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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Ok, I'm relatively new to pump therapy, but I believe I've got my basic basal rate sorted. The problem that I have is this: whenever I eat, I bolus the correct dose of insulin, or at least what I believe to be the correct dose, and within an hour my BG readings are heading towards 20 mmol/l. I've wasted a few cannula believing that there must be a blockage, but no, nothing makes it any better. Any ideas as to why my BG would peak so high and so quickly, assuming that ratios and carbs are more or less correct? The effect is as if I've forgotten to bolus at all . . .
thanks
Simon
thanks
Simon