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Old 04-30-2008, 04:11 AM
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Hey everyone, I'm 13 and I got diabetes ages ago (when i was 8 i think) and yer I got the pump not too long ago, I've just been having some problems, like for instance i will go to bed , eat something put the correct amount in for everything and then in the morning it will be around 12 - 14. What's going wrong?


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Old 04-30-2008, 04:32 AM
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Mike,

Welcome to the forums, I can't help with your question but I'm certain that people here will be able to help you. They may need a bit more information, like what did you eat, what meds are you using.

Stick around it's a great forum, visit and post often. Good to have you onboard.
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Old 04-30-2008, 05:11 AM
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Hey Mike, welcome. Can't answer your question, i'm not on the pump, but i'm sure some pumpers will be on soon...its still early morning where I am. Glad you found us.
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Old 04-30-2008, 05:13 AM
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Hey everyone, I'm 13
Hey Mike,

It is important for you and everyone else that you work closely with your doctor on this.

In my opinion, the foundation of good pumping control is matching the basal rates to your need. Like most, you likely envision basals as a flat line. That's how drug companies want us to think so we will buy their long term insulins like Lantus. It is not a flat line. In fact many of us have very up and down, roller-coastery patterns. But most of our patterns are consistent from day to day. Mine is.

Consistent with variable basals, most of us also have variable bolus ratios. At breakfast I take 2.5 units for 10 grams of carbs, but at lunch I drop down to 1.25 units per 10 grams of carbs.

I give you all of this info because typically these mysterious results are often due to incorrect basal rates, bolus rates, or a combination. The good news is that pumps enable us to closely match our needs.

Look at it this way: you have two insulin rates and one blood glucose reading. Which one caused the variance? Most doctors and nurses will use their intuition and take a stab at changing one or both rates. They are often right because of their experience. Then we decide to do something abnormal like sleep in, have a large Christmas dinner, or have that late midnight snack. Suddenly those guessed at rates fall apart.

I don't like guessing. My life is on the line here!

So what do we do? We separate our rates and test them by themselves. We test our basals simply by not eating. We skip meals and test every hour or so. Our goal is to set our rates to keep our BGs flat. Once we are flat, we then worry about our bolus rates.

Now understand there are risks. It is easy to make incorrect adjustments and put yourself in grave danger. I have no problem with you basal testing, but please have someone (Dr.!)review your adjustments.

Here's a bunch of links.

Integrated Diabetes Services - Diabetes Management

Getting Down to Basals :: Diabetes Self-Management

HOWTO profile your Basal Rates.

PDF Worksheet

Humalog profile - for adjustments

Advanced pump techniques
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then in the morning it will be around 12 - 14. What's going wrong?

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Old 04-30-2008, 06:44 AM
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HI Mike & Welcome.

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Old 04-30-2008, 06:50 AM
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hi mike...welcome.....lots of great people here willing to share tons of information...i am sure you will find some answers!
hang in there!
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