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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful34" data-source="post: 2203432" data-attributes="member: 378858"><p>You need to check tubing daily for air bubbles, as the space where the air bubble is means you won't get the correct amount of insulin. They're can be quite common, more so with Fiasp I've found. Disconnect the tubing from yourself, leaving the cannula in, and fill tubing as you would normally do when putting a new cannula in, until the line is clear of bubbles. Make sure insulin is at room temperature before filling cartridge if it's a self fill one, as insulin straight from the fridge increases air bubbles. I tend to get air bubbles maybe 12 hrs after a set change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful34, post: 2203432, member: 378858"] You need to check tubing daily for air bubbles, as the space where the air bubble is means you won't get the correct amount of insulin. They're can be quite common, more so with Fiasp I've found. Disconnect the tubing from yourself, leaving the cannula in, and fill tubing as you would normally do when putting a new cannula in, until the line is clear of bubbles. Make sure insulin is at room temperature before filling cartridge if it's a self fill one, as insulin straight from the fridge increases air bubbles. I tend to get air bubbles maybe 12 hrs after a set change. [/QUOTE]
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