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<blockquote data-quote="RichardFromHampshire" data-source="post: 457159" data-attributes="member: 23408"><p>I'm a Medtronic Veo user for nearly 5 years now. In the last year I have found that in the first 12 hours after a change I need to run basal as high as 200% normal dose and also take massive amounts of bolus doses to prevent my blood sugars going sky high. There doesn't appear to be a physical problem with delivery and after 12 hours everything reverts to normal but those first 12 hours are nuts. I try and do as much exercise as possible and restrict my carb intake following a change to attempt to limit the increase but I seem to still need substantial bolus/basal doses.</p><p> </p><p>The diabetes team I am under claim they have not come across this before.</p><p> </p><p>It's a relief to find I'm not the only one though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichardFromHampshire, post: 457159, member: 23408"] I'm a Medtronic Veo user for nearly 5 years now. In the last year I have found that in the first 12 hours after a change I need to run basal as high as 200% normal dose and also take massive amounts of bolus doses to prevent my blood sugars going sky high. There doesn't appear to be a physical problem with delivery and after 12 hours everything reverts to normal but those first 12 hours are nuts. I try and do as much exercise as possible and restrict my carb intake following a change to attempt to limit the increase but I seem to still need substantial bolus/basal doses. The diabetes team I am under claim they have not come across this before. It's a relief to find I'm not the only one though! [/QUOTE]
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