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Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
Insulin Pods use rapid-acting insulin, so you have no long-acting 
insulin in your body. If insulin delivery from the Pod is interrupted 
(an occlusion), your blood glucose can rise rapidly and lead to 
diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). DKA is a serious—but totally pre-
ventable—emergency that can occur if you ignore high blood 
glucose levels.
Symptoms of DKA
Nausea and vomiting
Abdominal pain
Dehydration
Fruity-smelling breath
Dry skin or tongue
Drowsiness
Rapid pulse
Labored breathing
The symptoms of DKA are much like those of the flu. Before 
assuming you have the flu, check your blood glucose and check 
for ketones to rule out DKA.
Weight loss or gain
Consult your healthcare provider 
for guidance.
Menstrual cycle
Pregnancy
Check with your healthcare provider for guidance on any 
of the causes or suggested actions above.
Possible cause of high 
blood glucose
Suggested action
If left untreated, DKA can cause breathing difficulties, 
shock, coma, and eventually death.