billyerskine
Newbie
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Hello NicolaI’ve always been a tubed insulin pump user since I first started using insulin pumps, just something I have always gotten on with personally and the convenience of being able to unclip a tubed pump and remove it at any time is a bonus. I’m currently on the NHS hybrid loop trial still until December so my CGM sensors are provided. Hybrid loop for any pump is the best thing you could ever do if you get the chance to. I’ve freely admitted I was a bad diabetic before moving to this system and now I’m in range roughly 70% of the time. Which means no more crazy night time highs (yay more sleep) and less hypos. The sensor and insulin pump work together to manage my blood sugars by giving insulin or stopping insulin when it needs to. I can only speak of my experience with Medtronic pumps as I’ve had both the 640g and 780g so any questions regarding those I’d be happy to answer!
Hello Nicola
I have to make a decision on a new pump. If you are using medtronic 780 to loop with a cgm it must be using there guardian sensor. But this is nit available on nhs. So are you self funding please
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