pump wouldn't do me any good as activities can really muck up my insulin intake as I can hypo very quickly even like cutting the lawn or even washing the car. Can you increase/ decrease your insulin flow????It must be remembered that we react to insulin differently and your settings need to reflect how things are with you. even things like going back to work after a hoilday could mean that you need less insulin. Anyway speak to the pump nurse ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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