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<blockquote data-quote="pumper1969" data-source="post: 2271104" data-attributes="member: 281086"><p>Hi - I'm looking for advice on how to deal with this? I have been on my pump for 18 years, T1 for 45 years, well controlled and have a continuous glucose monitor which is a great help. My issue is that occasionally my BG goes up on a steep trajectory, and no matter what I do (extra bolus of insulin, change infusion site, etc) it just keeps going. Yesterday I was between 5 and 8 all day, then went up to 12, did a corrective bolus and changed the infusion site, but it kept going up for 3 hours to 24, before coming back down to 4.5 during the night. It's almost like my body is saying "I'm going up now, whatever you do", and then gets to the top, and decides to come down "whatever I try to do". Is this pooling? And if so, what do I do to treat it!? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pumper1969, post: 2271104, member: 281086"] Hi - I'm looking for advice on how to deal with this? I have been on my pump for 18 years, T1 for 45 years, well controlled and have a continuous glucose monitor which is a great help. My issue is that occasionally my BG goes up on a steep trajectory, and no matter what I do (extra bolus of insulin, change infusion site, etc) it just keeps going. Yesterday I was between 5 and 8 all day, then went up to 12, did a corrective bolus and changed the infusion site, but it kept going up for 3 hours to 24, before coming back down to 4.5 during the night. It's almost like my body is saying "I'm going up now, whatever you do", and then gets to the top, and decides to come down "whatever I try to do". Is this pooling? And if so, what do I do to treat it!? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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