kitedoc
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- Location
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
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Hi @helensaramay, I added a new post the the "Ideas for the Lean Pumper' yesterday. Could variable absorption of the Fiasp be the problem.? (something the annual review doctor should have been helping you work through (amongst other possibilities), rather than the old school master routine which went out with the Ark, (supposedly). Next time maybe consider taking along an old pair-of shoes and ask him to put them on before speaking.Good morning,
Last night I had one of my rare "I have had enough of diabetes, it is someone else's turn to have a go" moments.
I am currently blaming Fiasp for not working, not working, not working, not working, not working, making me change my pump set, not working, not working, making me go to a new vial of insulin, working, feeling fine, feeling fine feeling fine, working overtime.
Or to put it another way, my day was one of >15mmol/l readings followed by pump change, insulin change, non carb dinner, no bolus and a night of massive hypos. That's the type of hypos which results in hot sweats, cold sweats and a change of bedding in the morning.
I have my annual review this afternoon. I find them horrendously judgemental ("I see you had a reading of 12.0 3 weeks ago, you know you should try to avoid these") but perhaps this one is well timed.
I am torn with Fiasp; when it works it is great but it seems to suddenly stop working which is not acceptable. But I don't want to go back to 45 minute pre-bolusing with NovoSluggish. At least, I assume the problem is with Fiasp because I didn't experience these highs as often with NovoSluggish. I was hoping the problem was time out of the fridge but the latest vial was only out of the fridge for 5 days.
Let's see what the "experts" have to say.
Apart from that I have to work out how to cancel a non-refundable flight because my managers said "book your trip and book it as cheap as possible" and then four days later said "hold on, we might not want you to travel then ... but we don't know when we do you want you traveling".
Hope y'all have a great day and enjoy the sun.
Where’s the sun gone - please come back
I think diabetic reviews fall into 3 categories - 'Absolute ****, was a waste of every ones time', 'meh' or 'OMFG brilliant!' and they tend to go round in cycles..........except the 'OMFG brilliant!' ones, they're like super blue blood moons............
And how blinking stupid is it to stop prescription of Libres when moving to a pump - 'oh here's a shot gun see if you can hit that moving target..............blindfolded............'
Not yet have to see nurse in a couple of weeks to get which one i choose ordered so be a while yet xYYYAAAAWWWWWNNNNNNNN Morning All
@helensaramay Hows you after yesterdays "Review"? Cant help on the insulin front as I do not use a pump but sounds like a frustrating time.
@SueJB OOO France on a Booze cruise? sounds like fun.
@karen8967 you on pump day today?
All well over here
Raining here cumbs but still warmGood morning friends
Where’s the sun gone - please come back
Going to join a gym today
Do you still have the libre with your pump porl69?
What pump did you get xHi @karen8967 I got my pump yesterday and I am still on Libre. Think it must depend on the area you are in. I am lucky in that the diabetes centre in my area is excellent, with really good staff, who treat you like a person and not a patient. They seem to know everyone by their first name and show a real interest in them
Oo @SueJB your France trip sounds fun.
I wouldn't worry about how many test strips to take - you have a car to fill with them
And if you run out, I expect you can buy more from a pharmacy.
But make sure you have enough insulin, pens, needles and lancets. And, a spare battery for your pump.
Sorry about that, I have kicked "Mum" out and told her you have travelled before so know what you are doing!
Thanks @helensaramay for the "mum" talk. I'm not on a pump but perhaps you meant a foot pump for the new car. Anyway it's arrived and it's a bit eye-blinkinglywhite!!!. My lovely old blue Skoda.... 19 years, has never had a wash once and is a very nice shabby chic I'm hoping that this new thing isn't expecting better treatment but white when dirty looks pants, blue's OK
@Knikki not really a booze cruise more of a sedate sail and plenty of slurps, burps and eating and back after a few days via some lovely big supermarkets while we can
@kitedoc I did think about the cannulas but discounted them - the problem started at the same time as I changed to Fiasp, it appears to be a common problem with Fiasp and, on Friday, I only changed the insulin in my pump (not the cannula) and it started working fine after that. Thanks for the thought, especially as the DSN did mention there have been a few dud batches around recently.
As well as being the last day in February, it is the day before my Finnish trip. I am getting excited and fear I am focusing too much on the social side and not putting enough effort into preparing the work part. My compromise is to work out what I am going to wear whilst I am over there - smart enough for business meetings but warm enough for negative temperatures.
And, of course, which insulin I am going to take. I will not have the Humalog in time for the trip so do I take Fiasp and hope it behaves or do I take my last vial of NovoRapid knowing I will definitely not have time to pre-bolus?
What pump did you get x
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