I was thinking it could be a good overnight option for you with a closed loop system automatically doing small corrections. You have all the expensive bit payed for by the NHS, so it will just requare you to learn about the DIY (free) software that people are using for it.
I was thinking it could be a good overnight option for you with a closed loop system automatically doing small corrections. You have all the expensive bit payed for by the NHS, so it will just requare you to learn about the DIY (free) software that people are using for it.
The closed loop stuff is only compatible with the older, hackable, tubed Medtronic pumps, I’m in a number of groups where people are doing just this and I use much of that software already to run my Libre transmitter. I don’t want to wear a tubed pump and the Raspberry Pi computer (I have one, and while it’s tiny for a computer, it’s not something I want hanging off my body) necessary to do closed loop though. I’ve got my Omnipod basal rates set up pretty well through the night, so that I sleep through the night with a relatively flat line around the 5mmol mark. Omnipod are working on a closed loop system, it’s not going to be long before that’s all available anyway. And to be honest I like making the final decision on dosing, _most_ of the time I get is right, which gives me a small sense of satisfaction