Hi All!
I've been Type 1 for 50 years and have used Medtronic pumps for the last 30. About a month ago, I upgraded from the 670 (manual mode + Dexcom CGM) to the 780G in SmartGuard + Guardian 4 CGM. The transition to closed loop on the 780G has been a heck of a challenge. On the plus side, my overnight lows have been largely corrected - I can sleep all night without having to eat a snack at 1am. And these levels also tend to remain steady during the day... until I eat. At that point, the honeymoon's over. The pump "adjusts" meal bolus doses down to half or even one third of the initial calculated doses. SmartGuard will not allow me to modify. Sooo frustrating!!
My CNE and Medtronic rep have tried adjusting my carb ratios, but doses are still cut short. My glucose readings spike after meals every time, and stay elevated for hours while the pump's auto correction slowly brings it back down. I've resorted to restricting carb intake and exercising to burn the little I do eat. There's gotta be a way around this. If you've experienced anythiing similar using 780G in SmartGuard, please share alternative approaches, tips, or tricks you've found helpful. Thanks!
I've been Type 1 for 50 years and have used Medtronic pumps for the last 30. About a month ago, I upgraded from the 670 (manual mode + Dexcom CGM) to the 780G in SmartGuard + Guardian 4 CGM. The transition to closed loop on the 780G has been a heck of a challenge. On the plus side, my overnight lows have been largely corrected - I can sleep all night without having to eat a snack at 1am. And these levels also tend to remain steady during the day... until I eat. At that point, the honeymoon's over. The pump "adjusts" meal bolus doses down to half or even one third of the initial calculated doses. SmartGuard will not allow me to modify. Sooo frustrating!!
My CNE and Medtronic rep have tried adjusting my carb ratios, but doses are still cut short. My glucose readings spike after meals every time, and stay elevated for hours while the pump's auto correction slowly brings it back down. I've resorted to restricting carb intake and exercising to burn the little I do eat. There's gotta be a way around this. If you've experienced anythiing similar using 780G in SmartGuard, please share alternative approaches, tips, or tricks you've found helpful. Thanks!
