Swesent
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- Type of diabetes
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There's one thing about the MedTronic 780G I can share. A certain "feature" of its "SmartGuard" algorithm that no-one ever mentioned to me - something that forced me to change pump to a T:Slim X2 instead. When I got the 780G I was on a very strict diet Monday through Friday, eating extremely small amounts of carbs. And then, during the weekends (Saturday and Sunday) I wanted to eat more freely - with much more carbs for my meals. However, that was impossible to do with the 780G pump since it always cut all my boluses by 70% during the weekends.
After quite a long time, trying to figure out why, asking my pump-representative, asking my diabetes team - I finally turned to the US Medtronic support who provided me with the explanation. And I'm quite shocked how they could even come up with the idea of programming the "SmartGuard" algorithm this way...
You see; whenever you bolus before a meal, the algorithm calculates on all the usual stuff (amount of carbs entered, carb sensitivity factor, projected glucose levels and all that stuff. However - with the 780G they've added one more "feature", breaking it entirely! The algorithm checks the average bolus throughout the last five days and makes corrections based on that - completely overriding all other settings and the carb amount that you've entered! So what happened for me, when wanting to eat a pizza or similar on Saturday. I bolus for like 125g of carbs. But then the "SmartGuard" checks five days back, where I've eaten like 10 - 15g of carbs for each meal - and then it goes: "Well, I can see that you've only bolused for 13g of carbs on average during the past five days - there's no way I will let you get a 125g carb bolus now! Way too dangerous!" and then the algorithm reduces my pizza-bolus by 70% - letting about 3-4 units go through, instead of the 17-18 units of insulin that I should have gotten, that I would have NEEDED! And my blood glucose follows suit - going extremely high during the meal - forcing me to compensate by insulin injections.
So if you intend on eating very differently between workdays and weekends, for example, then I would really advice you to look for some other pump, other than the 780G. I was lucky enough that I got to change my pump to a T:Slim X2 because of this, and this pump works wonders! Couldn't be happier - manages everything with a breeze!
After quite a long time, trying to figure out why, asking my pump-representative, asking my diabetes team - I finally turned to the US Medtronic support who provided me with the explanation. And I'm quite shocked how they could even come up with the idea of programming the "SmartGuard" algorithm this way...
You see; whenever you bolus before a meal, the algorithm calculates on all the usual stuff (amount of carbs entered, carb sensitivity factor, projected glucose levels and all that stuff. However - with the 780G they've added one more "feature", breaking it entirely! The algorithm checks the average bolus throughout the last five days and makes corrections based on that - completely overriding all other settings and the carb amount that you've entered! So what happened for me, when wanting to eat a pizza or similar on Saturday. I bolus for like 125g of carbs. But then the "SmartGuard" checks five days back, where I've eaten like 10 - 15g of carbs for each meal - and then it goes: "Well, I can see that you've only bolused for 13g of carbs on average during the past five days - there's no way I will let you get a 125g carb bolus now! Way too dangerous!" and then the algorithm reduces my pizza-bolus by 70% - letting about 3-4 units go through, instead of the 17-18 units of insulin that I should have gotten, that I would have NEEDED! And my blood glucose follows suit - going extremely high during the meal - forcing me to compensate by insulin injections.
So if you intend on eating very differently between workdays and weekends, for example, then I would really advice you to look for some other pump, other than the 780G. I was lucky enough that I got to change my pump to a T:Slim X2 because of this, and this pump works wonders! Couldn't be happier - manages everything with a breeze!