Medtronic Diabetes Guardian Sensor 3 Insertion - How to insert the Guardian 3 Sensor

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  • How to insert the Medtronic Diabetes Guardian 3 Sensor.
    In this video I show how I insert the Medtronic Guardian 3 Continuous Glucose Monitor Sensor in my upper arm, just above my triceps.
    In 2018, a Medtronic rep taught me that wearing the sensor on the upper arm gave it a better chance of staying intact for a longer period of time AND would likely give me better readings as a result. I've worn the sensor on my arm ever since and experienced great success.
    It can be tricky to do this on your own, so if you are trying an arm site for the first time, ask a friend, partner or parent to give you an assist.
    Here are links to the patches I use:
    skingrip: skingrip.com/
    simpatch: www.amazon.com/dp/B07VQ77BZS/...
    Rob Howe's instagram: robhowe21
    Diabetics Doing Things Website: www.diabeticsdoingthings.com

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  • @kathymaja
    @kathymaja 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for your video on insertion of the sensor. It is clearly laid out and you are easy to follow.

  • @lucacarey9366
    @lucacarey9366 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you! Much easier to follow than the 9,000 page user manual from Medtronic.

  • @angeladugan-starr
    @angeladugan-starr Рік тому +2

    I just want to say thanks for making this video, I went away from the sensor a while and it was the perfect refresher

  • @WalkingRisk
    @WalkingRisk 2 роки тому +2

    I just did my second sensor change and find it sooo intimidating! Thank you for your video!!

  • @torstenhogel7832
    @torstenhogel7832 3 роки тому +9

    As you said you have less obstacles on the back of your arm, I'm really feeling that :)
    actually the only time I had trouble using my CGM (currently Freestyle till the guardian arrives) was while driving into a parking lot where I had to get a ticket. While reaching out of the window i just pulled my CGM out which was quite painful/funny at the same time haha
    Thank you for the great video, it really took my fear of having to remove the needle away!

  • @HMarie1975
    @HMarie1975 3 роки тому +11

    I use skin tac wipes they're really sticky and I don't loose sensors anymore. I was using freestyle libre and just got this from Medtronic, hoping it wasn't a bad decision. Thanks for the info, your way looks easier than Medtronic's

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      I think it's all about personal preference. I used to use the skin tac wipes but found that it was a bit of overkill with the simpatch and skingrip patches.

  • @jamesneal9062
    @jamesneal9062 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for making this video. I just got an email confirming that my pump has shipped and is scheduled for delivery tomorrow. Meeting with Medtronic rep and will be educated on the pump even further. Wish me luck.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому

      Good luck James! Let me know how it goes or if you have any questions :)

  • @blaximus_prime
    @blaximus_prime 3 роки тому +1

    This was incredibly helpful. Appreciate you!

  • @CNinjaa
    @CNinjaa Рік тому +2

    Thanks for making this kind of content. I was diagnosed in 1999 at age 8 and a lot has changed since then. Informal information and advice wasn't really out there. Getting the minimed 508 pump in like 2002 was revolutionary. For any kids or parents of kids with T1D I recommend you get involved with the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) and look into T1D summer camps. As a kid who was the only one and bullied left and right it was invaluable to be able to go to a summer camp where everyone was diabetic. Some of my best and most cherished memories were from there at Camp Endres in Oklahoma 😁

    • @Giupeppe098
      @Giupeppe098 Рік тому +1

      I was diagnosed in 2016 when i was 6
      But i had it from birth only that i did not need insuline but now i do

    • @CNinjaa
      @CNinjaa Рік тому

      @@Giupeppe098 Ah, that sucks.. You can do it though! It's hard but try your best and it does get easier. Eventually it is almost second nature and less stressful. There's definitely a lot to learn and it can be really stressful learning everything while trying to keep it under control while the rest of life goes on regardless. I will say that getting an insulin pump is the greatest tool. I finally got the continuous glucose monitor with a new pump and it's been great. After all this time I either know or can guess how many carbs are in nearly everything 😆 Good luck with everything Antonio!

    • @Giupeppe098
      @Giupeppe098 Рік тому

      @@CNinjaa ye i dont rrally mind it ya know i live normaly fortunatly and you?

  • @denisespooner4933
    @denisespooner4933 2 роки тому +3

    Great video, Rob. I appreciate it so much. When my husband is out of town, there’s no one to help me put the sensor in my arm. Like you, I had loads of problems putting it in my abdomen. But I’ve been Type 1 for over 56 years and so have lots of scar tissue from multiple daily injections before I started wearing a pump about twenty years ago. And I’m a cyclist too so lots of movement on my abdomen. Today I easily-or fairly easily-attached the sensor on my arm all due to your helpful video. BTW, i too use Skin Grip tapes. Much better than the ridiculous taping methods that come with the sensors. Thanks again!

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Denise! I'm proud of you for attaching the sensor yourself, nice work!!! The Skin Grip tapes are great, and they're a great company as well. Glad there are multiple tape options for people.

    • @janereid-roberts8464
      @janereid-roberts8464 Рік тому

      Skin grips are hard to place on my arm smoothly sometimes. Love the video

  • @garyfissel4696
    @garyfissel4696 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for your Arm insertion video. I have only used my waist area for my sensors and transmitters. They have worked for me. I now have enrolled to get the 780G upgrade from the 770G pump and the new Guardian 4 sensors have suggested the Arm insertion. I workout frequently and do not have much fat on my upper arm, so I am hesitant to try insertions in that new location. I want to thank you for your video with the techniques you use, especially with the taping.

  • @HAWKENTERTAINMENT
    @HAWKENTERTAINMENT 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for a very well done demo on the sensor

  • @tinaroberts781
    @tinaroberts781 10 місяців тому

    I use on the back of my arm as well. Much better! Great video. Thank you.

  • @asimhusain8087
    @asimhusain8087 3 роки тому

    Wow great informative directions and great tips

  • @mariesmith8076
    @mariesmith8076 10 місяців тому

    Absolutely great video, I wish I had found you a year ago my sensors 3 only lasted me 4 days and I’ve called Medtronic several times and never told me to put it on my arm. It’s interesting now with Guardian 4 only place according to Medtronic is back of the arm. I thank you so much for this video!

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  10 місяців тому +1

      The back of my arm is my favorite place to wear it. I'm glad you found me!

  • @Kim-vu7kz
    @Kim-vu7kz Рік тому +1

    Thanks Rob for this great video. I specifically wanted advise on how to accomplish inserting on my arm by myself. Next change I will try your method. Thanks again for this excellent video.

  • @deborahloyd8972
    @deborahloyd8972 Рік тому

    I have been having my daughter put mine on my right back of arm. I always sleep in my left side mostly so I found your video here and decided to do it myself. I followed step by step then paused if necessary since it was my first time. The only issue is the needle didn’t retract into the sheath. But when I got a signal after turning the sensor back on the pump said start new sensor. So evidently I hope anyway that in two hours it will prompt me to test my blood sugar. Very informative video. I did locate mine a little more to the front of my arm so that the cover I have colorful ones like your black .

  • @blaykblayk
    @blaykblayk Рік тому +1

    This really was a great video. I have been using my Guardian system for about four months. I am using the 670 until October of this year when my warranty sends the 770. I generally use the tops of my thighs yet I don't think Medtronic has approved that location. It has never not worked and I will continue to do it there. Thanks again.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Yes, the thigh is not approved for on-label use, but I know some people like to use it. I just upgraded to the 780g system so I'll be making content about it very soon

  • @wajdi6817
    @wajdi6817 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome example

  • @maryannshephard5563
    @maryannshephard5563 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative Thank you

  • @JohnHenrySheridan
    @JohnHenrySheridan 3 роки тому +2

    That was helpful Rob, thank you! I was getting frustrated with the sensor not lasting on my torso.

  • @krystinab8409
    @krystinab8409 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for doing this! Just putting on my first sensor !!!

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      Congrats!!! Glad this was helpful :)

    • @krystinab8409
      @krystinab8409 3 роки тому +1

      It was 1 week after my training day appointment and I just looked at all of it and was like "somebody on UA-cam can help " 🤣

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому

      @@krystinab8409 hahaha youtube is so great

  • @penelopethepelican
    @penelopethepelican 3 роки тому +11

    So you don’t go through the whole Medtronic tape rigamarole? This is so much better!

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      Nope! I love the simpatch and skingrip tapes - I linked them in the description if you're interested in trying them.

    • @adventureseeker9800
      @adventureseeker9800 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings Very interested! Thanks Rob.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      @@adventureseeker9800 tell them I sent you :)

  • @shelbilynne7922
    @shelbilynne7922 Рік тому +1

    This helped me so much, second yime doing this, first time alone, ty ty ty ty!!!

  • @pat9902
    @pat9902 3 роки тому +18

    This sensor works wonders when it works, when it doesn’t, man is it a nightmare.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +4

      You said it!

    • @pat9902
      @pat9902 3 роки тому +4

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings Probably gonna have to switch to Dex and Tandem soon, the inaccuracy of this sensor is too much to handle. At this point I have to stick myself more than I would if I didnt wear this sensor at all 😂

    • @JohnHenrySheridan
      @JohnHenrySheridan 3 роки тому

      agreed!

    • @sherimoen617
      @sherimoen617 Рік тому

      ​​@@pat9902 I'm on dexcom know and the dexcom sensor is not as accurate with the finger pricks on me hope you have better luck

    • @sherimoen617
      @sherimoen617 Рік тому

      After you added tjesencer you didn't push it down after you say that it's launched, and it showed that it was up a small bit.

  • @notreem3319
    @notreem3319 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks very helpful video!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @szilviakulcsar2785
    @szilviakulcsar2785 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video/info

  • @alexisolson7075
    @alexisolson7075 2 роки тому +3

    I always say “If it’s a bleeder it’s a reader!” Lol my endo thinks I’m crazy

  • @justinwhiteley8795
    @justinwhiteley8795 Рік тому

    Thanks bro. Great video

  • @margretbennett4819
    @margretbennett4819 Рік тому

    Its very easy to do and they teach you just how easy it is to do and the the teach takes his or her time and ask you question to make sure you understand everything you have to do

  • @HellaReckless
    @HellaReckless 11 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @VinVizz62
    @VinVizz62 3 роки тому +7

    Always wear mine just below my upper chest on the left or right side. This solves the movement problem. My routine of exposing the needle is much different than yours. I use a flat surface and hold the ears while lifting the serter. I also never expose the sticky part until i've inserted the needle. It's interesting to see the many different ways people accomplish the insertion. Always feel a little timid about the needle going in my arm. Looking at the needle, it seems a bit large. I don't feel very comfortable about not being able to use two hands to connect the transmitter to the sensor. That green light doesn't always flash when its supposed to and I have to reconnect to get it to start. The guardian 3 in my opinion has too many fault issues compared with others like the Dexcom models. Medtronic needs to work on this to make it more reliable. Thanks for your video. Maybe I'll give my arm a try.

    • @aliciabrooks4829
      @aliciabrooks4829 2 роки тому

      I’ve had best experience with the inner part of my arms. I like his technique to give full exposure of the adhesive even tho both ways seem to work for me. I was skeptical at first going closer in under my arm but once done it was quite comfortable and out of the way.

    • @VinVizz62
      @VinVizz62 2 роки тому +2

      Update: So now I've been using both my arms since watching this video. I like it a lot better. I find the arm to be much more comfortable than my previous locations. I can't seem to pull the needle from my arm once inserted. I have to get my wife to help me. I'm always afraid that when I pull the needle the whole sensor will come right out. Any tips? Also find that using a pair of tweezers to pull off the backing is much easier than reaching into the serter with my fingers to pull it off.

    • @kz03jd
      @kz03jd 2 роки тому +1

      @@aliciabrooks4829 I wish MiniMed would take cues from the Freestyle Libre Sensors. Despite being quite different as the libre sensors are a complete throwaway unit and the Guardian and Dexcoms have the transmitter units as they don't use NFC like the Libre's do, the Libre setup is vastly superior and so much more simple. I like the the Freestyle inserter automatically pulls the adhesive backing off when loading it, and also pulls the needle and keep it in the inserter. But the issue with that is each inserter is 1 time use only and had to be disposed of which is just more plastic waste we don't need!
      My new endo I met with today wants me to try a pump again since I've been off one for about 9 years after I was on one kinda on and off for 13 years (originally had a Disetronic, but then switched to Minimed after a year and had to replace my pump at least a dozen times and several almost killed me when they stopped working but didn't show any errors) And one aspect I really don't care for on the Guardian 3 system is having to do 2 calibrations/day. Since I'm now on disability due to complications from diabetes, I have an erratic sleep schedule where I might not be able to sleep for 3 days, and then crash and be out for 18-36 hours, I don't want the pump and cgm to stop working together and being able to auto-correct just because I was asleep and never woke up to do the mandatory calibrations.
      I saw the Guardian 4 is supposed to eliminate these calibrations so if I do end up going on yet another MiniMed pump, I hope the newer Guardian 4 cgm comes out sooner than later!

    • @kz03jd
      @kz03jd 2 роки тому +1

      @@VinVizz62 You could try making a custom little strap (sort of like a tourniquet) with a hole cutout so the needle will poke through but the rest will hold down the sensor and allow you to use a weight or something to attach the strap to in order to out pressure on the sensor and keeping it firmly attached to your arm while you use your other arm to pull the needle out.
      It'd be nice if they just incorporated a mechanism in the inserter to spring back up after the insertion and pull the needle out with it like the Freestyle Libre inserter does (except theirs are one time use only and the needle is then permanently stuck in the inserter)
      But I'm sure with the amount of $ Medtronic makes off of the pump and cgm systems, along with all their other medical equipment, some engineer should easily be able to figure out a practical solution to reduce the number of steps required when changing out sensors.

    • @tiffanywilliams9397
      @tiffanywilliams9397 2 роки тому

      I totally agree in regards to the Dexcom part!

  • @bsuperbrain
    @bsuperbrain 2 роки тому +4

    I used to use the Freestyle Libre sensor, it is much smaller, easier to apply, no need to cover it and lasts 14 days. I don't understand why Medtronic could not design something similar.

    • @lewisfagiola4086
      @lewisfagiola4086 2 роки тому

      good question why medtronic is more accurate and reliable

    • @bsuperbrain
      @bsuperbrain 2 роки тому

      @@lewisfagiola4086 actually i dont expereience significant difference in accuracy, even though the 2 calibration/day of the medtronic sensor

  • @evelynphillips4517
    @evelynphillips4517 Рік тому

    Great video. I wear my cgm in my upper thigh. I have not fat on my belly and nobody to help with my cgm. Your tips should really help. I got my diabetes at 9 and Im now 65😮

  • @pains
    @pains 2 роки тому +1

    i like your spirit ❤️
    love from kuwait 🇰🇼
    as for me i insert it on my leg
    and keep moving 💓

  • @dylanmmc
    @dylanmmc 3 роки тому +9

    guardian 3 is so big and bulky compared to other CGMs. Medtronic needs to make something smaller, closer to their Quickset infusion sets.

    • @bobshat1104
      @bobshat1104 3 роки тому +4

      they need to get out of the pump and sensor business there is a law suit against them all ready for the poor glucose control of there equipment.there c3 sensor needs to be calibrated so much because is it so off the mark.one time i calibrated it it was 89 off high.get you a tandem tslim x2 100% better at controlling blood sugar the sensor last 10days rarely needs calibrated

  • @asimhusain8087
    @asimhusain8087 3 місяці тому

    Most detailed and instructional and knowledgeable tutorial on diabetic sensors

    • @asimhusain8087
      @asimhusain8087 2 місяці тому +1

      Medtronic has their own channel totally accurate and lifesaving

  • @axolotlduck123
    @axolotlduck123 2 місяці тому

    I’m ok with wearing on arm, but prefer the stomach. The Medtronic sales representative that you referenced is mistaken (regarding reasons why wearing on stomach is wrong). We can wear the Dexcom on stomach for 10days with consistency; no errors.

  • @outrfhjdx
    @outrfhjdx 3 місяці тому

    תודה.

  • @lylekimmerly252
    @lylekimmerly252 2 роки тому +1

    My husband puts my Medtronic sensors on my arms for me and he puts the sensor facing down and since then we have had no bleeders. So the gray part is at the bottom of the sensor looking towards my wrist and white towards the shoulder. I find it very comfy on the arms.

  • @surabhibhosale7800
    @surabhibhosale7800 2 роки тому

    Wow 😃This trick came handy
    How do you all manage your sugar levels while working out? I have major troubles in keeping the numbers in limit during and after the workout...most of the times the numbers drop low during the workout, and they start shooting up after the workout

  • @dailyeaglenews
    @dailyeaglenews Рік тому +2

    Beginners should be warned that this is a hack video which deviates from the official instructions, in that it employs a different adhesive, and skips a step by peeling the sticker backing BEFORE insertion into the arm, rather than afterward. The official Medtronic video barely mentions the adhesive sticker crack & peel part, which is unfortunate because if you screw up the sticker, you screw up the whole sensor and require a replacement.

  • @maryerickson4761
    @maryerickson4761 10 місяців тому

    Hi Rob, I sure like this video cuz I had my hubby help put one on the back of my arm and it didn't work. I do like putting one in my right inside thigh; the inside left thigh doesn't seem to work. I might even try to find those patches you like. Mary

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  10 місяців тому +1

      thanks for the comment Mary. I hope you're able to get it to work.

  • @bionicnurse
    @bionicnurse 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this video!
    Been on the pump for….ever but using the Sensor for 3 months
    I didn’t hear what brand you use as a patch? Slim?
    I do use strapping tape. Less expensive, but would like to try something else
    Thanks again
    Keep up pumping !

  • @heathernusz1716
    @heathernusz1716 25 днів тому +1

    Hoping you will answer bc I am new to this.
    We've had the supplies for a couple of months, but I've been nervous and unsure of exactly what to do. This is for my father and he is bed bound. Since he has aides and they are not allowed to test his blood I thought this would be a better option.
    My question is how is it if you have to lay on the side where the sensor is in the back of the arm? He has to be rolled occasionally and I don't want to mess up the sensor.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  20 днів тому +1

      Hi heather, I think you could probably find a space where it’s a bit more to the side of the arm than directly on the back that way when he’s laying on his back the sensor will still be visible to the receiver.

  • @adventureseeker9800
    @adventureseeker9800 3 роки тому +1

    So if you use a different type of adhesive tape instead of those 2-part medtronic strips, this is much easier. I was trying to figure out how one person would do this but with a circular one piece adhesive, it seems really simple.

  • @xf3nderx
    @xf3nderx 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent Video!
    I've been using the G3 Sensor in my abdomen for about 2 years now.
    I get bleeders about ever other change.
    Was wondering how using the Sensor in your Tricep area affects weight lifting.
    I work Triceps really hard, and there's really not alot of fatty tissue near my triceps when fully extended.
    Do you know if this is still an option for me? (G3 inserted into tricep over fatty tissue)?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +5

      I think it’s definitely worth a try. It has extended the life of my sensors dramatically. And had no issues with exercise or anything like that

    • @lewisfagiola4086
      @lewisfagiola4086 2 роки тому

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings i'm going to try it. but they sent me the sensors with no transmitter, no insertion device, or battery charger, thanks for the tips if it were not for you tube i would not know what i was doing, new 770 pump i want to set it on auto mode. any tips, have to wait for transmitter

  • @jv_jayvagy
    @jv_jayvagy 2 роки тому

    I would like to set an interview with you and want to know your challenges using the sensor products and gather more insights on what are you doing in a daily basis to be always in range using the auto mode. Thx!

  • @d.nyashazinyongo4839
    @d.nyashazinyongo4839 3 роки тому +2

    Never had an insulin pump but am on the list to get one. How big is the sensor needle, I currently use 5mm gauge pen needles. Will the blood 🩸 on your arm not affect the readings

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      The sensor needle is small, I truly don't know the actual size off the top of my head but I'm sure it's googleable - the blood didn't affect my readings and this sensor lasted the entire time.The bleeders can be scary but from a functionality standpoint I've never had a problem.

  • @leeannhutchings951
    @leeannhutchings951 2 місяці тому +1

    I am very new to this 770 g system. I have a question please. When the sensor is warming up for 2 hours, do u have to stick ur finger for readings for those 2 hours?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 місяці тому

      Yes, you won’t get sensor readings during the 2 hour warm up

  • @rasmuskp93
    @rasmuskp93 2 роки тому +1

    i use mine on my thigh. i find that i accidently rip them off sometimes when putting on or taking off shirts when sleepy and forget that its there. the belly was horrible, during the summer they lasted like a day or two because the tape that comes with it for me just falls right off when you're sweaty and my belly happens to be where i get sweaty. outside of my thigh doesnt move that much and i dont get very sweaty there. and in sweden i dont get any other tape for free than the one that comes in the guardian sensor box and the one they suggested instead is a cloth tape that i can buy at the drugstore. the original tape is this plastic tape that doesnt handle moisture at all.. the one from the drugstore works, its like this large patch that i place over the whole thing.
    meanwhile my pumps tape have lasted two weeks without problems (i know i know i should change it every 3 days but i was lazy a couple of years back) and my pump is attached to my belly so its definitely the provided tape that is useless for this product. you have a different kind of tape that i havnt seen tho, i might order a pack to test it out

  • @lilysmomma785
    @lilysmomma785 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the tip about the sensor lasting the full week when you use your arm. I was always a bit afraid to use my arm, not sure why lol. However, I took your advice and it is lasting way longer and working much better. Do you have any tips on adhesive for really sensitive skin ? What is on the sensor is fine, but anything larger seems to cause a burn like injury around it. Thank you again for your video.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 роки тому +1

      That's so awesome! So glad to hear that your sensors are lasting longer. So my skin is a bit sensitive as well so I also get a small minor burn around where it attaches. I don't have a great answer for this yet, but I will look into it for you

    • @lilysmomma785
      @lilysmomma785 2 роки тому

      Thank you, hopefully you find something that will work for you as well. ☺️

    • @denisespooner4933
      @denisespooner4933 2 роки тому

      I have super sensitive skin and Skin Grip works great. No itching, no redness, no skin breakdown. I buy them in Amazon. They have lots of different colors. I buy the clear ones.

  • @kz03jd
    @kz03jd 2 роки тому +1

    I much prefer thr back of the arm as opposed to my stomach, but the only downside is I frequently have caught the edge of the sensor on the edge of a door when walking by too close and have ripped it completely out. Sucks when that happens because you might not have a replacement close by, or even if you do you have just wasted a good sensor and now have to insert another and go through the whole warmup period again.
    I haven't done it as often as I used to, but it does still happen every now-and-then.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 роки тому +1

      That’s the worst! I have definitely taken a corner too quickly and pulled off a site

  • @noghatty8686
    @noghatty8686 11 місяців тому

    Orginal patch at the end would help, but good info thanks

  • @hamishmelville8773
    @hamishmelville8773 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I was wondering though how do you find applying the sensor to your dominate arm with you non dominant hand?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Рік тому

      It’s tricky and definitely takes practice. Asking a friend for help the first few times can be helpful

  • @krisbraaten
    @krisbraaten 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing! I have never tried wearing it on my arm. I might need to give it a go here. I’ve been having trouble with my abdomen bleeding a lot or the sensor going buggy after a few days so I’ve been wearing it less. Perhaps a site change may help!

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +3

      Glad you enjoyed the video! Let me know how the new site goes - I had a lot of trouble with my abdomen sites before I switched to the arm. It's a little more difficult to insert, but it works wonders once it's on.

    • @krisbraaten
      @krisbraaten 3 роки тому +2

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings Yeah, I think I have to switch it out tomorrow. I’m sick of the cold compress on the abdomen each week, adding one more step to the process. I have this sense that inserting into your arm is going to hurt more for some reason. Has that been something you’ve experienced, or no?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +2

      @@krisbraaten I'm actually switching mine tomorrow as well. I think it really depends on your physiology, but I find that my arms 8 times out of 10 have almost no pain. Super manageable. I think it all depends on the actual placement, but as I say in the video, that little region between your triceps and your deltoid is a fatty tissue area that I find super effective. Let me know how it goes! I'm cheering for you - NO FEAR my dude

    • @krisbraaten
      @krisbraaten 3 роки тому +3

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings Update! So I was very nervous leading up to it, but I officially got my sensor in my arm this morning! I went with my non-dominant arm. The pain was minimal, and I was thrilled there was no blood at the site (which has been an issue with me this past year in my abdomen). It was awkward getting the tape on with just one hand but I made it work. If I like this placement, I might look into those round adhesives that you use. It’s still in the warm up period, so I am eager to see if there is any difference in accuracy and the experience this next week compared to it in my abdomen.

    • @Dunah2010
      @Dunah2010 3 роки тому +1

      don't push teh applicator against the skin, that makes the needle to pinch yout muscle and bleed, never push the applicator, just put on the surfece os the skin without pushing.

  • @behnambeheshti4490
    @behnambeheshti4490 Рік тому

    Hi
    Thank you for your help
    But I can not do by myself I am afraid what can I do
    Best of luck for you

  • @denielwertz7618
    @denielwertz7618 Рік тому +1

    So I noticed you didn’t use the adhesive that comes with the sensors and the ones attached to the sensor to connect to the transmitter. Does it matter? I’ve been on the pump for years and am just now getting ready to connect to the CGM. Im trying to get as much education before training

  • @pattyrecore372
    @pattyrecore372 2 роки тому +1

    do you have a video on how to insert insulin and attach to your body

  • @linnellbrooks5711
    @linnellbrooks5711 3 роки тому +2

    I’m getting the 770g coming from the 630g I hope I like it , 😩😩

  • @muhammadtaimur448
    @muhammadtaimur448 2 роки тому

    I have a question, Shall a only stick the sensor in arm only when to check the Sugar level in body and once get the level then take it off?
    Aged family member had to check sugar everyday twice advice by doc to monitor So I am wondering if using Medtronic Diabetes Guardian device we can do that rather than injecting.
    Problem is patient do not want to wear it all day long but agreed to wear when test needed and take off the sensor when get the result
    My Question is can we do that with this season?
    And if yes how last this can long, the sensor?

  • @skyelizsam
    @skyelizsam 2 роки тому +1

    Where exactly do we need to be “squeezing” to release the needle? I have always been able to rely on someone to help with arm insertions and now am struggling to take out the needle by myself without ripping the whole thing out. Does squeezing something help reduce resistance?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 роки тому +1

      The way to do it by the book is to place two fingers at the base, then pull the top of the needle to remove. But when you’re doing it yourself on the arm it can be tricky. There are two ridges on the sides of the needle housing that you can “squeeze”/“depress” that help with the removal but it’s more art than science

    • @skyelizsam
      @skyelizsam 2 роки тому

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings Okay, thank you Rob!

  • @layalluyal
    @layalluyal 2 місяці тому

    There are two guardian connect apps one is colorful and one is blue. The colorful one keeps saying not available in your country yet i have it on my phone but now after 6 april can not get any info on care link tracking. What shoukd i do. Should i use the blue one app guardian connect? That one can be downloaded without any problem. Are they the same? Please inform me. I am searching for days for help but there is no one helping me.

  • @anvar_hamdamov
    @anvar_hamdamov 5 місяців тому

    Rob, does it hurt during the needle inserting procedure? Where is better to apply the sensor if you're skinny?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  5 місяців тому +1

      I would say it hurts about half the time. I benefit from a good amount of tricep muscle/skin/fat and find it much less painful than other areas

  • @naturie9391
    @naturie9391 9 місяців тому

    How bleeders affect accuracy ? My sensor fails to accept calibrations if there were bleeders and has to be removed, somethings wrong with the insertion design and that long needle.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  9 місяців тому

      for bleeders, it really just varies from sensor to sensor. Some bleeders I don't have any issues with, and some fail early and need to be replaced.

  • @tonyk1010
    @tonyk1010 11 місяців тому

    Where do you get that black adhesive grip

  • @charlottesmith6909
    @charlottesmith6909 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been wearing my guardian 3 on my legs. Going to try my arm tomorrow.. I have the 670g. What are the pros on going to the 770 g

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      You can see your pump data and time in range on your phone! The transmitter has also been upgraded. I did an unboxing video on my channel, let me know what you think

    • @charlottesmith6909
      @charlottesmith6909 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings Watched the unboxing video. My warranty on my 670 isn't up until March 15 - Guess my local educator will be in touch with this guy Josh in San Antonio mid March. I am not anticipating any problems switching over when I do. Is there a way I can email you privately

    • @bobshat1104
      @bobshat1104 3 роки тому

      go to the tandem tslim x2 100% better than any thing medtronics sells

    • @charlottesmith6909
      @charlottesmith6909 3 роки тому +1

      @@bobshat1104 But why? email me at JDsSchatz@gmail.com

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm 3 роки тому

      @@bobshat1104 better in what way? Thanks in advance.

  • @veeram90
    @veeram90 2 роки тому +1

    Can you give me details of the patch you used - skin grip ..

  • @fabriziovillafranco991
    @fabriziovillafranco991 Рік тому

    Is that patch strong enough for a very active lifestyle? I work out at the gym and also practice Muay thai, and I'm concerned if that will affect my sensor to hold on.

  • @synewparadigm
    @synewparadigm 3 роки тому +2

    Do you still have to calibrate the pump twice a day with the new pump?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, a calibration is still required every 12 hours

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm 3 роки тому

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings why you decided to stay with Medtronic? Dexcom doesn't ask for calibration.
      Thanks in advance for your response.

    • @saraheart2804
      @saraheart2804 2 роки тому +1

      Good grief. Having to calibrate is ridiculous.

    • @lanise8914
      @lanise8914 Рік тому

      I just received my 770 G - the CGM is antiquated. Every 12 hour calibration and a 2 hour warm up? It feels like I am back in the 1990s with the system technology. I will most likely return to Libre ~ lasts 14 days and no calibration required. Disappointed in this technology. All of these extra steps, every 12 hour calibration, and 2 hr warm up is exhausting - all for 7 days - if you are lucky. 😣

  • @andreabthuel3386
    @andreabthuel3386 9 місяців тому

    Were did you buy the patch

  • @darkopopovic4098
    @darkopopovic4098 Рік тому

    My son got diabetes few monts a go and his 5. We got the sensor3 guardian and i dont know how he will accept it cuz it sucks it needs to repeat every 7 days and pullig the takes of hurts, what i been told

  • @lewisfagiola4086
    @lewisfagiola4086 2 роки тому

    what do i do if they sent me no inserta and no sensor or charger. How can they do this to me. And no training. OMG

  • @abhinavrnair6177
    @abhinavrnair6177 Рік тому

    I work for the insulin pump in India

  • @sentwaliakil470
    @sentwaliakil470 11 місяців тому

    Hey comment section or creator! Do you think the back arm would work for a welder working in an industrial area? I use my hands a lot. But I have found that in the summer my sensor falls out when in my abdomen area. I’ve been a little skeptical of my arm due to how that needle stick gonna feel 😅 lol

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  11 місяців тому +1

      I prefer the back of the arm to the abdomen, there are way fewer variables. I can’t speak to whether it would work for a welder but I would try it out and see!

    • @sentwaliakil470
      @sentwaliakil470 11 місяців тому

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings thanks! I will be giving it a stick next site change!

  • @kristynaiken4467
    @kristynaiken4467 2 роки тому +1

    So what stays in your arm? And does it hurt?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 роки тому

      Yes it stays. Sometimes the insertion hurts but otherwise not really

  • @cathylocricchio102
    @cathylocricchio102 Рік тому +1

    Every time i put it on my arm I bleed really bad and it is no good what should i do

    • @_Al_41
      @_Al_41 Рік тому

      Me too i have the same problem and i cant solve it

    • @rachelleschlottman8793
      @rachelleschlottman8793 Рік тому

      I am seeming to have the same problem. I ended up with bruising bad after the last one. Today the same thing seems to be happening. Any advice from anyone?

    • @_Al_41
      @_Al_41 Рік тому

      @@rachelleschlottman8793 i try avoiding the centre of the arm and get either a little higher or lower also when i apply the sensor i give it some time to rest.Hope i helped you

    • @yi4276
      @yi4276 11 місяців тому

      I switched to dexcom and I don't bleed as much because the needle is very flexible and shoots at an angle

  • @Tsunad360
    @Tsunad360 3 роки тому +1

    What does a sensor do? Does it hold insulin?

  • @saimawaheed7006
    @saimawaheed7006 3 роки тому +1

    Wear u buy it skin patchfrom

  • @lewisfagiola4086
    @lewisfagiola4086 2 роки тому

    Should i call metronic directly.

  • @CNinjaa
    @CNinjaa Рік тому +1

    😂 my serter thing is stuck and won't insert when I press the buttons even when I press it in on both sides. PRO TIP: Don't use IV Prep pads before inserting. It can alter the sensor accuracy significantly. If you're having problems sticking use alcohol, insert it and then use IV Prep before taping. Definitely use 3rd party adhesive patches like simpatches.

  • @dianast.5478
    @dianast.5478 9 місяців тому

    It is on UA-cam, so it must be true

  • @Tmccreight25Gaming
    @Tmccreight25Gaming 9 місяців тому +1

    Christ this looks like a nightmare to use compared to the Freestyle Libre.

  • @Jey24x
    @Jey24x 2 роки тому +1

    There are a few steps you did wrong while applying the sensor, you can check in this link ua-cam.com/video/orWhG39ptlw/v-deo.html .Kindly note that if the blood has come out, most of the time the blood test will NOT be accurate.

  • @lemilyjohnsonl9542
    @lemilyjohnsonl9542 3 роки тому

    URGENT. NEED HELP!!
    I had the serter stuck in go mode, locked in place ready to insert the needle.
    When I push the green buttons to release the needle it’s stuck and will not release. I’ve tried to mess with it, push it down and nothing. What can I do?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 роки тому

      Oh I’m not sure! Call the Medtronic 24 hour help Line and see if they can help

  • @goose_esooge
    @goose_esooge 2 роки тому +2

    4:24 you're meant to take that off after you insert, not before

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  2 роки тому +1

      Yep - I don't do it that way, but I know it's technically the on-label process.

  • @chasitygreen3772
    @chasitygreen3772 3 місяці тому

    This sensor is so hard to put on. My other was so much easier all this stupid type. Idk

  • @lanise8914
    @lanise8914 Рік тому +2

    I am not sure where to begin. Medtronic Guardian CGM is subpar and incredibly frustrating to operate. As a RN with type 1 for over 30 years, requiring 2 hours to charge the CGM transmitter followed by 2 hours for the sensor to begin tracking glucose levels is an embarrassment to Medtronic’s intellectual property designers. I am disappointed that I chose Medtronic. I would not recommend this insulin pump CGM system. It is far too clunky, the accuracy of the CGM readings is poor, and the warm up taking 4 hours to accomplish is simply archaic.

  • @bobshat1104
    @bobshat1104 3 роки тому +2

    their pump and cgm suck thats why there is a law suit against their pumps as you speak.i have the 770g this thing would be better a sinker for fishing.trading over to a tandem tslim x2 better sugar control do not have to calibrate 75% less than medtronics bull shit

    • @tomwilliams5607
      @tomwilliams5607 3 роки тому

      ​@@Tom-ru9ds Apparently, the cost of the software upgrade is US$3400.00 - Insurance says it is a different "model" and not covered since it has not been long enough. The sensor in the arm is about as effective as in the stomach for me - ymmv.

  • @current3109
    @current3109 2 роки тому +1

    Not a fan of the sensor. It seems to work fine for a couple months then will start having problems for no reason. Always wear it on my leg. Had to call to get new ones multiple times. I’m not wearing the cgm on the back of my arm either. Don’t recommend using this cgm at all.

  • @abhinavrnair6177
    @abhinavrnair6177 Рік тому

    Everything you did is very wrong