Hi Megan, sorry to hear you are having problems. I have suffered from them too.
What type of Cannula are you using? (Steel? Teflon?)
What length needle are you using? (6mm, 9mm)
Are you using a straight or angled Cannula?
This webpage gives some really good information on Infusion Sets and Cannulae
https://bionicwookiee.com/2018/04/08/pump-cannulae-and-infusion-sets-what-are-the-differences/
Chris
If you don't already do so, it may be worth infusing bolus or correction doses in over a slightly longer time, rather than all in one go, thereby allowing the insulin to be absorbed better.
When you have the week where your bloods are high, do you use a temporary basal increase, or lots of large correction doses? I find temporary basal increase absorbs better, but we're all different.
Have you tried a longer cannula? I had a lot of similar problems with 6mm, but for me 8mm are a lot better. Hope you can find an answer.
If you don't already do so, it may be worth infusing bolus or correction doses in over a slightly longer time, rather than all in one go, thereby allowing the insulin to be absorbed better.
When you have the week where your bloods are high, do you use a temporary basal increase, or lots of large correction doses? I find temporary basal increase absorbs better, but we're all different.
Have you tried a longer cannula? I had a lot of similar problems with 6mm, but for me 8mm are a lot better. Hope you can find an answer.
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