• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2025 Survey »

Search Results

  1. C

    Medic alert

    I used to, but having known a few nurses (non-diabetic specialists) from around the world (including the uk) they didn't recognise the medic-alert so stopped wearing one. Just my experience but I tend to think I'm strapped to Libre and a pump - I'm in with a good chance of being spotted (plus a...
  2. C

    Fully Closed Loop Artificial Pancreas? With the latest insulin this is within grasp...

    More thank likely - your body become accustomed to running high (or low) if thats the norm for you. Slowly you will get used to lower (and healthier) BGs so you'll be ok at 5. I've been diabetic so long now I don't get good warning signs and can run (sometimes) to 2 or below and feel fine...
  3. C

    Apps to give insulin

    It's not listed due to the nature of the software. In the US its not software approved by the FDA - it's DIY, so if someone supplied it to you and you made an error with it and ended up in hospital etc potentially you could sue the supplier. Not sure it would work the same way in Europe, but its...
  4. C

    Apps to give insulin

    I'm changing pumps shortly (from Medtronic 640g to Omnipod Dash) to do just that. Means I can use my Libre 2 (with MiaoMiao) as a CGM, collect that data and send it to Nightscout, then use AndroidAPS to control the Omnipod based on that data. Its called 'Hybrid Closed Loop' as you still need...
  5. C

    Type 1 Insulin Fiasp

    Fiasp (for me at least) has been a bit of a journey, but the benefits outweigh the problems. Purely my experience, others will differ... Fiasp starts off being super-rapid - fast drop as soon as bolused (pump user) which trailed off after 2 weeks or so, so its still fast, but not as quick as...
Back
Top