Hello Community,
In Dec18 - I had a severe hypo and it triggered a fear of hypos which had to be addressed due to issues with high glucose levels as a consequence.
In Oct23 - I was fitted with the T-Slim pump Control IQ and had a negative experience with this: X3 hypos on the tube commuting back from work and X1 further hypo when I arrived home. The experience re triggered the fear.
Since then to date I have been using the pump in manual mode with no further success in glucose control.
I have recently tried the Control IQ again but unable to take that leap of faith in trusting the technology.
In addition - previously, and before the severe hypo episode, I used multi dose injections i.e. Fiasp and Tresiba flat profile background. I was much more successful with this. Fiasp I found was predictable. Novorapid used in the pump I find ineffective and unpredictable.
Has anyone else had a similar negative experience with the T-Slim and the Control IQ mode?
In Dec18 - I had a severe hypo and it triggered a fear of hypos which had to be addressed due to issues with high glucose levels as a consequence.
In Oct23 - I was fitted with the T-Slim pump Control IQ and had a negative experience with this: X3 hypos on the tube commuting back from work and X1 further hypo when I arrived home. The experience re triggered the fear.
Since then to date I have been using the pump in manual mode with no further success in glucose control.
I have recently tried the Control IQ again but unable to take that leap of faith in trusting the technology.
In addition - previously, and before the severe hypo episode, I used multi dose injections i.e. Fiasp and Tresiba flat profile background. I was much more successful with this. Fiasp I found was predictable. Novorapid used in the pump I find ineffective and unpredictable.
Has anyone else had a similar negative experience with the T-Slim and the Control IQ mode?