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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Yes apparently I am too buff to pump. I know, I was shocked too.
Two canula failures in a row and a weekend fighting DKA from my trusty sick bucket sent me back to the DSN looking for answers. Both canulas had failed to penetrate the skin and were bent double under the plaster.
DSN reckons this is because I have too much muscle under my fat (believe me it is a LONG way under). Apparently the insertion needle is bouncing off the muscle layer and failing to insert the canula. So the solution is not steel canulas as I was expecting, but 30 degree angled canulas (Inset 30). These will avoid the muscle and just insert the canula sideways into the fat layer.
Hopefully with more reliable canula insertion I can continue with the pump and avoid DKA in future.
Two canula failures in a row and a weekend fighting DKA from my trusty sick bucket sent me back to the DSN looking for answers. Both canulas had failed to penetrate the skin and were bent double under the plaster.
DSN reckons this is because I have too much muscle under my fat (believe me it is a LONG way under). Apparently the insertion needle is bouncing off the muscle layer and failing to insert the canula. So the solution is not steel canulas as I was expecting, but 30 degree angled canulas (Inset 30). These will avoid the muscle and just insert the canula sideways into the fat layer.
Hopefully with more reliable canula insertion I can continue with the pump and avoid DKA in future.