He has a CGM. Alarm is set to full loudness. Son is 16. He is the only kid under 18 on this latest pump in the UK so we are at the cutting edge. But it is the not waking up that is causing our problems.I'd contact the CGM maker and ask is there a way for the CGM alarm to activate another louder alarm..other than that I have nothing
I have trouble getting across what I mean sometimes..I understood that the CGM wasn't waking him...I meant that the cgm unit can trigger another remote alarm, much louder that could wake your sonHe has a CGM. Alarm is set to full loudness. Son is 16. He is the only kid under 18 on this latest pump in the UK so we are at the cutting edge. But it is the not waking up that is causing our problems.
My 16 year old is now on the new Medtronic pump which emits an alarm when he is low or high. Unfortunately, despite it cutting off the background insulin when he is low he can still drop to dangerous levels at night. As he is a very deep sleeper he never wakes up when high/low and my wife has got up with him for over 10 years now. She is shattered and so am I. She has to check his blood 3 times per night. We tried a baby monitor recently but it didnt pick up the alarm signal so we still cant hear the alarm in our room. I dont know if there is any way he will get back his independence and be able to live away. Has anyone any ideas?
So here I am again. Still having problems. Blood sugars show no steady pattern and are affected heavily by emotions of my son. We have set the pump to cut off Insulin at a higher level but given it can be 4 digits inaccurate (these pumps need calibration twice daily) then it could cut off when it thinks he is 7 (but he is actually 3 say) then after cutting off his sugar can still fall into hypo with serious consequences. Hence my wife is still setting her alarm 2 or 3 times a night to get a true reading of his sugars and has no life being totally shattered. I am really worried as my son has no independence. Any further help would be welcome.
So here I am again. Still having problems. Blood sugars show no steady pattern and are affected heavily by emotions of my son. We have set the pump to cut off Insulin at a higher level but given it can be 4 digits inaccurate (these pumps need calibration twice daily) then it could cut off when it thinks he is 7 (but he is actually 3 say) then after cutting off his sugar can still fall into hypo with serious consequences. Hence my wife is still setting her alarm 2 or 3 times a night to get a true reading of his sugars and has no life being totally shattered. I am really worried as my son has no independence. Any further help would be welcome.
It sounds to me as if you need to review all pump settings I find it odd that a sensor is 4 digits out so something isn't right somewhere.So here I am again. Still having problems. Blood sugars show no steady pattern and are affected heavily by emotions of my son. We have set the pump to cut off Insulin at a higher level but given it can be 4 digits inaccurate (these pumps need calibration twice daily) then it could cut off when it thinks he is 7 (but he is actually 3 say) then after cutting off his sugar can still fall into hypo with serious consequences. Hence my wife is still setting her alarm 2 or 3 times a night to get a true reading of his sugars and has no life being totally shattered. I am really worried as my son has no independence. Any further help would be welcome.
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