Bluey1
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- People who try and make Diabetes the centre of the party and poor me, I'm special because I have diabetes now everyone run around after me.
Eek! You didn't tell me about that! Can they all chuck you out of Auto mode or has there been a fault in some 670Gs?Using a hybrid closed loop is amazing. Using a 670G is okay, as long as you can stomach the Enlite sensors, are happy to recalibrate 4 times per day and handle its hissy fits when it chucks you out of Auto mode without telling you why, and won't let you back in.
I find the Enlite and 640G good, apart from the first 12 hours or so, but I only use the sensor to detect lows. When I was having problems with highs, I asked Medtronic if the alarm would go off even when there was plenty of active insulin to cover the high sugars. They said it would. That would drive me up the wall so I just continued using the sensor to detect lows. They did say that the 670G does take account of active insulin, so I can't wait to try it.I have the enlite with the 640g. The communication between the 2 is that unreliable I have disabled the smartguard function. In a normal week when I check my BGL on the pump it will be having a hissy fit at least 20% of the time. The worst is you cant switch off the alarm (mine is vibrate) so 3:30am it wakes you to tell you it's had melt down... Thanks Medtronic. Apparently the new enlite sensors / 670g are better. To be honest they couldn't be worse. Before anyone asks I had my 5month old pump replaced (with a refurbished pump) and the transmitter replaced. I still find the reliability much better than the Libre.
It rarely records it's problems, well that us mortals can see and it recorded 3 failures yesterday. Don't bother calling Medtronic, they go through the diagnostic's, much like the IT Crowed - "have you switched it off and back on again".
Reasons given
You must be in a very electrical noisy place... On occasions riding a pushbike (no mobile phone because the reception is so poor)
The pump is to far away... what 5cm's is to far away.
You didn't put the sensor in correctly... I do it the way I was shown by the diabetic pump nurse - they even sent someone out to check.
The list goes on
It's part of the coding. If various "safety catches" get triggered , it will dump out of automode. There's a list buried in the manual. I think I covered a couple in here: https://www.diabettech.com/artifici...-what-can-we-glean-from-the-user-user-manual/Eek! You didn't tell me about that! Can they all chuck you out of Auto mode or has there been a fault in some 670Gs?
Sensors aproved now......The sensors for the 670g haven't been granted approval yet in Australia as far as I'm aware. The pump has been available for a while and as a new adopter to the 640g they said I can upgrade, but still no approval for the sensors which I believe are different to the 640g sensors.