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<blockquote data-quote="CarbsRok" data-source="post: 525283" data-attributes="member: 14029"><p>Have the problems just been with the box of cannulas you are using? If so try a different box. Also inspect the suspect cannula very carefully once removed and see if it's pinched on the end or if there are any kinks on the cannula. If they have pinched at the end then the cannula would be to long. Another option is to try an angled set. I have found the angled sets give a lot better absorption than the 90 degree sets.</p><p>Other option it's just your body not playing the game correctly as in being temperamental. If all options covered then do a basal test, but doubt that will help as the problem is random.</p><p>If you want to try different lengths of cannula ask your pump company for some samples or your dsn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarbsRok, post: 525283, member: 14029"] Have the problems just been with the box of cannulas you are using? If so try a different box. Also inspect the suspect cannula very carefully once removed and see if it's pinched on the end or if there are any kinks on the cannula. If they have pinched at the end then the cannula would be to long. Another option is to try an angled set. I have found the angled sets give a lot better absorption than the 90 degree sets. Other option it's just your body not playing the game correctly as in being temperamental. If all options covered then do a basal test, but doubt that will help as the problem is random. If you want to try different lengths of cannula ask your pump company for some samples or your dsn. [/QUOTE]
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