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Just had two half days with the rep (and a couple of reviews with the dietician).Hi @EllieM Just wondered how you'd got on with the pump training? Hope all went well.
This could also be due to having some residual Lantus left in your body.1) Tuesday night of hypos though am sure this is just a question of getting my rates right.
Do you mean your G6 or do you mean your Tandem?3) finding somewhere to stash my g6 st night
I actually find now (been a good few years) that when I move I move the pump with me, so if I turn over in my sleep I seem to pick up the pump and take it with me. I sleep on a memory foam mattress so pump tends to not cause digging in issues.When I had a tubed pump, my DSN told me I could leave it loose as @Chas C does. However, I learnt that my gentle tossing in the night would result in a roaming pump which would roam to directly under my hip. Hard bone against hard pump (even with a softish mattress) is not good - it would wake me. I chose to wrap a HidIn pump belt around my upper thigh and stash my pump there overnight.
(Apologies if you meant a G6 reader.)
Do you mean insulin on board, or insulin left in cartridge? Not heard of this, and just curious.pump was showing too little insulin (apparently it isn't accurate till you've given 10 units)
I just put in roughly what I use, and if it is going to run low on a very odd occasion, just change the cartridge, not the cannula.By the time I fixed that, Friday was a complete write off, and I only had 70 units left in my pump, and I had to do a new change just 2 days later.
Moral, I do need to put 2 ml of insulin in my pump cartridge, even though I'm averaging less than 35 units a day. (Was hoping I would be able to get 2 changes per 3ml insulin cartridge, but this is clearly not going to work. )
The insulin left in cartridge.How are you doing @EllieM?
Do you mean insulin on board, or insulin left in cartridge? Not heard of this, and just curious.
Well I've bought a comfy belt.Just bought a Hid-In belt to try.
Well my DN has told me to adjust my rates again, and it's looking much better now (Thursday evening). Am sure I'll sort the sharing a bed thing with a pump eventually. Am more concerned about the connection loss on walks, if the pump is in my pocket it doesn't seem to connect to the sensor on my arm.
First site change tomorrow am....
Sadly, few women's trousers have pockets large enough for a pump.When not at work I keep mine in a pocket, on the same side of body as the g6, typically glass out as that the only side the BT signal will travel and never really have an issue.. if going opposite side of body I get some dropouts
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