Flower
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
My pump woke me up alarming at 6am, usually it's a calibrate now message to keep my cgm accurate but not today. The one message you really don't want to see on the screen 'Pump Error - delivery stopped, refer to user manual'.
I rang the Medtronic helpline in the USA as I couldn't find the error message number the pump was showing in the manual. It's a software error and my pump has to be replaced. I haven't been on MDI since 1999 so to say I'm a bit rusty is an understatement. I've had 2 pump failures in 16 years and managed to muddle through for a couple of days but I do feel lost right now.
I can still use the cgm part thank goodness as I have no hypo awareness and am going to have as near a carb free day as possible as I only use a small amount of insulin and the back up pen I've got only delivers 1 unit increments. I'm not going any where near long acting insulin and will rely on Humalog if my bg is too high.
Please can anyone tell me the name of a 0.5u quick acting insulin pen as I better try and get one soon!
It's scary when you realise just how completely reliant you are on something working to keep you alive. Roll on tomorrow when the UK office opens and I can sort out a replacement.
I rang the Medtronic helpline in the USA as I couldn't find the error message number the pump was showing in the manual. It's a software error and my pump has to be replaced. I haven't been on MDI since 1999 so to say I'm a bit rusty is an understatement. I've had 2 pump failures in 16 years and managed to muddle through for a couple of days but I do feel lost right now.
I can still use the cgm part thank goodness as I have no hypo awareness and am going to have as near a carb free day as possible as I only use a small amount of insulin and the back up pen I've got only delivers 1 unit increments. I'm not going any where near long acting insulin and will rely on Humalog if my bg is too high.
Please can anyone tell me the name of a 0.5u quick acting insulin pen as I better try and get one soon!
It's scary when you realise just how completely reliant you are on something working to keep you alive. Roll on tomorrow when the UK office opens and I can sort out a replacement.
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