donnellysdogs
Master
- Messages
- 13,233
- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
Back to Accuchek pump. Which I do have use of previously for 4 years without problems using the rapid d sets.
Three set changes done with the 6mm sets.
1st high, put another in and high over night but too tired to care and the next day ok.
Monday: new set at 8.30. Was going to evening basal test so did a breakfast bolus... Fluffing around before having breakfast and levels started to climb before I got round to eating. So for first time ever I actually left the set in. I had 6.8 of corrections (two injections) and a peak of 17.9 and NO breakfast! But they did come down by 5pm.
Tuesday perfection with the same set in. All levels between 3.8 to 6.9.
Overnight to today perfect. Woke up at 5.0. Did cartridge and diet change at 8.30.
Levels then dropped to 4.1 by 9.30am.
No eating at all. No bolus's. By 12.13 including a 0.7 correction on pump I was 13.5.
Correction by pen of 2 units and down to 6.2 by 4pm.
My question is... How many people have to guesstimate a correction... Which effectively I did have of 6.8 units without it working until 5pm Thor every set change.
My pump adviser is telling me that it isn't "uncommon" for people with steel sets to have Unknown rises after set changes and to do a little ahead correction to ward them off. My problem is that even the corrections do not work until I do the with a pen and 8 hours later the set seems to have corrected and settled in until the next change.
Please can I ask people that are using any steel set whether they have to do just an ad hoc bolus to counteract highs following a set change?
Three set changes done with the 6mm sets.
1st high, put another in and high over night but too tired to care and the next day ok.
Monday: new set at 8.30. Was going to evening basal test so did a breakfast bolus... Fluffing around before having breakfast and levels started to climb before I got round to eating. So for first time ever I actually left the set in. I had 6.8 of corrections (two injections) and a peak of 17.9 and NO breakfast! But they did come down by 5pm.
Tuesday perfection with the same set in. All levels between 3.8 to 6.9.
Overnight to today perfect. Woke up at 5.0. Did cartridge and diet change at 8.30.
Levels then dropped to 4.1 by 9.30am.
No eating at all. No bolus's. By 12.13 including a 0.7 correction on pump I was 13.5.
Correction by pen of 2 units and down to 6.2 by 4pm.
My question is... How many people have to guesstimate a correction... Which effectively I did have of 6.8 units without it working until 5pm Thor every set change.
My pump adviser is telling me that it isn't "uncommon" for people with steel sets to have Unknown rises after set changes and to do a little ahead correction to ward them off. My problem is that even the corrections do not work until I do the with a pen and 8 hours later the set seems to have corrected and settled in until the next change.
Please can I ask people that are using any steel set whether they have to do just an ad hoc bolus to counteract highs following a set change?

