smc4761
Well-Known Member
Good afternoon. What a day! Drs surgery at first light, well 7.45am to be told to come back to see the nurse at 11.10....Then had my 4 week review with my DSN (well 2 DSNs and the Medtronic rep). They were really happy with what I had been doing. 65% in target over the last 2 weeksThats with the chest infection I have as well. They were surprised that the square and dual wave were turned off! Until they seen my grin......Back up in 2 months now when they will check my A1c..... Anyways, back down my GPs to see the nurse and, yes, I have a chest infection!
@helensaramay what a rubbish review! When I first started Fiasp it worked as soon as I was thinking about injecting it! Now after 9odd months is is pretty much the same as NovoSluggish, well a wee bit quicker! Admittedly it seems to work quicker in the pump!
@smc4761 welcome to the pump club. I didn't have the saline to start with, just the pump to play around with for 10 days and a few set changes to do. When I went "live" the DSN had got 3 moths supply in for me.....3ml resevoirs, I will only be needing the 1.8ml, and the super long. 80 cm tubing on the sets. They will be changed on my next order lol How did you manage sleeping last night?
Hi @porl69 we are only getting the 60 cm tubing less likelihood of it catching. We have been given the new applicator as well from Medtronic which is soo simple to use. At moment I take quite a lot of insulin so would expect to use the 3ml reservoirs
I have seen the square and dual wave, but at moment have no idea what they are, the instrction manual runs to nearly 300 pages.
We were told to play about with it to get used to menus etc. Managed to set Bolus and Basal wizard.
Sleeping was a bit difficult as I tend to bounce all over the place. Most of night the pump stayed in my shorts pocket but when I finally woke up it had fell out and was lying on bed. I did roll over onto pump a few times and had to sleep on my other side