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Medtronic MiniMed 640G System

emitrou

Newbie
Messages
2
Location
Athens
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Pump
How long did it take you in order to have a lower HBA1C? I am using the pump for 6 months now and my HBA1C is higher than when I used pens?
 
Thank you for the instant reply.
By mistake I didn't see that I replied to an old post
Regarding the ratios I have set them with my endocrinologist so there is no problem with that. Probably there is a "grace period" when someone is into the pump,different for each other where you are following the rule of "trial & error". At present my HbA1C is 8,3 but I am planning in a couple of days to use the enlite sensors hoping to bring it down to a lower level.
 
Hello @emitrou - moved into your own thread now

Generally with using a pump, reviews should happen on an ongoing basis with checking the ratios are set properly, it can take a while to get these right and still in time they will change for various reasons so weather, stress, exercise, weight gain or loss etc - do you upload your results into Carelink and then review with your endo on an ongoing basis ?

Doing some basal testing yourself will also help to see if the basal ratios are right: https://mysugr.com/basal-rate-testing/
 

I'm wondering if you've read the book Pumping Insulin by John Walsh & Ruth Roberts, it teaches you to get the best out of a pump and how to adjust your own basal rates and I:C ratio's, the book comes highly recommended by the pump users on the forum.
 
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