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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi,
I got an omnipod last week and it was very much 'here's a pump, put these numbers in, this is what the buttons do, good luck!' I have another 2 weeks before the follow up appointment with my DSN.
Overall, my levels seem more stable than when injecting, especially overnight. I'm just trying to work out how to reduce the foot on floor effect without just taking massive corrections every morning.
I get up about 8.45am and eat nothing until at least 12.30pm.
Photo attached for this morning, this was after adding a temp bolus of +30% from when I woke up to see if it made any difference (it didn't).
If the rise is starting when I get up, what sort of time period do I need to increase the insulin input for to prevent this.... im assuming maybe 2-3 hours before I wake up so from about 5.30am?
Thanks in advance
Charley
I got an omnipod last week and it was very much 'here's a pump, put these numbers in, this is what the buttons do, good luck!' I have another 2 weeks before the follow up appointment with my DSN.
Overall, my levels seem more stable than when injecting, especially overnight. I'm just trying to work out how to reduce the foot on floor effect without just taking massive corrections every morning.
I get up about 8.45am and eat nothing until at least 12.30pm.
Photo attached for this morning, this was after adding a temp bolus of +30% from when I woke up to see if it made any difference (it didn't).
If the rise is starting when I get up, what sort of time period do I need to increase the insulin input for to prevent this.... im assuming maybe 2-3 hours before I wake up so from about 5.30am?
Thanks in advance
Charley