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Pumpers - remember the clocks change!

Speaking of forgetting, @Juicyj , I never actually quite got round to setting that alarm I'd claimed to have set in my post above - I thought 'ooooooh, must set an alarm - but hang on, I'll just post a thread about it first!'.

:oops:
 
Ha ha !! I've just changed my time now, bound to forget later or tomorrow, would be one of those things that my DSN would remind me about in a month or so !
 
Yeah, just did mine too! I'm just the type to think about something and then forget about it completely!

:)
 
Speaking of forgetting, @Juicyj , I never actually quite got round to setting that alarm I'd claimed to have set in my post above - I thought 'ooooooh, must set an alarm - but hang on, I'll just post a thread about it first!'.

:oops:

You should have set an alarm to remind you to set an alarm ;)
 
Haha!! I did mine yesterday morning.

Although, after I'd done it I went for a shower. Came out of shower and about an hour later I started having a hypo so went to set a temporary basal at which point my pump (Medtronic 640G) decided it was going to turn itself off and on again?!!!! Never done this before!! Then when it came back to life it said it had lost my active insulin but all my other settings were still stored okay. Then it said LOAD RESERVOIR and that it had no insulin in it (it did but I was due a set change). So I did a set change and touch wood, so far it seems to be okay!! A bit worrying though so I've contacted Medtronic to let them know what happened!! :-/
 
I totally forgot. Fortunately it doesn't matter when there's a closed loop operating! Another reason for closed looping!
 
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