I have been a insulin dependent diabetic since I was 13 years old. Having diabetes for 54 years I seen so much technology with treatment of this condition. When diagnosed the way to keep track of your glucose was by testing your urine for glucose. Which was hard to control the condition. I love my pump it helps me maintain by my glucose and A1C.
And a urine glucose test strip, although cheap, cannot detect low blood glucose. My husband's had hypoglycemic unawareness since diagnosis in May, 1978. He had so many low episodes and convulsions over that 45 year period. We didn't even get prescribed a glucagon kit until about 1998!!! I don't think the endos ever took a real history or they would have known how bad these lows were.
When I started using Medtronic years ago, I was 15% TIR and yesterday I was 92% on track and I didn’t even have my settings dialed in yet. Thank you for saving my life with the incredible advancements. You are my hero. ❤
Ive been on my 780g for almost a month and i have to say i love it. My blood sugar is levels are running so level most of the time. Plus, I almost never have to test my blood anymore. Virtually no more alarms on my pump and I can finally get a full night's sleep without out my pump yelling at me, bg required, minimum delivery.
780G is fine Guardian sensor not ok, should retire after so many years Its time for Simplera to come on stage and make it more convenient and easier when changing sensors. GS are horrible compared to other CGM
Just got My daughter's,very excited about this 780g and seeing what it can do.The other pumps used a separate CGM and that worried me a little bit but thankfully her Endocrinologist recommended this unit.She just got off a year study for Affreza an inhaled insulin and that made a huge difference but still had to do Lantus at night which burns for her.This 780g hopefully will be a game changer.We go to the JDRF functions here in Vegas everytime they have them and after taking to all the different groups there i was sold on Medtronic.Thankfully insurance covers it.Inpen is awesome but still have to make sure you pay attention and make sure it registered as a prime or dose.
Very useful information. I was particularly struck by the recommendation to adjust active insulin time to two hours. The reason for this was clearly stated by the guest. I think I learned as much useful information about the 780G, if not more, from this interview as I did from Medtronic's own videos.
That's well known. I've been doing setting active insulin time at 2 h. for years. It was obvious that you had to get the insulin correction happening faster. The stuff about auto correction happening faster & stronger if the algorithm detects that the bg is rising more rapidly so it thinks you must have eaten something was new to me. My husband, the pump user often goes low in the middle of the night (around midnight) and then, has a rise toward dawn as if he's eaten something when he hasn't. I noticed that Auto Correct was stronger then and now, I know why.
You don't have hypoglycemic unawareness, I guess or you wouldn't trust a DIY system. I think the DIY system is probably a good one for people good with technology and without hypoiglycemic unawareness @@diabe_tech
my biggest problem with the guardian 4 transmitter is that it is bulky and can show through clothing and also breaks my skin. The adhesive tapes are not hypoallergenic enough as it can cause blisters which is very painful. this being said I love my 780G and the extended infusion set. Very informative video. Excellent Medtronic support in the UK.
I can tell Medtronic what would help 1. Ditch their guardian sensor align with Dexcom 2. Make the pumps smaller and less bulky 3. Make a tubeless pump, people are over tubed pumps
Hi, could you please ask why my son 's minimed 780g insulin Pump is decreasing amount of required insulin for breakfast 70%? And his Bg/SG rises up to 300 and he spends nearly 3 hours out of range above 200. It happens because of negative adjustment by pump/smartguard. Please ask him how to solve this problem?
@@karendewees-mc9rt finally we have solved the problem. You need just follow up with the pump recommendation and not to play with IC rate of pump. Eat carb amount which allowed by pump without negative adjustment, for completion missing part of your meal add more protein and fat to your dish 😉. All be OK. Is there anybody who will ask medtronic team to provide a virtual assistant for its app? Which will help users with such and same problems?
I've been type 1 for 65 years with an A1c, last month, of 5.9. I now have upgraded to the 780G with S.Guard and it reduces each and every bolus as well, no matter what my glucose is. My BG has been horrible with the SGuard & Guardian 4 sensors. Meal boluses do not effectively auto-correct, either. Oddly enogh though, at night the system works incredibly well for me. All night long it remains around 103-120mg/dl. If I can get the daytime meal boluses back like they were before I'm certain my TIR would be much better. Though disappointing, I'm pretty sure someone out there (Medtronic of otherwise) has a fix. We can't be the only ones experiencing this?
I too had problems with breakfast. And not only with reducing bolus, but also with basal being apparently too low for my morning needs even when eating close to no carbs. Although it seems it improved or even disappeared with some changes of the settings I did recently and with the move to Lyumjev. Try at least - using the 2 hour active insulin time and decreasing the carb ratio.
One question, Justin: Could you ask this Medtronic Diabetes engineer if having the basal set at .2 or 1.0 makes any difference if you are in Safe Guard. Thank you. I'm glad to hear that Medtronic supports me in setting the AIT at 2 h. even though the bolus insulin is active for at least 3 h. (I use Fiasp. It works fine.) I'm going to try the 7 day infusion set though. We always get a high bg level when we change the set and it can last for hours so a 7 day set would eliminate that high bg period once or twice in 7 days.
I was part of a trial for rapid insulin, and in my case it only caused rapid weight gain. It was however FDA approved after my trial. Great interview questions and answers…Thanks for going more in depth than the others.
Which rapid insulin were you on that caused weight gain? I'm asking because I switched from Humalog to Lyumjev, and I've noticed some weight gain in the past 3 months I've been on it.
My experience with Medtronic? Well until I got their CGM it was fine but after I am counting the days on my existing pump warranty until I can switch to ANYTHING else.
Thank you so much for your video. Unfortunately you don‘t get that much Information in the form of UA-cam videos about the medtronic 780 g in Germany. So I stared at the screen 😄
Lou asked, what are we not offering? what are we willing to have? it is a challenge to us. Well , you are not offering to control the pump 780g with the smartphone. We need to use the pump interface, and this is a little crap when you have a little kid to supervise when sleeping. and this is quite simple to implement....
You spoke about something called DIY Looper...you said that's what you were using, not FDA approved. So exactly what is that? And why does it offer more flexibility? Thanks, good talk with Medtronic.
I just got the 780g delivered today. It better work like magic because they charged my insurance company $11,500 just for the pump. The sensor and accessories got the bill up to $15,000. What is it in this pump and sensor that makes it cost as much as a brand new motorcycle shipped over from Japan? I sure do not see this thing having 15K worth of parts in it unless the internals are made of gold.
I don't understand ppl talking about ppl changing infusion sets 2-3 days been on paradigm pumps and infusion sets and reservoirs. 19 yrs still on 523 paradigm 9 yrs old was given about 8 yrs worth of reservoirs and infusion sets for it by other family's that had a member using them. I have from day one used products for 7 - ,10 days with no problems no infections I use prep swabs and use till I noticed insulin isn't absorbing good. My A1C runs 6.2. I don't see what all the hoopla is about must be follow the money
Some people will notice that the site doesn't absorb well after 2.5 days and have to change the set. I don't go beyond 4 days with my sets and quite often have to change them before 4 days. I had to change one set after about 18 h. That's very rare though. The site just refused to absorb insulin. The pump kept saying "insulin flow blocked" as well. I think I've only had 2 sets that failed in less than 2 days in 21 years 10 months of pumping. I did hit a blood vessel a couple of times though.
I've been on the 780 for a couple months and I'm not really impressed. I spend most of my time in manual mode. My sensor randomly says I'm dangerously low when I'm actually not, and it does this a lot. If I were in auto mode and it suspended my basal for two hours because it was falsely reading low, that would be really bad. The other day, the sensor read in the 50s but my meter said 150. And now there's a sensor shortage so my replacement sensors are backordered for God only knows how long. Thank God I have an alert dog. When the sensor is working, the meal bolus in auto mode is horrible. It always suspends my basal after a meal, sometimes as long as 45 minutes, and then my sugar hits 300. I'll give it a few hours to see if auto corrections will bring it down and it never does. However when I bolus in manual mode 20 min before eating, there's a very minimal spike. I ate pizza for lunch today and the highest I hit was 120. It's been a very disappointing and frustrating experience with the sensors not working and auto mode letting me run so high.
I'm watching FBI reruns, can u summarize for me? I have the Medtronic 770. There's a software upgrade but you don't get a new pump? Do you automatically get the new CGM sensor or is that a separate issue etc as far as will your insurance pay for it now or not? Does it make sense to switch to the newest Dexcom or wait for the Omnipod imitation thing from the company Medtronic bought???
I wish Medtronic would spend some R&D on developing a different adhesive for their infusion sets and sensors. A high percentage of people have become sensitized to these acrylate adhesives. Two companies have changed their formulations of their adhesives because of these problems. Medtronic has not prioritized this. No matter how good an algorithm is, if the physical device that provides the required data cannot be collected due to bleeding rashes and skin infection, the technology is irrelevant. For those folks who have been sensitized, Skin Grip sells shields that can provide some relief but it is an added cost and extra step that does not always work.
The pump is a no brainer. What are the sensors like? I had an earlier version of, the CGM and they were awful. They lost connection with the pump at least 3 times a night with the pump going NUTS and at least 3 times in the middle of the day. They also had AI built in, guaranteed at the worst time the CGM would go off, in a meeting with the customer at funerals and the list goes on. For $20 a month I can get the Guardian 4 CGM, I don't know if I want them. I have the 640g and I love it. and I have to get the 780 (free upgrade) At least I get to keep my 640!
Guardian sensor inserting is horrible, really need to improve its inserting method. Please have Guardian Sensor replaced asap, its way behind Im waiting for the Simplera
This system will give you the best outcomes, he said. Now a month ago I defected from Medtronic after 15 years. No one I spoke to at Medtronic mentioned the 780’s debut was imminent, and the software could be installed on a 770. All conversation was to upgrade to 770 or keep my 630 for another year. Now why was that? It’s older technology and not integrated with their sensor. Please add a chapter on the 780 sensor. The Medtronic sensor drove me away from Medtronic.
For a while, the Guardian 3 sensor would need to be recharged after 3 or 4 days. It never lasted the full 7 days with the 670 G. Now, it does with the 780 G. I don't know if Medtronic just improved the sensors or if the Guardian 3 sensors work better with the 780 G than with the 670 G. The last sensor I had installed was 2 weeks past the expiry date and it still worked till the end of day 7 and we had a period of very high bg (15.0 [270]) as well so I thought it would fail early, but it didn't.
I would like someone to ask the 'Big Companies' that develop these devices and algorithms, "Why aren't you collaborating with other developers and the 'Loopers' and DIY system users to produce the best of the best closed loop systems"? Competition isn't always the best thing for those managing Type 1 although I'm sure it makes more money for the likes of Medtronic and Tandem. How about some collaboration and sharing of knowledge and information for the good of mankind?
That could be a sign of heart damage. My husband had a brief low spell a day ago after lifting a heavy lawn object to put it away for the winter. He didn't put his pump in temp target before doing that work. He didn't lose consciousness, but lay down for a couple of minutes and recovered quickly. His cgms said he was about 7.0 so the weak spell could have been caused by low bp as well. I was away for a dentist appointment or I would have tested his bg and treated the low. It scared him, but no other damage done. My husband had a stent put in 2 years 5 months ago. He is on some heart medication so that could cause low bp, I guess, when he was working hard.
Unfortunately Medtronic's blood glucose monitor sucks. It's very slow and not very accurate and It's like a harpoon that you stick into yourself. This would have been the perfect insulin pump If they partnered with Dexcom.
Thank you for the video and thank you for the various feedbacks from people. Question: I love technologies. I like to use a phone to control things etc... Anyone have information on how using the pump device itself is to bolus and make corrections? having to access the pump itself while riding my bicycle at 40mph is a problem. Further more, for cyclists, the HOLY GRALE is to be able to have live CGM glucose levels on the bicycle GPS head unit like from #Garmin or from #Hammerhead or from #Wahoo and such? Thank you!
In fact I don’t think if I had the choice today I would make the same decision. I have worn Medtronic pumps for over 30 years, and still like the pump.
I have a 770 g. Total junk. Went back to the paradigm 523. Hope it lasts awhile it's already 9 yrs old best pump ever I'm not trusting my life to something that says my bgs are 134 when it's 407. Total junk Medtronic is on the path to being a bud light company Medtronic would be wise to go back to basic paradigm 500 s models ! I'll go back to syringes before I use the trash being made now !!
Some times they sell the rights to other companies though. Medtronic bought the rights to one infusion set because it was so popular and put their own attachment on it so it will work with their infusion set.
Why does he keep saying "we're working on technology" to do that?? Other pumps already have the "technology" and pump control through a phone app, watch app? Other pumps can software "update" their pumps via direct software download to the pump. They sound like Apple following Samsung..
I have been a insulin dependent diabetic since I was 13 years old. Having diabetes for 54 years I seen so much technology with treatment of this condition. When diagnosed the way to keep track of your glucose was by testing your urine for glucose. Which was hard to control the condition. I love my pump it helps me maintain by my glucose and A1C.
Test tape yep
Was a Cure for Diabetes 5 years away for you too?
And a urine glucose test strip, although cheap, cannot detect low blood glucose. My husband's had hypoglycemic unawareness since diagnosis in May, 1978. He had so many low episodes and convulsions over that 45 year period. We didn't even get prescribed a glucagon kit until about 1998!!! I don't think the endos ever took a real history or they would have known how bad these lows were.
Please send details how to purchase
Same here. Almost the same time as the age I became a diabetic and the years I have had diabetes. Love my pump too. Glad things are working for you. 😊
When I started using Medtronic years ago, I was 15% TIR and yesterday I was 92% on track and I didn’t even have my settings dialed in yet. Thank you for saving my life with the incredible advancements. You are my hero. ❤
Thanks for sharing!
Ive been on my 780g for almost a month and i have to say i love it.
My blood sugar is levels are running so level most of the time.
Plus, I almost never have to test my blood anymore. Virtually no more alarms on my pump and I can finally get a full night's sleep without out my pump yelling at me, bg required, minimum delivery.
780G is fine
Guardian sensor not ok, should retire after so many years
Its time for Simplera to come on stage and make it more convenient and easier when changing sensors.
GS are horrible compared to other CGM
Hey didnt watched the whole video, can you put in a bolos through the app?
@@hihier4901 no
We are facing many hypo issues.can u share how u r achieving ur set levels without hypos n hypers
After the upgrade to 780G, I am having a lot of days at 100% time in range now. I can't even believe my eyes.
Just got My daughter's,very excited about this 780g and seeing what it can do.The other pumps used a separate CGM and that worried me a little bit but thankfully her Endocrinologist recommended this unit.She just got off a year study for Affreza an inhaled insulin and that made a huge difference but still had to do Lantus at night which burns for her.This 780g hopefully will be a game changer.We go to the JDRF functions here in Vegas everytime they have them and after taking to all the different groups there i was sold on Medtronic.Thankfully insurance covers it.Inpen is awesome but still have to make sure you pay attention and make sure it registered as a prime or dose.
Thanks for all the info! Glad you found something that works best for you :)
Very useful information. I was particularly struck by the recommendation to adjust active insulin time to two hours. The reason for this was clearly stated by the guest. I think I learned as much useful information about the 780G, if not more, from this interview as I did from Medtronic's own videos.
I love that!!! 😍
That's well known. I've been doing setting active insulin time at 2 h. for years. It was obvious that you had to get the insulin correction happening faster. The stuff about auto correction happening faster & stronger if the algorithm detects that the bg is rising more rapidly so it thinks you must have eaten something was new to me. My husband, the pump user often goes low in the middle of the night (around midnight) and then, has a rise toward dawn as if he's eaten something when he hasn't. I noticed that Auto Correct was stronger then and now, I know why.
I have have had excellent glycemic control since making the switch back to the Medtronic 780g system. Many 💯 time in range days. ❤ it!!!!
You have been diagnosed at a good time (last 2 years) in terms of technology development.
Agreed!
You don't have hypoglycemic unawareness, I guess or you wouldn't trust a DIY system. I think the DIY system is probably a good one for people good with technology and without hypoiglycemic unawareness @@diabe_tech
I just now starting to use the 780g today. I am hoping to have great results with it.
yay! Good luck :)
Great podcast! Excellent, really thoughtful questions and answers
my biggest problem with the guardian 4 transmitter is that it is bulky and can show through clothing and also breaks my skin. The adhesive tapes are not hypoallergenic enough as it can cause blisters which is very painful. this being said I love my 780G and the extended infusion set. Very informative video. Excellent Medtronic support in the UK.
“It aggregates.” I always say my sight pools, especially when I had T-Slim, which I sent back. Glad to hear Medtronic is working on a solution.
As far as I'm concerned, I'ld be interested if they allow it to be set to 90 as target too.
I can tell Medtronic what would help
1. Ditch their guardian sensor align with Dexcom
2. Make the pumps smaller and less bulky
3. Make a tubeless pump, people are over tubed pumps
Agree with 1 & 2 but 3 is not true in my case, I can't stand the idea that I need my phone near at all time to access the pump!
Amazing representative; I’m impressed A+
Hi, could you please ask why my son 's minimed 780g insulin Pump is decreasing amount of required insulin for breakfast 70%? And his Bg/SG rises up to 300 and he spends nearly 3 hours out of range above 200. It happens because of negative adjustment by pump/smartguard. Please ask him how to solve this problem?
The same thing happens to me and it drives me crazy!
@@karendewees-mc9rt finally we have solved the problem. You need just follow up with the pump recommendation and not to play with IC rate of pump. Eat carb amount which allowed by pump without negative adjustment, for completion missing part of your meal add more protein and fat to your dish 😉. All be OK. Is there anybody who will ask medtronic team to provide a virtual assistant for its app? Which will help users with such and same problems?
I've been type 1 for 65 years with an A1c, last month, of 5.9. I now have upgraded to the 780G with S.Guard and it reduces each and every bolus as well, no matter what my glucose is. My BG has been horrible with the SGuard & Guardian 4 sensors. Meal boluses do not effectively auto-correct, either. Oddly enogh though, at night the system works incredibly well for me. All night long it remains around 103-120mg/dl. If I can get the daytime meal boluses back like they were before I'm certain my TIR would be much better. Though disappointing, I'm pretty sure someone out there (Medtronic of otherwise) has a fix. We can't be the only ones experiencing this?
I too had problems with breakfast. And not only with reducing bolus, but also with basal being apparently too low for my morning needs even when eating close to no carbs. Although it seems it improved or even disappeared with some changes of the settings I did recently and with the move to Lyumjev. Try at least - using the 2 hour active insulin time and decreasing the carb ratio.
One question, Justin: Could you ask this Medtronic Diabetes engineer if having the basal set at .2 or 1.0 makes any difference if you are in Safe Guard. Thank you. I'm glad to hear that Medtronic supports me in setting the AIT at 2 h. even though the bolus insulin is active for at least 3 h. (I use Fiasp. It works fine.) I'm going to try the 7 day infusion set though. We always get a high bg level when we change the set and it can last for hours so a 7 day set would eliminate that high bg period once or twice in 7 days.
I was part of a trial for rapid insulin, and in my case it only caused rapid weight gain. It was however FDA approved after my trial. Great interview questions and answers…Thanks for going more in depth than the others.
Thank you so much! More to come...
Which rapid insulin were you on that caused weight gain?
I'm asking because I switched from Humalog to Lyumjev, and I've noticed some weight gain in the past 3 months I've been on it.
I'd better not say, because I don't want to hurt anyone's business but it wasn't the drug that you are on.
@@cyberauctionsvideos thank you
@@JMyoutube1 You two are probably gaining weight because the insulin is helping your a1c and tir so you store more of the carb as fat.
My experience with Medtronic? Well until I got their CGM it was fine but after I am counting the days on my existing pump warranty until I can switch to ANYTHING else.
Thank you so much for your video. Unfortunately you don‘t get that much Information in the form of UA-cam videos about the medtronic 780 g in Germany. So I stared at the screen 😄
Lou asked, what are we not offering? what are we willing to have? it is a challenge to us. Well , you are not offering to control the pump 780g with the smartphone. We need to use the pump interface, and this is a little crap when you have a little kid to supervise when sleeping. and this is quite simple to implement....
I love the 780G system more than I loved my X2
You spoke about something called DIY Looper...you said that's what you were using, not FDA approved. So exactly what is that? And why does it offer more flexibility? Thanks, good talk with Medtronic.
Unfortunately I can't use the phone app, because it refuses to run with developer mode enabled - I use it on my phone.
I just got the 780g delivered today. It better work like magic because they charged my insurance company $11,500 just for the pump. The sensor and accessories got the bill up to $15,000.
What is it in this pump and sensor that makes it cost as much as a brand new motorcycle shipped over from Japan? I sure do not see this thing having 15K worth of parts in it unless the internals are made of gold.
i'm getting the 780g this week and it costs 82.000 turkish liras here... plus monthly 4500 turkish liras for the set and cgms.
Price is mostly determined by usefulness/utility/value for the buyer, not by the cost of parts.
In finland 5700€ and accessories about 500€ per month+insulin on top of that. They clearly screwed your insurance company.
I don't understand ppl talking about ppl changing infusion sets 2-3 days been on paradigm pumps and infusion sets and reservoirs. 19 yrs still on 523 paradigm 9 yrs old was given about 8 yrs worth of reservoirs and infusion sets for it by other family's that had a member using them. I have from day one used products for 7 - ,10 days with no problems no infections I use prep swabs and use till I noticed insulin isn't absorbing good. My A1C runs 6.2. I don't see what all the hoopla is about must be follow the money
Some people will notice that the site doesn't absorb well after 2.5 days and have to change the set. I don't go beyond 4 days with my sets and quite often have to change them before 4 days. I had to change one set after about 18 h. That's very rare though. The site just refused to absorb insulin. The pump kept saying "insulin flow blocked" as well. I think I've only had 2 sets that failed in less than 2 days in 21 years 10 months of pumping. I did hit a blood vessel a couple of times though.
@@dinkster1729 iv had the pump say no delivery a few times but that was for some reason the connection from tube to reservoir plugged
I've been on the 780 for a couple months and I'm not really impressed. I spend most of my time in manual mode. My sensor randomly says I'm dangerously low when I'm actually not, and it does this a lot. If I were in auto mode and it suspended my basal for two hours because it was falsely reading low, that would be really bad. The other day, the sensor read in the 50s but my meter said 150. And now there's a sensor shortage so my replacement sensors are backordered for God only knows how long. Thank God I have an alert dog.
When the sensor is working, the meal bolus in auto mode is horrible. It always suspends my basal after a meal, sometimes as long as 45 minutes, and then my sugar hits 300. I'll give it a few hours to see if auto corrections will bring it down and it never does. However when I bolus in manual mode 20 min before eating, there's a very minimal spike. I ate pizza for lunch today and the highest I hit was 120.
It's been a very disappointing and frustrating experience with the sensors not working and auto mode letting me run so high.
I'm watching FBI reruns, can u summarize for me? I have the Medtronic 770. There's a software upgrade but you don't get a new pump? Do you automatically get the new CGM sensor or is that a separate issue etc as far as will your insurance pay for it now or not? Does it make sense to switch to the newest Dexcom or wait for the Omnipod imitation thing from the company Medtronic bought???
I wish Medtronic would spend some R&D on developing a different adhesive for their infusion sets and sensors. A high percentage of people have become sensitized to these acrylate adhesives. Two companies have changed their formulations of their adhesives because of these problems. Medtronic has not prioritized this. No matter how good an algorithm is, if the physical device that provides the required data cannot be collected due to bleeding rashes and skin infection, the technology is irrelevant. For those folks who have been sensitized, Skin Grip sells shields that can provide some relief but it is an added cost and extra step that does not always work.
The pump is a no brainer. What are the sensors like? I had an earlier version of, the CGM and they were awful. They lost connection with the pump at least 3 times a night with the pump going NUTS and at least 3 times in the middle of the day. They also had AI built in, guaranteed at the worst time the CGM would go off, in a meeting with the customer at funerals and the list goes on.
For $20 a month I can get the Guardian 4 CGM, I don't know if I want them. I have the 640g and I love it. and I have to get the 780 (free upgrade) At least I get to keep my 640!
Guardian sensor inserting is horrible, really need to improve its inserting method.
Please have Guardian Sensor replaced asap, its way behind
Im waiting for the Simplera
This system will give you the best outcomes, he said.
Now a month ago I defected from Medtronic after 15 years. No one I spoke to at Medtronic mentioned the 780’s debut was imminent, and the software could be installed on a 770. All conversation was to upgrade to 770 or keep my 630 for another year. Now why was that? It’s older technology and not integrated with their sensor.
Please add a chapter on the 780 sensor. The Medtronic sensor drove me away from Medtronic.
For a while, the Guardian 3 sensor would need to be recharged after 3 or 4 days. It never lasted the full 7 days with the 670 G. Now, it does with the 780 G. I don't know if Medtronic just improved the sensors or if the Guardian 3 sensors work better with the 780 G than with the 670 G. The last sensor I had installed was 2 weeks past the expiry date and it still worked till the end of day 7 and we had a period of very high bg (15.0 [270]) as well so I thought it would fail early, but it didn't.
I would like someone to ask the 'Big Companies' that develop these devices and algorithms, "Why aren't you collaborating with other developers and the 'Loopers' and DIY system users to produce the best of the best closed loop systems"? Competition isn't always the best thing for those managing Type 1 although I'm sure it makes more money for the likes of Medtronic and Tandem. How about some collaboration and sharing of knowledge and information for the good of mankind?
I know there is an event once a year that brings together big Pharma diabetes tech and DIYers. It's a bit underground....but it happens.
I'm a.type 1 for 40 years medtronic user for 25 years . My problem is I go low to high with no reason and If I hit 100 I will be 50 with in mins
That could be a sign of heart damage. My husband had a brief low spell a day ago after lifting a heavy lawn object to put it away for the winter. He didn't put his pump in temp target before doing that work. He didn't lose consciousness, but lay down for a couple of minutes and recovered quickly. His cgms said he was about 7.0 so the weak spell could have been caused by low bp as well. I was away for a dentist appointment or I would have tested his bg and treated the low. It scared him, but no other damage done. My husband had a stent put in 2 years 5 months ago. He is on some heart medication so that could cause low bp, I guess, when he was working hard.
Unfortunately Medtronic's blood glucose monitor sucks. It's very slow and not very accurate and It's like a harpoon that you stick into yourself. This would have been the perfect insulin pump If they partnered with Dexcom.
Thank you for the video and thank you for the various feedbacks from people. Question: I love technologies. I like to use a phone to control things etc... Anyone have information on how using the pump device itself is to bolus and make corrections? having to access the pump itself while riding my bicycle at 40mph is a problem. Further more, for cyclists, the HOLY GRALE is to be able to have live CGM glucose levels on the bicycle GPS head unit like from #Garmin or from #Hammerhead or from #Wahoo and such?
Thank you!
It work good, however their sensor really isn’t good. I have been wearing it for almost a year. They are in desperate need of a new sensor platform.
In fact I don’t think if I had the choice today I would make the same decision. I have worn Medtronic pumps for over 30 years, and still like the pump.
I have a 770 g. Total junk. Went back to the paradigm 523. Hope it lasts awhile it's already 9 yrs old best pump ever I'm not trusting my life to something that says my bgs are 134 when it's 407. Total junk Medtronic is on the path to being a bud light company Medtronic would be wise to go back to basic paradigm 500 s models ! I'll go back to syringes before I use the trash being made now !!
I'm stuck with a Tandem/ dexcom crap system because I am on Medicare.
plz write under video
“Other companies can’t just go to the store and buy it”??!?
You realize that every pump manufacturer has it own proprietary infusion set…right?
Some times they sell the rights to other companies though. Medtronic bought the rights to one infusion set because it was so popular and put their own attachment on it so it will work with their infusion set.
man go with fast acting insulin and let the pump do the rest for u
I will never go back to medtronic again. They have lost me and quite a few more.
Yep, especially when its comes to changing their guardian sensor.
But 780G pump is ok
I am not an apple person. Not on my samsung fold 5
With all the "smart" folks working there. WHY is the CGM Guardian Sensors so ARCHAIC?? It's embarrassing to say the least...
Io invece glia aghi che durano 7 giorni non li posso avere perché faccio troppa insulina invece di andare avanti andiamo in dietro
Why does he keep saying "we're working on technology" to do that?? Other pumps already have the "technology" and pump control through a phone app, watch app? Other pumps can software "update" their pumps via direct software download to the pump. They sound like Apple following Samsung..
Io invece gli aghi che durano 7 giorni non li posso avere perché faccio troppa insulina invece di andare avanti andiamo indietro 😊