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Put in a new site last night. Bolused, had dinner and everything looked good when I went to bed. Woke up over 300. All day I've bolused to bring my bs down, but it would creep back up without eating anything. Finally changed my site this afternoon and all is good again. This has happend at least a dozen times since I started pumping a little over 2 years ago. I just don't understand why or how to figure out the problem sooner. Does anyone else have this problem?

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maybe your basal rate has to be changed.... check with you diabetic educator.... this also happened to me... but since my basal rates have been changed... it has worked so far... why dont you try the dexcom seven plus sensor... go to the dexcom.com page... bet invention ever... wouldnt live without it... the sensor alarms you when your blood sugar is rising or falling ..... good luck joann b

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