h884
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Dear friends
I am an Omnipod 5 closed loop user. I am deaf and wear hearing aids which I take out at night. As a result I do not hear any alerts / alarms. I always ensure that the volume on my PDM is turned up fully at night and that my PDM is on a hard surface. The alerts / alarms can go off anything between 6 - 14 times. I only find out that the alarms have gone of when I look at my PDM in the morning and see the notifications that have occurred overnight.
I have contacted both Insulet and the Pump team. The response from Insulet is to go through how to adjust the volume on the PDM. After I reassure them that I do know how to do this they tell me there is nothing they can and to contact the Pump Team. Insulet is aware that this is a problem.
The response from the Pump Team is that there is nothing they can do apart from offer the same advice as Insulet and to contact Insulet. They have said Dexcom G6 would help here but they are not allowed to prescribe it. They say they are restricted in what they prescribe due to Government guidance. The only way I can move to Dexcom G6 is if I pay for it myself. Unfortunately I cannot afford to do this.
Sugar Pixcel has been suggested. Unfortunately Insulet tell me that the Omnipod 5 PDM will not connect with Sugar Pixcel.
Any help, suggestions or advice would be appreciated. I am so frustrated and do not sleep because I am worried about going low in the night which is something that happens regularly.
I am an Omnipod 5 closed loop user. I am deaf and wear hearing aids which I take out at night. As a result I do not hear any alerts / alarms. I always ensure that the volume on my PDM is turned up fully at night and that my PDM is on a hard surface. The alerts / alarms can go off anything between 6 - 14 times. I only find out that the alarms have gone of when I look at my PDM in the morning and see the notifications that have occurred overnight.
I have contacted both Insulet and the Pump team. The response from Insulet is to go through how to adjust the volume on the PDM. After I reassure them that I do know how to do this they tell me there is nothing they can and to contact the Pump Team. Insulet is aware that this is a problem.
The response from the Pump Team is that there is nothing they can do apart from offer the same advice as Insulet and to contact Insulet. They have said Dexcom G6 would help here but they are not allowed to prescribe it. They say they are restricted in what they prescribe due to Government guidance. The only way I can move to Dexcom G6 is if I pay for it myself. Unfortunately I cannot afford to do this.
Sugar Pixcel has been suggested. Unfortunately Insulet tell me that the Omnipod 5 PDM will not connect with Sugar Pixcel.
Any help, suggestions or advice would be appreciated. I am so frustrated and do not sleep because I am worried about going low in the night which is something that happens regularly.