Martin.A
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- In remission from Type 2
Some people get on with them well. I know both @everydayupsanddowns and @SB2015 do, but neither of them are on the Omnipod and Libre 2+. My personal view before starting was that I felt my control on Omnipod Dash and Libre 2 could be sharpened, notwithstanding the fact that my TIR was always above the recommended level of 70% and I hadn't had a hypo for well over 90 days. It's now 77% TIR and 1% low (3 - 3.8). So not a great improvement. What I find infuriating is that I cannot set my target lower than 6.1mmol. However, I was told initially that my control was too good to be offered HCL in the near future. I was surprised to get a phone call whilst I was half-way up a steep hill on a vineyard in Germany listening to a lecture on vine diseases! I was so taken aback that I instantly accepted the Omnipod 5 version without having done any research on it. Given the option I'd love to change to another system.@PattiEvans - interesting reading about your experiences with HCL. When I last spoke with my hospital DSN she said that I would likely have worse control than I currently manage on MDI, it seems like the technology is not quite there yet but hopefully will improve over time.
My OH mother lived in sheltered housing run by Housing 21 who have different levels of accommodation depending on what the need is.We already have the pendants/wrist watch buttons and fall detectors with Careline who do the same service you mention. We are a bit reluctant to enlist neighbours but have ourselves and my daughter and son in law on the list of numbers. Trouble is all of us are an hour away, still often faster than an ambulance, especially if the fall hasn’t resulted in injury. Neither Mum nor Dad can get themselves or each other up if one of them falls which is what the problem is. It’s hard to see them getting frailer and less and less able to care for themselves.
I do very much like my HCL with the Medtronic 780 and as of today the Simplera Sync sensor. I have a choice of targets to use from 5.5, 6.1 or 6.7 and by tweaking this and the action time (not the same as the action profile) for the insulin I usually get a TIR in the 90s with very very little intervention from me. That suits me as I tended to micromanage before I switched to the HCL and did not do me any favours mentally. I have been looping for four years now and whilst physically things have certainly improved for me, the greatest benefit for me is the psychological benefit.Some people get on with them well. I know both @everydayupsanddowns and @SB2015 do, but neither of them are on the Omnipod and Libre 2+. My personal view before starting was that I felt my control on Omnipod Dash and Libre 2 could be sharpened, notwithstanding the fact that my TIR was always above the recommended level of 70% and I hadn't had a hypo for well over 90 days. It's now 77% TIR and 1% low (3 - 3.8). So not a great improvement. What I find infuriating is that I cannot set my target lower than 6.1mmol. However, I was told initially that my control was too good to be offered HCL in the near future. I was surprised to get a phone call whilst I was half-way up a steep hill on a vineyard in Germany listening to a lecture on vine diseases! I was so taken aback that I instantly accepted the Omnipod 5 version without having done any research on it. Given the option I'd love to change to another system.
As regards your mum and dad, I do feel for you. Just wanted to say that my own mum had to go into a care home. I did do quite a lot of research into which one and she was lucky, the people who ran it were fabulous and really cared about their residents. Mum was reluctant at first but in the end she loved it. Good luck with it all!
Star emoji for your 5.2 but also a care emoji for your Mother-in-law xxxMorning all. Drumroll please 5.2! On my loo trip at 4.30 I had one too and thought, typical. When I woke at 6.45 I couldn’t believe it hadn’t budged! I’m fact, even after being up 20 mins it’s still 5.2. Hmmm…hope it’s not stuck! 😉
Bed to strip as yet another decent day forecast so will get it out before I go gallivanting out to meet my friend for a light lunch. Otherwise nowt too exciting, well, it is only Wednesday, the most boring day of the week.
@Eternal422 and @freesia Mr Eggy went to his mother’s after lunch yesterday and found her behind the front door. He managed to get in, she was conscious and unhurt but couldn’t tell him how or why it happened, her Zimmer was beside her, she was just in a bit of shock. He got her up, made her a cuppa and she was fine. She has a pendant around her neck but she obviously didn’t press it and it should have alerted the company who supply it it had been a bad fall. Shes 87 and has a cleaner twice a week, who also does all her laundry, carers four times a day, in fact the lunch time ones wouldn’t have been left long before he found her. You can have everything in place but falls will still happen. One of his brothers went round later on after being alerted by him and said she was a bit subdued. Her name is on a list for a care home place, and has been for years, but adult social services do try and keep them at home as long as possible but how long is too long? Mr Eggy going round later but she will probably have forgotten about it now.
Have a good day.
Libre showing 4.9 now, better get my brekkie!
That’s the problem I am having, constantly having to tweak it. I think the basal settings are wrong somewhere, but don’t know where. I’ve not seen anyone since the online team training. Have an appointment with the DSN early Nov which they keep cancelling and putting back. So perhaps I can get some help then.I do very much like my HCL with the Medtronic 780 and as of today the Simplera Sync sensor. I have a choice of targets to use from 5.5, 6.1 or 6.7 and by tweaking this and the action time (not the same as the action profile) for the insulin I usually get a TIR in the 90s with very very little intervention from me. That suits me as I tended to micromanage before I switched to the HCL and did not do me any favours mentally. I have been looping for four years now and whilst physically things have certainly improved for me, the greatest benefit for me is the psychological benefit.