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  1. #16
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    Nov 2010
    Location
    Ohio
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    tape & basal rates

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    I used to put down a layer of tegaderm under my minimed sof-sets, because I was allergic to the adhesive. since switching to the Animas insets, I haven't had a problem, thankfully. I'm not on a CGMS (yet! really want one though.) but Gillian's suggestion is a good one.

    I did 42 miles on Saturday with a 40% reduction and ate breakfast and bolused about 80% of that. I was 87 at the midpoint of the ride. I had a gel pack, and that helped keep me steady in the second half, but I was still 87 after the ride and falling. So, I kept it at -20% for a few hours and had lunch with protein to help keep my blood sugar up.

    I'm doing a 60 mile charity ride Saturday, thinking I'm going to try -50% since I know this will be harder since it's long and I'm riding with fast people. I'm also going to keep some energy gel chews on me to eat at the rest stops at 20 and 40 miles. You might try some sort of carb/protein bar (clif bar or clif block are my favorites, but there are others) at mid-ride to help keep your sugar up, plus something short acting like the gel or gatorade to treat the low.

    Ruby- do you start your basal decrease an hour before you go out? It needs time to actually reduce the insulin in your system. When I go out in the morning, I'll bolus for my breakfast (usually 80% or so) wait 15 minutes, eat breakfast, and reduce my basal before I go get ready to ride.

    Beth

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Northern California
    Posts
    98
    Great information! I will try some tape under my sensors and see if that helps. I even break out from the tape to hold the sensor down, but can't completely cover the sensor because I am a belly sweater and it gets steamy and itchy if I try to cover the whole sensor.

    Thanks Beth. I will try Lowering the basal earlier. I didn't do that. I only lowered my breakfast bolus. You guys are so helpful. Thank you!!!
    “Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.”.
    ~Oscar Wilde

    Type One Diabetes
    currently using Medtronic MiniMed
    Revel 723 with CGMS

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    2,698
    Hypafix is very sticky, very breathable tape. Since I started using it over my sensor sites and infusion sets, I haven't had problems with sweating them off or itching.

  4. #19
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    36
    Also try OpSite FlexFix. I used this successfully with the MM sensors. I think I bought a 2" wide roll on Amazon and cut is to whatever size I needed. Lasted forever.

    Gillian

 

 

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