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Up/Down Controller User Info/Support Blood Glucose Records
Living with Diabetes
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Avoid Lows, Highs, and DKA
You can avoid most risks related to using the OmniPod System
by practicing proper techniques and by acting promptly at the
first sign of trouble. You can avoid potential problems by
knowing the signs of hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), hyperg-
lycemia (high blood glucose), and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
The easiest and most reliable way to avoid these conditions is to
check your blood glucose often.
General precautions
Keep careful records and discuss changes and adjustments
with your healthcare provider.
Tell your healthcare provider if you have extreme highs or
lows, or if highs or lows are occurring more often than usual.
If you have technical problems with your OmniPod System
and cannot resolve them, do not hesitate to call our 24-hour
Customer Support line at 800-591-3455 (from outside the
United States, 781-457-5098).
Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose)
Hypoglycemia can occur even when a pod is working properly.
Never ignore the signs of low blood glucose (no matter how
mild). If left untreated, severe hypoglycemia can cause seizures
or lead to unconsciousness. If you suspect that your blood glu-
cose level is low, check your BG level to confirm.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia
Never ignore these symptoms:
Shakiness
•Fatigue
Unexplained sweating
Cold, clammy skin
Weakness
Blurred vision or a headache
Sudden hunger
Rapid heart rate
Confusion
Tingling in the lips or tongue
•Anxiety
Hypoglycemia unawareness is a condition in which
you do not realize when your blood glucose level is
low. If you are prone to hypoglycemia unawareness,
you may want to use the OmniPod Systems blood
glucose reminder and check your blood glucose
more frequently. See “Alerts and reminders” in Chap-
ter 6, Using the Personal Diabetes Manager, for how
to set the reminder.

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