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The other day at my endocrinologist appointment he mentioned that new Medtronic pumps have an unalterable set range of BSL.
The range was something like 3.3 to 7.0 mmol/l.
Of course the lower figure was concerning to him because of car driving regulations and the risk of hypos to the patient in general. My DNE had rung up to query this range (and why it is not alterable) to be informed that the basal rate suspend function would actually stop the BSL ever-reaching 3.3 mmol/l. (thus assuming the pump user could afford the CGM component).
But why set at 3.3. mmol/l was not answered or why the unalterable range setting.
Does anyone have any further information or any comments to make!!
The range was something like 3.3 to 7.0 mmol/l.
Of course the lower figure was concerning to him because of car driving regulations and the risk of hypos to the patient in general. My DNE had rung up to query this range (and why it is not alterable) to be informed that the basal rate suspend function would actually stop the BSL ever-reaching 3.3 mmol/l. (thus assuming the pump user could afford the CGM component).
But why set at 3.3. mmol/l was not answered or why the unalterable range setting.
Does anyone have any further information or any comments to make!!