I have gone from a 23 inch tubing to 43 I think it is and it had no effect on my blood sugars, Personally I can't see how it could.I have been on the Insight Pump for 3 months and I love it but I thought I would try a shorter length tubing. Big mistake. All my blood sugars went haywire. Phoned Roche and they said I had to adjust input on my meter. I am on 70mm tubing but wanted to try 40mm tubing. Can some kind soul help a lady in distress please.
Are they implying that you have a set amount button to push to fill the different length tubing? The different pumps I've had all require you to fill the tubing by keeping finger on button until insulin appears out the other end.I have been on the Insight Pump for 3 months and I love it but I thought I would try a shorter length tubing. Big mistake. All my blood sugars went haywire. Phoned Roche and they said I had to adjust input on my meter. I am on 70mm tubing but wanted to try 40mm tubing. Can some kind soul help a lady in distress please.
Er no not unless you need to use one, cannula length has nothing to do with tubing length.One more question please. Should I use a smaller cannula with the shorter tubing?
One more question please. Should I use a smaller cannula with the shorter tubing?
Very pleased to hear it Gemma being 74 years young is no barrier to anythingThanks for all the gen. Very grateful. It is now all systems go for this 74 year old Pumper.
This wont affect blood sugar control though would it, as no one in their right mind would be connected when filling the tubing?If you've gone from long to short you will be massively using too much insulin.
This wont affect blood sugar control though would it, as no one in their right mind would be connected when filling the tubing?
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