I have a bit of a beef with my insight in that it takes ages to calculate a bolus, sometimes I'll be about to eat and waiting for the handset to calculate the bolus, and I just end up forgetting about it so the hanset times out before actually sending the bolus.Hi @vic hill - yes, the Insight pump handset tells the pump wirelessly what to do - I don't have to (although I can if I want to) handle the pump itself, so I usually wear it under my clothes (a lot of layers, this time of year!).
I love my Insight!
Thanks for the replies, warmth of the body does not seem to be a factor (from the general consensus), I change my insulin every 3 days as recommended, no blockages that i'm aware of.
After a pretty bad week I have realised my bolus ratios have changed quite a bit, so hopefully that was the reason for the highs. I have had a very long "honeymoon period" since I was diagnosed, where I was injecting very little insulin, but it seems to be changing now.
Even as I have upped the ratios, today I had a massive high again, so I'll be keeping a close eye to the ratios as well as doing some more basal tests, hopefully I can get back in track.
Happy new year! Best of luck with the BGs in 2017 : D
Thanks, i just double checked but not the case..Just check that your highs arent occuring pre set changes or post set changes...
I know what you mean about the time it takes to work things out - I try to remember to do a reset every week or so - press and hold the on/off switch - this tends to get it going a bit faster!The handset has been getting progressively slower since i started with it
I've done that too : D given a bolus and heard the pump going in the toilet.I know what you mean about the time it takes to work things out - I try to remember to do a reset every week or so - press and hold the on/off switch - this tends to get it going a bit faster!
Did a really daft thing with my pump this morning - after swimming I tested and bolused and set a temp basal rate - all BEFORE I reconnected my pump! Felt so stupid! It wasn't a big deal - had got distracted chatting to a mate while getting changed......
All fine!
Hi,
I have been using a pump for about a year, numbers have been great so far.
I ercently started trapping the pump (accucheck insight, novorapid) to my belly with a lycra band, which is very comfy.
However about the same period I have noticed many highs which I was not having before.
I am wondering if the increased temperature of the pump, and the tube, which are noticebale to the touch could be spoiling the insulin. Is there any other similar cases out there? I haven't found much literature on this specific.
Any experiences welcome.
Thanks.
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