Hiya, your rep is talking through his rear endI'm wondering if the reason it doesn't work for me is because it's based on an algorithm of how newer insulins should work and I use animal insulin (porcine) which acts more slowly. The rep claimed he thought that might happen when I was given it but he said the same about the pump and I knew that wasn't and isn't right.
Dex obviously doesn't suspend insulin as it's a feature of the pump you use.Thanks @CarbsRok . The way the cgm works is it tracks your bg and then you can set it to alert you if it goes low, if it is going low and it can also suspend your basal if you're low and prior to it to allow you to avoid the hypo. That's the theory...... Does the dexcom work in a similar way?
The issue I was having was it was saying I was low either when I wasn't or quite a while before I got there e.g. 20 mins when I only had the alerts set for reaching low not anticipating it and i deliberately set the low level at 3 to cater for error.
The hospital are as ever clueless. When I described the situation one of the nurses said "our big fear is the pump wouldn't work with your insulin". Obviously the IDDT article didn't make any impactMaybe my 6.1 hba1c will have more of an effect.
I have a new sensor to try and I think I'll wait til next week and give it another go.
Thanks for the reassurance.
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