Lucyr
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Short version of question: Can you use apidra in any insulin pumps? Or has anyone had to change insulin in order to go onto a pump and how did that go?
We covered insulin pumps on the t1 course this week, final week, so I now know that my clinics favourite pumps are, in order of preference
My life Ypso
Tandem t slim
Medtronic (they don’t use many of these though)
Omnipod (rarely funded except for children)
The ypso one holds 160u in a cartridge to last 3 days, I’d use more than that so I said I was interested in a pump but we provisionally said it would be the tandem one I’d be interested in finding out more about. I think the next stage would be a demonstration session where I’d see that actual pump, then presumably at some point I’d need to get a consultant to agree I met the criteria and go on an actual waiting list.
But, I’ve only ever used apidra, for 15 years, other than a few weeks on humalog which I hated. Ypso you could fill your own cartridges with apidra, but I’d have to change the cartridge regularly. It was the only one with a remote bolus app but only for android and I don’t have android so didn’t sound a good fit. But, from research online tandem and Medtronic didn’t look like you could use apidra in them? Has anyone had to change insulin to go on a pump? Or knows why you can’t use apidra in these pumps?
We covered insulin pumps on the t1 course this week, final week, so I now know that my clinics favourite pumps are, in order of preference
My life Ypso
Tandem t slim
Medtronic (they don’t use many of these though)
Omnipod (rarely funded except for children)
The ypso one holds 160u in a cartridge to last 3 days, I’d use more than that so I said I was interested in a pump but we provisionally said it would be the tandem one I’d be interested in finding out more about. I think the next stage would be a demonstration session where I’d see that actual pump, then presumably at some point I’d need to get a consultant to agree I met the criteria and go on an actual waiting list.
But, I’ve only ever used apidra, for 15 years, other than a few weeks on humalog which I hated. Ypso you could fill your own cartridges with apidra, but I’d have to change the cartridge regularly. It was the only one with a remote bolus app but only for android and I don’t have android so didn’t sound a good fit. But, from research online tandem and Medtronic didn’t look like you could use apidra in them? Has anyone had to change insulin to go on a pump? Or knows why you can’t use apidra in these pumps?