My wife uses the Omnipod plus the Dexcom G6. It has been a long slog to sort out her basal insulin program, which, whilst a lot easier than before now using CGM, can still be time-consuming as it involves trial and error to understand what the fasting basal insulin rate is. Dutifully twice a year, when the clocks change, we change the time on the Omnipod PDM and the G6 adjusts itself,
However, presumably a person's fasting basal shape does not change overnight and so after a clock change there is a disconnect between the pump basal program and that of the individuals own basal shape. We do see that BG control does go off for a period of a week or more after a clock change, as presumably the subsequent change in sleeping and eating patterns affect and ultimately adjust the basal fasting insulin rates.
Do other people see this effect and, if so, how do they manage the clock change. Do you just create an additional basal program on the pump similar to the old one, but just adjusted by an hour? Or just cope with the change until the body changes?
However, presumably a person's fasting basal shape does not change overnight and so after a clock change there is a disconnect between the pump basal program and that of the individuals own basal shape. We do see that BG control does go off for a period of a week or more after a clock change, as presumably the subsequent change in sleeping and eating patterns affect and ultimately adjust the basal fasting insulin rates.
Do other people see this effect and, if so, how do they manage the clock change. Do you just create an additional basal program on the pump similar to the old one, but just adjusted by an hour? Or just cope with the change until the body changes?