Thank you!I can't speak for Tandem as I'm on Medtronic although I'd be surprised if there isn't an option to "snooze" alerts as that's what I can do on my Medtronic pump (must admit I use this when it's constantly alerting me like you say to something you know is happening and isn't going to change in an instant). Tagging a few people I know who use this pump to see if they have any ideas - @Hopeful34 @RobertJ @EllieM
I've never had that, so can't help with it sorry.I also get an alert (usually in the mornings if my BG was high before bed) to say something along the lines of ‘your BG was high 8/9 hours ago’ - which seems an utterly useless alert no?!
I didn’t know that, thank you! I just checked and mine are set for one hour apart and I definitely get them more frequently than that, but I’ll change this and see if it works, thanks!There isn't a snooze button, but in pump reminders you can change the number of minutes between reminders (alarms). Hope this helps @Alison204
Yes I did adjust the alarms on my phone (Dexcom app) so they weren’t going off on that as well (they now only go off for urgent highs or very lows)I'm on the tslim too and when I first went on it, like you I was ready to throw it out the window.
Then I discovered the settings on both the pump and the dexcom app, adjusted those to suit and now rarely they bother me.
On my pump, high and low are set to 'never repeat', rise and fall are turned off and 'out of range' set to 30 mins. On my phone which is usually easier to reach so I prefer to alarm, the snooze is switched off so I never get a second/third+ reminder apart from urgent low. Now I love my pump as it only tells me what/when I need to know!
Good luck, you will work it out I'm sure.
Unfortunately a person you share a bed with may not.....Another thing that will happen is that you become deaf to the alerts quite quickly
I'm lucky, only a dog shares my bed and he doesn't seem to careUnfortunately a person you share a bed with may not.....
The 3 hour alert can be changed in setting to a much higher value it's a safety thing that if you don't interact with the pump it assumes something is wrong.. but you can set it much higher think I had something like 15 hoursMine is like this then this year I had a replacement pump for other reasons and now I get alarmed through the day and night to say things like ' it's been 3 hours since your last bolus do a blood test' every day. I didn't have that on the last t slim.
Mine is paired with g7 and until a few months back I had the app on my phone as well but when both machines alarms are going off it was driving me mad. Like you with the high blood sugar alarm it does that and the same with the low blood sugar even though I've pressed the button and have taken sugar.
I know it's a safety measure so I'd rather it did go off.
Ive got caught out at night where I've taken the sugar and drifted off to sleep for a moment then been alarmed again so checked and taken more sugar and actually not waited to see if the first amount of sugar was adequate, I try to wait now unless I can physically feel I'm in for a rough ride. Then on two occasions it was obviously a bad hypo and it sounded like it was screaming at me with a 'CRITICAL' message. Dexcom rep didn't know this existed!
I had to take a photo of the screen
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