Apologies for the break. Unfortunately I experienced a sensor failure so had to start again.
I am now back CGMing with auto Low Suspend and Predictive Low Suspend and liking what I am seeing.
To answer a few questions from above:
@everydayupsanddowns the 0.8 is not configurable but the low range is. When I enabled Low Suspend, I decreased my lower target from 4.5 to 4.0 so the auto-suspend occurs at 4.8. This is better than some auto-suspends which I believe (although my information maybe out of date) are fixed at 6.7 which would be waaaaaay too high for me.
@nonethewiser there is no official coms with a smart watch for climbing and the like. I see xDrip has an option for the older Medtrum A6 CGM. I do not know if they have plans (or a large enough audience) to upgrade this to the Nano CGM.
However, as the auto-suspend bypasses the phone, I could be confident the suspend would happen if necessary. Unfortunately, climbing tends to send my levels high rather than low ... but that's what my basal climbing profile is for.
Back to my experiences so far - it is currently more accurate (for me - we are all different) which was a pre-requisite for trialling the auto-suspend.
There are two options
- Low Suspend
- Predictive Low Suspend
The Low suspend is the simple suspension when m levels reach a particular level (0.8mmol/l above low range target). It lasts at least 30 minutes but if levels are still low, it continues for up to 2 hours. I can override the suspension at any point.
I get an alarm on the phone app to tell me the suspension has started. If I ignore it for 10 minutes, my pump starts beeping at me which is a great reminder, especially if my phone gets disconnected or separated.
The Predictive Low Suspend is when the pump will suspend basal when the levels are predicted to reach a low level in a given period. This takes into consideration the trend line and the current value. The pump will not suspend if I am more than 3.9mmol/l from the low range target and is predicted to fall within 0.8 mmol/l of that level in the configurated time(I can set this between 5 minutes and 40 minutes).
These suspensions have been working well for me. I usually manually suspend when I get alerts so it is good to be able to back off. This has been great at night and I have had a better night's sleep since using it.
So far, my feelings are mixed - when the CGM works, I really like it but I am disappointed that the first one failed.
I will report back with a summary when my sensor expires.