Yes this has happened to me and mostly I do what you did - change it all and try agaim and for some strange reason it worksHi all - puzzled today- I changed the infusion set this morning and assumed all was okay. Scanned my libre & saw my sugars creeping up, corrected, ate some carrots & hummus (dosed for this) & by the time I was home I was at 20!!!!! I can only assume the pump wasn't working properly. I think the units seemed to be at the same number! Changed everything again & finally 'normal'Has anyone else had this with the Insight? TIA
I started on the Omnipod a few months ago but several times lately my blood sugars have risen to dangerously high requiring an injection. Have checked carbs etc and no reason that I can see so have changed the pod and got bags back in range but it's ca bit scary particularly in the run up to bedtime. Have others experienced this?Thinking of giving up pump.Yes this has happened to me and mostly I do what you did - change it all and try agaim and for some strange reason it works
It gives me the creeps just thinking about doing it manually, but I guess one of these days I really ought to try it, just in case I ever need to!
you can order a spare inserter from Roche when you order supplies, I keep one at home and one in my work bag just incaseIt gives me the creeps just thinking about doing it manually, but I guess one of these days I really ought to try it, just in case I ever need to!
I think the rule of thumb is, if there's no other reason for a sudden unstoppable climb, better be safe than sorry by changing cannula ASAP.
I so so sympathise (and indeed empathise!) with the ski slope depicted above - I hate it when that happens. Glad you're feeling okay now, although I suspect you might've felt a bit wobbly come 4pm.....
I started on the Omnipod a few months ago but several times lately my blood sugars have risen to dangerously high requiring an injection. Have checked carbs etc and no reason that I can see so have changed the pod and got bags back in range but it's ca bit scary particularly in the run up to bedtime. Have others experienced this?Thinking of giving up pump.
Hey @jill17I started on the Omnipod a few months ago but several times lately my blood sugars have risen to dangerously high requiring an injection. Have checked carbs etc and no reason that I can see so have changed the pod and got bags back in range but it's ca bit scary particularly in the run up to bedtime. Have others experienced this?Thinking of giving up pump.
when you say that your pump started alarming does that mean you use continuous glucose monitoring- i don't and have to rely on when i test so could be 2 hours before i notice high bg or longer- today changed set this morning but after lunch noticed insertion set was not attached properly- so changed it and thought all was ok but before dinner my bg was 16+ - so bloused with correction- 2 hours later it has gone up again- am going to change set again using new insulin and hope it goes downHey @jill17
I have been pumping with the omnipod for 17 months so far and it has been brilliant overall -- have I had a few moments ?? --
resounding YES -- about 2 weeks ago my pod started alarming as I was walking out of Tesco car park to my car
( the noise was really loud )
I drove home ( 10 minutes ) changed immediately -- and all was good -- No BG blip
I have also had a couple of occasions with BG's rising unexpectedly -- to High teens -- so changed at the point of realising -- and soon gained low 5's soonafter
we do ride on a bit of a knife edge in terms of control -- but the flexibility and the tightness of control I achieve seem to make it worthwhile.
when you say that your pump started alarming does that mean you use continuous glucose monitoring- i don't and have to rely on when i test so could be 2 hours before i notice high bg or longer- today changed set this morning but after lunch noticed insertion set was not attached properly- so changed it and thought all was ok but before dinner my bg was 16+ - so bloused with correction- 2 hours later it has gone up again- am going to change set again using new insulin and hope it goes down
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