I got that email yesterday, hoping it'll be soon cos the Guardian 4's tend to like dying on new sensor day for me.
When I have time I was going to call them and ask if its automatic rollout or does my hospital team have to sort it all out when its available to me - if thats the case god I'm doomed cos my lot seem to be very very very slow at doing anything
I was told by my local diabetes team that Medtronic closed loop was one possible option when my current pump contact expires.
I contacted them and was told that the brew Simplera sensor only lasts for 7 days, does anyone know if this is correct?
The Medrum pump is totally different from Medtronic pumps.Blimey Abbott have increased the Libre 2 + sensor life to 15 days. Is the Medtrum pump compatible with any other sensors or just their own?
I seem to remember Medtronic saying the Simplera would initially be 7 days but they would increase it to 14 days eventually.Blimey Abbott have increased the Libre 2 + sensor life to 15 days. Is the Medtrum pump compatible with any other sensors or just their own?
I find the two hour warm up to be tedious and I got long gaps in my data. I have to finger prick again. This is going back to the pre Libre days.Yes 7 days.. you can install the simplera 2ish before starting so there is little/no warmup
If in the UK and it provided on nhs why would 7 days be an issue? I’d rather move the sensor more frequently
It's difficult to remove the old sensor, very adhesive.. And a longer life would reduce the number of alarms.Yes 7 days.. you can install the simplera 2ish before starting so there is little/no warmup
If in the UK and it provided on nhs why would 7 days be an issue? I’d rather move the sensor more frequently
Baby oil, vegetable oil, shower, soak in the bath or something like Pelican lift off spray are all good ways to help remove anything adhesive from your body.It's difficult to remove the old sensor, very adhesive..
I just grab the sensor itself, and pull hard until it pulls offBaby oil, vegetable oil, shower, soak in the bath or something like Pelican lift off spray are all good ways to help remove anything adhesive from your body.
Yes 7 days.. you can install the simplera 2ish before starting so there is little/no warmup
If in the UK and it provided on nhs why would 7 days be an issue? I’d rather move the sensor more frequently
firstly a 14 day sensor won't reduce GP timeThe poor old NHS has been underfunded so it would be good if extra costs and GP time were reduced by a 14 day sensor