claire1991
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 498
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Thanks @SnapsyAwww. @claire1991 - really sorry to hear this - sending a virtual hug. I hate it when things go wrong, and I've been there too with my pump. Hope you feel much better soon.
I get a whole spectrum of symptoms when I'm high and another different set when I'm low - stomach ache doesn't feature in either of those for me, but obviously we're all very different!
Feel better soon! Hope your appointment goes well.
Thanks for the comments, I didn't end up in A&E in the end I managed to get my bloods down and get rid of ketones myself
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That's a good idea, thanks for that! XGlad you're ok Hun, don't know if it helps but when I have my cannula somewhere I can't see it I stick some micropore tape over it, just to be sure it's not going anywherexx
I'm on the accu chek combo, it's been causing me a few issues for a while now to be honest!Hi Claire can I ask what pump you have? My old pump did that quite often a right pain!!
It's a nightmare isn't it! Pumps are brilliant when they work properly but when they don't you certainly pay the price!Ah I feel your pain - I had a bad infusion set yesterday, was running nicely all morning below 6mmol/l did a set change and the cannula wasn't in properly and got stuck at 24mmol/l for the rest of the day, felt tired (odd hungover feeling) corrected all afternoon/evening and couldn't sleep, then discovered before I drifted off that my pump had fallen out my waist band which was lucky as could of wrapped myself up in it - back to normal today though.
Helps to share your feelings, so hope you're back to target range soon
I have thought about approach them yes, it doesn't happen very often though and if I wasn't pregnant then I wouldn't have been too bothered.Hi Claire, it's a pain because all these pumps are meant to alarm if insulin isn't going into the skin. I'm on an omi pod now and it's brilliant as it makes it very hard for the cannula to move.
Have you thought of approaching the company? And your diabetic clinic? I only ask because they might be able to help but also do something to help. The only other thing I did when I used wired cannula so was I got into a habit or using medical tape to tape it down so it couldn't move.
Yup!It's a nightmare isn't it! Pumps are brilliant when they work properly but when they don't you certainly pay the price!
I've never had problems with it before I was pregnant. I've got a week of pregnancy left and when I'm in a better situation I'll look into other pumps.It must be difficult being pregnant too. Maybe the company need to know even more? Like you said there awesome when they work. I must admit I'm not keen on the wired pumps for this and other reasons. I guess it might help for the future to whether this pump is for you?
@claire1991 I'm loving this expression! I've been coming across your various posts and despite the various curveballs it sounds as if you're coping brilliantly with it all!I've got a week of pregnancy left
Thank you!@claire1991 I'm loving this expression! I've been coming across your various posts and despite the various curveballs it sounds as if you're coping brilliantly with it all!
Looking forward to next week's big news!
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