you to download pump setup information to your home computer. Having this information readily available will make the transition between injections and pump therapy seamless and easy.
ARE YOU AT RISK FOR SEVERE LOWS?
You are at risk of severe hypoglycemia if any of the following apply to you:
Knowing your bolus calculations may also be necessary if you use injections until the pump is replaced. It is also useful to have a vial, cartridge, or pen of long-acting insulin available. The kind and amount of insulin you use should be discussed with your diabetes team, written down, and placed in your diabetes supply kit. For more details about switching to injections while waiting to restart pump therapy, see chapter 4.
SICK DAY SUPPLIES
If you become ill, you’ll need extra supplies to ensure that you have a safe and speedy recovery. Make sure that the items for sick day management are at home all the time. If you are vomiting, stay hydrated by taking frequent sips of clear fluids, such as ginger ale, sports drinks, or water (plain or flavored). Popsicles or other frozen fluids are sometimes easier to take in if you are nauseated. Keep both regular and sugar-free fluids on hand: regular for when blood glucose levels are low or in your target range and sugar-free for when you have high blood glucose levels. Be sure your refrigerator or pantry is stocked with these items. You do not want to have to run to the grocery store at the last minute.
Your diabetes team may want you to keep limited amounts of medicines on hand to treat vomiting. Being prepared can help minimize your risks of dehydration and avoid a visit to the emergency room. If your team suggests this, be sure of a few things: 1) the supply is kept up to date (not expired), 2) you know how to use the medicine correctly, and 3) contact your diabetes team before taking the medicine. Also, call or go to the emergency room if, despite the medicine, you are still not able to keep fluids down or your condition worsens.
SUMMARY:
PREPARATION AND PREVENTION
YOUR DIABETES SUPPLY KIT INVENTORY
YOUR RISK OF SEVERE HYPOGLYCEMIA IS HIGHIF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING APPLY TO YOU
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOW YOU CAN LESSEN THE RISK OF SOME COMMON DIABETES PROBLEMS