Very basic doubts

  
DiabetesForo
02/12/2012 6:14 a.m.

I wanted to confirm a couple of things, to see if I am right or not, you will tell me.I understand that if you carry the pump, when you have an hypo, you stop the infusion or put it minimal, and so to recover you do not need to consume so many hydrates (since there is less insulin in the body, which would not happen with the ball, which, whichIt would always be the same once injected).And, when you want to do sports (run), the same: you stop the infusion or put it minimal and thus you can ingest less hydrates and be quieter than if you go with boli.I hope I have explained to me ... get me out of doubt, please!

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DiabetesForo
02/12/2012 10:17 a.m.

Yes halfway: D

If you have a bolus active, you can't stop that because it "has already entered" .... as if it were the bolus with the pen, the same.

You can suspend the basal or program a lower temporal basal.
I, with the hypos that I have had I program a temporal basal of 20% for half an hour, so after half an hour the basal returns alone to its normal values ​​and I have no danger that I forget.But if I always have hypo as hydrates ... exactly the same as I did with pen: juice or cocacola+2-3 cookies, depending ...

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DiabetesForo
02/14/2012 6:41 a.m.

OK thanks.From what you tell me it is a bit like I believed.What happens to me is that if I want to do sports I have to start at 220-240 and to reach those values ​​it is not worth a little juice and cookies, which bothers me because I also try to control the weight, and it is meMore difficult like this :(.

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Velia
02/15/2012 4:12 a.m.

I stop the pump when you have an hypo I have never understood it very well, because the basal changes take to take effect the same time it takes to start making the fast insulin effect, that is, between 1/2 and 3/4 hour ... So I don't pay much attention to ... Another thing is that you take some HC, you quickly and lower the basal to be sure that it will not fall anymore ...
Regarding sport, I tell you the same, for example Angela has ed.Physics at 1:00 p.m.the temporal basal effect) ...

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DiabetesForo
02/15/2012 5:36 a.m.

Ok, thanks for the answers.

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romevila
02/15/2012 10:44 a.m.

The truth is that it gives me the feeling that I am going to be difficult for the subject of the bomb, I do not consider myself incapable, but the skill I see in almost all of you, as I do not see it, despite my "career"In this disease ... I am doing many troubles, I will go in parts, if I grant it, little by little with diabetes education, that I am very, very obsolete, I will see if I feel trained for its handling, TB may be in the association, to be in contact with all the people who suffer from it ..... everything can help me.
Anyway, I'm going to walk, see if ideas are clarified.

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DiabetesForo
02/15/2012 12:03 p.m.

Romevila does not scare yourself;), bomb management if you don't have it is logical that it seems impossible to understand, but it is not complicated.Also before putting it they will update you in the diet by portions and they will teach you to handle it.It is not a bad idea that you approach your association and know people who carry it.
Roa I exercise regularly, I go for a run or walk to the mountain, the bomb does not take away that you have to program the exit in advance as with feathers.I imagine that you will do like me, we do not go to run when a bolus is taking effect, I usually exercise daily from 7 pm, at that time I have a basal of 0.30 so I do not usually move it andIf I am very fair as cookies.The bomb gives you the possibility of scheduling the basal in advance of the exercise, something you cannot do with feathers, of course you have to eat something before if you are too fair.But like everything in diabetes depends on each one, one's own experience is what it is worth.

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Velia
02/16/2012 4:01 a.m.

Romevila, that this is not the cause you don't have the bomb ...
As Prado says, if you do not use it, it is difficult to understand what we are talking about, but the operation is quite "rudimentary," I would say.Any mobile of those now or any choharro of these electronic is much more complex ... It is actually a very basic menu with almost basic instructions and that we all know .... so if you are interested, it begins by looking at all the wholePossible information of this treatment and then asks, that there are many users already with a lot of experience.
By the way, the skill gives the experience.As an anecdote I will tell you that the first time I changed the catheter to my daughter took more than 20 minutes between preparing everything, remembering step by step what they had taught us ... and always with that feeling of "uff, I am forgettingSomething ".. now I could do it with your eyes closed ... something like when you learn to drive ... encouragement.

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Pepita
02/16/2012 5:50 a.m.

Hello, I wanted to tell you some very positive things about this topic:
First: regarding what Roa says about the hypos, when I have one I put the 1% basal for half an hour and you only need to take the ration of fast hydrates, but not that of slow hydrates at 10 min,With which you are taking some food there if you also want to control the weight.

But what has changed my life the most is the subject of exercise: I do spinning, which you know is very strong, and what I do is that 1hora before and during the time that the exercise lasts I put the basal to 40-50 % and I don't have to eat anything.Before the pump ate 6-8 rations to exercise and also continued to go down once finished, which had to eat even more.Now, none of that, and I stay at normal levels.

And finally, I can tell you that with the bomb everything is easier because you do not have to do any kind of mental calculations: you tell the pump the glucose you have and the rations that you are going to eat and she calculates the insulinnecessary

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romevila
02/16/2012 8:52 a.m.

Thank you Velia, as it is always a pleasure to listen to your answers and your spirits.You have the virtue of always letting me happy, in April I will tell my endo.
I have a question, I used to have my endocrine in Pamplona, ​​I still have my house there, a good endocrine friend, would it be possible to place it in Navarra?Or is it muco ask ????

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DiabetesForo
02/16/2012 10:26 a.m.

Thank you all.Hopefully one day I can have the bomb and enjoy its advantages ...

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Velia
02/17/2012 4:09 a.m.

Thanks Romevila !!!
Where do you have the endocrine now?

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romevila
02/28/2012 7:24 a.m.

Hi Velia
I live in Valencia now and I go to the General Hospital, but they do not put bombs, I have it super black, I have the visit in April, to see how my hem is ....

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MeI
02/28/2012 10:32 a.m.

With this, do you mean that you raise glycemia before doing so so that it does not go down?If that is what you mean, the bomb will be hyperutil.
With it before exercising, instead of eating to climb the blood glucose, you will only have to adjust the basal to 20.30.50% and with this it will not give you the descent during the exercise and when you finish you keep it a horita or timeAnd a half depending on the exercise you have done and ready, all good without eating anything.If you do like me, that you are telling calories even from water this will mean a great advantage in this aspect, in addition, the health improvement that does not have to cause you hyperglycemia to exercise.

All the best.

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DiabetesForo
02/29/2012 3:46 p.m.

Yes, Mei, I cause hyperglycemia to be able to do sports.Above, in the afternoon I have downward trend, which complicates everything.I also see things as you have exposed them, and I think the bomb would help me a lot, the problem is that my endo does not think like this :(

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romevila
02/29/2012 3:49 p.m.

Roa, where are you from?

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DiabetesForo
02/29/2012 5:07 p.m.

I have sent you a private.

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romevila
04/24/2012 10:08 a.m.

Hello
I didn't know where to put it, Nana, Prado, Velia, Alea, Owas, Aurora, Roa are going to put on the bomb !!!!We will start with the "classes" in group.I am like crazy.

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DiabetesForo
04/24/2012 11:16 a.m.

Congratulations Romevila !!!!!!!!!!!!!: D ..... Another bomber, you are already having us.Here you have a lot of information but I advise you to wait for the training course because if it will not seem more complicated than it really is.You are already telling us.: D

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iris
04/24/2012 3:08 p.m.

Congratulations Romevila

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