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<blockquote data-quote="Maco" data-source="post: 2392812" data-attributes="member: 465882"><p>Hi [USER=426767]@SKB_9[/USER], I’m a new pumper myself. I started on the 7th of January this year. I was granted funding for a pump & a Cgm for a closed loop system so I went with the Medtronic 780G with there Guardian 3 CGM. For me having a closed loop system was a no brainer. I’m quite active, go to the gym 6 days a week & go for long walks or do cardio probably 4/5 times a week. My basal requirements can be different daily. </p><p></p><p>The Medtronic 780 is basically an artificial pancreas. It adjusts my basal needs every 5 minutes automatically & can also give automatic correction doses. If the pump senses im going low it’ll shut off all insulin & vice versa when the sensor picks up my bloods going high it’ll give me a correction dose to stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maco, post: 2392812, member: 465882"] Hi [USER=426767]@SKB_9[/USER], I’m a new pumper myself. I started on the 7th of January this year. I was granted funding for a pump & a Cgm for a closed loop system so I went with the Medtronic 780G with there Guardian 3 CGM. For me having a closed loop system was a no brainer. I’m quite active, go to the gym 6 days a week & go for long walks or do cardio probably 4/5 times a week. My basal requirements can be different daily. The Medtronic 780 is basically an artificial pancreas. It adjusts my basal needs every 5 minutes automatically & can also give automatic correction doses. If the pump senses im going low it’ll shut off all insulin & vice versa when the sensor picks up my bloods going high it’ll give me a correction dose to stop it. [/QUOTE]
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