Bruce Stephens
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
He clarifies that the green ones can be prescribed by GPs or secondary care (or will be able to be prescribed) with the others just from secondary care.
You don't need a reader/receiver as the cgm reading is displayed on the pump.Also there is reference to a Reader with the Dexcom, and a lot of others. How does that work with looping on the t-slim or is it irrelevant. I am still hoping for a pump which loops (highest priority) but does not require me to access the pump during the day. A couple of years to go before my next change over so who knows what will be available by then.
But I don’t want to have to get out my pump to do anything. I liked my Combo where i could tuck it away at the start of the day and that was it. All was managed from the handset. I am hopeful that in a couple of years I will be offered access to one which loops and has this facility.You don't need a reader/receiver as the cgm reading is displayed on the pump.
here you go found thisBut I don’t want to have to get out my pump to do anything. I liked my Combo where i could tuck it away at the start of the day and that was it. All was managed from the handset. I am hopeful that in a couple of years I will be offered access to one which loops and has this facility.
Personally I can not see the problem regarding taking the pump out! No different than taking a coin or any other article out of your pocket.But you still need to access the pump to bolus. Both Medtronic and dexcom display levels on pump and or phone. I want to be able to do boluses without needing to get the pump out, as I did with my combo. I shall wait to hear of future developments.