@Manfer87 night time hypos are the devils work - you have to be so self controlled to not over treat those hypos, just when you're at your weakest too!
spaghetti meatballs last night and I miss timed the bolus and probably got the carb count wrong too - if I was wearing a Libre it would have been mountain high valley deep.
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I was thinking about that all evening, I'm happy to give up the libre because of the pump choice. I'll wait for a pre pump appointment, then once that is smooth sailing I'll contact my consultant about taking libre off my script or he lets my GP know in writing. I'm sure he will because my gp knows about my insulin changes before I get them on my script. I did read about the Medtrum being the tubeless pump with cgm integration. I think it was Medtrum, Medtronic, Animas? and Tandem that have the CGM/safeguarding mode or cut off point with hypo prediction. I think you're one of the few people who has a pump that not many people have. So their customer support is in working order?If you have the CGM, you shouldn't need the Libre. And if your diabetes team are willing to refer you for this set up they believe (with the appropriate training) this should be good for you and not too much.
Another CGM/Pump combo is the Medtrum.
In the past they have not had great reviews for their CGM but I heard yesterday that they have a new one coming out which may be better.
I think it has the auto cutoff feature like the Medtronic.
My experience of the Metrum customer support is excellent but I am slightly concerned that i have had to call upon them so maybe their product is not so good?
In the past they have not had great reviews for their CGM but I heard yesterday that they have a new one coming out which may be better.
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