Lauren
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I was changed from the Medtronic 780g on Tuesday to the Ypsomed/Libre 3 system. Overnight the basal rate has been working beautifully but whenever I eat my BG has gone up to between 17 and 20 for over 5 hours at a time even with the boost function being used. The first few days I figured maybe I was stressed or ill but the last two days it's continued and I've realised it's only been after food. I am panicking as I'm 7 weeks pregnant and my time in range has dropped from 88% to 50% and I feel so unwell with almost constant high sugars during the day.
So I spoke to one of the DSNs today and we changed my insulin to carb ratio and correction ratio which hopefully will be very helpful. But she did say that the Ypsomed doesn't react to high BGs with corrections like the Medtronic does - does anyone know if this is right? She said rather than responding to highs at the time it will remember for the next day. I'm baffled by this, what a silly system if that's true?!
I wasn't keen to change pumps during pregnancy anyway, although I understand the target range can be set on the Ypsomed to slightly lower, I was achieving this with my Medtronic. The nurse at one point suggested I go back on my Medtronic again until I can attend the clinic on Monday but after I pointed out that my Medtronic has been switched off without a battery for most of the week and will have lost its algorithm, she advised me to stick to the Ypsomed as I will have high bloods and feel ill regardless of which pump I use until it 'learns' me. I am unhappy and irked and wondering what damage I'm doing
So I spoke to one of the DSNs today and we changed my insulin to carb ratio and correction ratio which hopefully will be very helpful. But she did say that the Ypsomed doesn't react to high BGs with corrections like the Medtronic does - does anyone know if this is right? She said rather than responding to highs at the time it will remember for the next day. I'm baffled by this, what a silly system if that's true?!
I wasn't keen to change pumps during pregnancy anyway, although I understand the target range can be set on the Ypsomed to slightly lower, I was achieving this with my Medtronic. The nurse at one point suggested I go back on my Medtronic again until I can attend the clinic on Monday but after I pointed out that my Medtronic has been switched off without a battery for most of the week and will have lost its algorithm, she advised me to stick to the Ypsomed as I will have high bloods and feel ill regardless of which pump I use until it 'learns' me. I am unhappy and irked and wondering what damage I'm doing