MumofT1warrior
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- I do not have diabetes
one of the boys in his football team has T1 and they wore one and a pump and it was constantly getting knocked etc, this was before my son was diagnosed so its whats stuck in his head. The other boy ended up quitting the team so this is what my son is focusing on and reasons why he doesn't want it. He is also very self conscious, always has been and although he says it wouldn't embarrass him I know that also factors into it.Agree - he needs to use a CGM.
Does he worry about being seen wearing one or that it could fall off if he plays sport ?
Thankfully, insulin pumps are much smaller than today's smart phones.Pumps are very discreet these days and can easily pass for a mobile phone if you don’t look closely enough at what it actually is.
Assuming you mean a Miaomiao of Bubble, there has been no need for such a transmitter since Libre 2 was released.When he does, eventually, think that a CGM would be ok, he/you could also invest in a small transmitter to attach to it so his self-set high or low blood sugar warnings could be alerts on a watch.
For a stand alone watch like the Watlaa one.Assuming you mean a Miaomiao of Bubble, there has been no need for such a transmitter since Libre 2 was released.
I am not sure many kids nowadays will need to go for a solution without a phone.For a stand alone watch like the Watlaa one.
I do need to use a Bubble mini bridge to scan & transmit.
The miaomiao no longer works with the L2. I couldn't chop sense into the algorithm.
MM2 does talk to the libre2, but you need to pass the data onto something (like XDrip+'s OOP or a hacked version of LibreLink) in order for the payload to be decrypted. I use a MM2 on the (thankfully now rate) ocassions that the Bluetooth fails on my libre2. I am using XDrip+ thoughFor a stand alone watch like the Watlaa one.
I do need to use a Bubble mini bridge to scan & transmit.
The miaomiao no longer works with the L2. I couldn't chop sense into the algorithm.
Good idea. Gary Mabbutt was diagnosed at the age of 17 with T1, he's got 17 caps for playing footie for England : //www.diabetes.co.uk/celebrities/gary-mabbutt.html - he has frequently used the saying that 'you shouldn’t live your life around diabetes but work the condition around your life.'There are a few celebrities who have T1 and openly speak about it/wear their devices in public, perhaps you could show him those to show him it isn’t something he needs to worry about.
Encourage him to try the Libre with sporting activities. The data you get from the Libre is life changing in terms of managing blood sugars ie keeping them in the normal range. They supply extra sticky covers that support the Libre for swimming and other sports. I have competed nationally in a number of different sports and have never had any issues with the sensors.He is able to access the libre and worked through the modules however he is adamant at this moment that he doesn't want it - or the pump - however that's a 2yr waiting list for the pump and we have added him to this as I am sure he will change his mind. He has had so much taken away from him at the moment so don't want to force something onto him. His worry with the libre is his sports, he places a lot of racquet sports and football and is hesitant due to this.
Thank you for taking time to reply as well, appreciate it.
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