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The Bigfoot Unity
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Diabetes Management System User Guide | Chapter 10
Problem
What it may mean
MY HISTORY
records in your App
indicate you injected
an insulin dose but
you did not
Your insulin pen may have accidentally
separated from your Cap and you may (or
may not) have been aware of it at the time.
In either case, your App and Cap would
record that you injected an insulin dose
(even if you did not), and that record would
appear in MY HISTORY.
What to do
Bigfoot Unity lets you flag (mark) a rapid-acting or a long-acting insulin
dose as “not taken” in the MY HISTORY List View section to remind
you that the recorded dose was not actually injected. Flagging (marking)
the dose as “not taken” in MY HISTORY is for your information only. It
will not affect the “time since last dose” displayed on your Cap. After
you flag (mark) an insulin dose as “not taken,” the dosing record will be
grayed out when reviewing MY HISTORY.
<Insulin> Dose
Make sure you note this information when it’s time to decide how much
insulin to dose the next time you inject insulin from your pens. Not
knowing how much or when you injected insulin may result in taking too
much or too little insulin, which can lead to severe low or high glucose.
Problem
What it may mean
My Cap may have
been damaged when
I dropped it with my
insulin pen inserted.
MY HISTORY
records indicate I
injected an insulin
dose when I did not.
Your insulin pen may have dislodged from
the Cap and recorded a dose. The Cap
may be damaged.
What to do
Check that your Cap is not damaged, and that the insulin pen can
still be inserted into the Cap. When you insert the pen you should
hear or feel the Cap click onto the pen. Make sure that “Cap is
off Pen” is not displayed on the Cap after inserting. If your Cap
incorrectly recorded a dose that you did not take, follow the same
steps in the previous troubleshooting Problem for how to remove
that dose from MY HISTORY records.