PhoebeC
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi Folks,
I am sorry I am just having a moan.
All was all going well, I had a week ranging form 60-80 TIR each day, 0% low or lower, and zero high alarms (higher than goal, but not high). Thursday it started to go wonky.
Pod change Thursday afternoon, was working then, but then overnight high, jumping high after meals, and not impacted by exercise.
Then changed again yesterday morning, and I gave up with that one giving it time to work, as the one before didn't.
Saturday and yesterday I just couldn't get in range at all, and now I've reach that point where I have all the high symptoms, including difficulty concreating and thinking straight, tired, weeing. I just want to cry now. I just feel so fed up.
I thought it was my last pump not working as well, then I thought with the new one on, maybe it didn't pick the best absorption site. Now since 10am) I have the pod on my arm which is a tried and trusted site, and a fresh bottle of insulin, out the fridge for 12ish hours, I suppose it is cause of just waiting for it to back into range, 14.1 now and going down, but its been between 13-17 since 7am and I feel so gross, sick and tired.
I am really fed up with the HCL doing fine for weeks, and then just falling off the planet, and it is never clear if it is the pods, or the HCL.
I thought it was supposed to learn, but it seems so slow at learning. That last pod defiantly had some insulin on the surface of my skin, as did the one before. I do think it is a downside of the patch pump, not being able to see the site, that window shows if the cannula is in, if there's a bad leak of blood or insulin you can see liquid but if its just a slight leak there's no sign.
As per the graphs, on both pods it does comeback down at times but then be high around meals, exercise seems to do nothing at all, seems like I am peaking at meal times, but my carb ratio has been the same for months, I really hope it hasn't suddenly just changed for no reason. Rugby only stopped last week, I hope it isn't that, as I have still been walking as much, if not more and I can't exercise if I feel like this. It's annoying as if I cannot think straight I do struggle to see the patterns because my logical skills just go if I have high levels for more than a few hours.
Could be my period as that started Thursday, I need a clear mind so I can look at all the data. Think I need an appointment with my nurse, when I have looked at it.
Sorry this is mainly a moan.
I am sorry I am just having a moan.
All was all going well, I had a week ranging form 60-80 TIR each day, 0% low or lower, and zero high alarms (higher than goal, but not high). Thursday it started to go wonky.
Pod change Thursday afternoon, was working then, but then overnight high, jumping high after meals, and not impacted by exercise.
Then changed again yesterday morning, and I gave up with that one giving it time to work, as the one before didn't.
Saturday and yesterday I just couldn't get in range at all, and now I've reach that point where I have all the high symptoms, including difficulty concreating and thinking straight, tired, weeing. I just want to cry now. I just feel so fed up.
I thought it was my last pump not working as well, then I thought with the new one on, maybe it didn't pick the best absorption site. Now since 10am) I have the pod on my arm which is a tried and trusted site, and a fresh bottle of insulin, out the fridge for 12ish hours, I suppose it is cause of just waiting for it to back into range, 14.1 now and going down, but its been between 13-17 since 7am and I feel so gross, sick and tired.
I am really fed up with the HCL doing fine for weeks, and then just falling off the planet, and it is never clear if it is the pods, or the HCL.
I thought it was supposed to learn, but it seems so slow at learning. That last pod defiantly had some insulin on the surface of my skin, as did the one before. I do think it is a downside of the patch pump, not being able to see the site, that window shows if the cannula is in, if there's a bad leak of blood or insulin you can see liquid but if its just a slight leak there's no sign.
As per the graphs, on both pods it does comeback down at times but then be high around meals, exercise seems to do nothing at all, seems like I am peaking at meal times, but my carb ratio has been the same for months, I really hope it hasn't suddenly just changed for no reason. Rugby only stopped last week, I hope it isn't that, as I have still been walking as much, if not more and I can't exercise if I feel like this. It's annoying as if I cannot think straight I do struggle to see the patterns because my logical skills just go if I have high levels for more than a few hours.
Could be my period as that started Thursday, I need a clear mind so I can look at all the data. Think I need an appointment with my nurse, when I have looked at it.
Sorry this is mainly a moan.