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Feb 23 2012, 02:41 PM
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IPF Regular ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 291 Joined: 15-January 11 Member No.: 3,436 My Pump: Medtronic Revel 723 |
Last night I did a really stupid thing. Somewhere between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. I "suspended" my pump - all the while 'I was supposed to be sleeping'. I've had the pump for 18 months and never did this before. I don't know if I rolled over on it and accidentally pressed the buttons - but I am thinking what I did was not very smart. I think now I need to lock the keypad just after I test my BG before going to bed???
-------------------- Type 1 Dx 4-21-2003
Medtronic 723, 8-21-2010 Dexcom CGMS. 9-2007 - self funded |
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Feb 23 2012, 04:09 PM
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![]() IPF Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,916 Joined: 4-January 09 From: Dallas, Texas Member No.: 1,726 My Pump: Paradigm 723/CGMS |
Last night I did a really stupid thing. Somewhere between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. I "suspended" my pump - all the while 'I was supposed to be sleeping'. I've had the pump for 18 months and never did this before. I don't know if I rolled over on it and accidentally pressed the buttons - but I am thinking what I did was not very smart. I think now I need to lock the keypad just after I test my BG before going to bed??? That could be a good idea if you push buttons on your pump while sleeping. Maybe you where attempting to cancel a alarm. Upload your pump and export that days data to Excel it will show you every alarm and button push. -------------------- John
T1-LADA 1988 Paradigm-723/CGMS |
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Feb 23 2012, 04:51 PM
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IPF Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,198 Joined: 4-June 08 From: NYC Member No.: 1,173 My Pump: Minimed Revel |
Last night I did a really stupid thing. Somewhere between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. I "suspended" my pump - all the while 'I was supposed to be sleeping'. I've had the pump for 18 months and never did this before. I don't know if I rolled over on it and accidentally pressed the buttons - but I am thinking what I did was not very smart. I think now I need to lock the keypad just after I test my BG before going to bed??? I've done some button pushing on my pump during the night as well and didn't remember a thing the next morning. I've never accidentally pushed buttons by rolling over on the pump or sleeping on it. I hope your BG wasn't too crazy when you woke up and discovered what happened. -------------------- --
Liz Type 1 4/27/87 Minimed Revel 723 + CGMS |
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Feb 23 2012, 05:57 PM
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IPF Regular ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 291 Joined: 15-January 11 Member No.: 3,436 My Pump: Medtronic Revel 723 |
That could be a good idea if you push buttons on your pump while sleeping. Maybe you where attempting to cancel a alarm. Upload your pump and export that days data to Excel it will show you every alarm and button push. Up to last night I had never pushed buttons (or at least I don't think I did). I will upload and see if I can see the alarms etc. Good suggestion. I've done some button pushing on my pump during the night as well and didn't remember a thing the next morning. I've never accidentally pushed buttons by rolling over on the pump or sleeping on it. I hope your BG wasn't too crazy when you woke up and discovered what happened. Actually my BG was really low at 50 (2.7) and since I have hypo-unawareness I didn't know that until I tested my BG. My Dexcom sensor said 58, but I didn't believe it because my sensor has been wrong before (especially when the sensor itself is going on 18 days). -------------------- Type 1 Dx 4-21-2003
Medtronic 723, 8-21-2010 Dexcom CGMS. 9-2007 - self funded |
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Feb 23 2012, 07:16 PM
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![]() IPF Regular ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 129 Joined: 25-January 12 From: Somerset, UK Member No.: 4,068 My Pump: Accu Chek Combo |
I tried using the key lock on my pump.
It's so good I struggled immensely trying to unlock it afterwards and then removed it! If locking your keys gives you peace of mind then go for it! -------------------- Type 1 Diabetic, diagnosed at 2 years old on 1st August 1976.
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Feb 23 2012, 08:35 PM
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IPF Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,198 Joined: 4-June 08 From: NYC Member No.: 1,173 My Pump: Minimed Revel |
Actually my BG was really low at 50 (2.7) and since I have hypo-unawareness I didn't know that until I tested my BG. My Dexcom sensor said 58, but I didn't believe it because my sensor has been wrong before (especially when the sensor itself is going on 18 days). Maybe you woke during the night because Dexcom alarmed with a low BG, and you suspended the pump without thinking? The Carelink report will show you exactly what time the pump was suspended. -------------------- --
Liz Type 1 4/27/87 Minimed Revel 723 + CGMS |
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Feb 25 2012, 02:32 AM
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IPF Regular ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 291 Joined: 15-January 11 Member No.: 3,436 My Pump: Medtronic Revel 723 |
Maybe you woke during the night because Dexcom alarmed with a low BG, and you suspended the pump without thinking? The Carelink report will show you exactly what time the pump was suspended. Thanks for the good tip Liz. I looked on the Carelink report and I suspended it at midnight for 20 minutes and then again at 12:20 a.m. for 90 minutes. I sure hope I never do that again.....really weird. -------------------- Type 1 Dx 4-21-2003
Medtronic 723, 8-21-2010 Dexcom CGMS. 9-2007 - self funded |
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