MR points to this thread, which I am on the pump waiting list and this is one of the options.
@Cassie @jasom @Tipozero You who insulina use?I would like to continue with FIASP, but I have read that sometimes it gives problem with the bombs.
MyLife YpSOPump insulin bomb
MR points to this thread, which I am on the pump waiting list and this is one of the options.
@Cassie @jasom @Tipozero You who insulina use?I would like to continue with FIASP, but I have read that sometimes it gives problem with the bombs.
Diabética desde 2002
Tresiba y Fiasp
@Morganeta I have a novorapid, they come in cartridges ready to put in the pump without the need to pre-cargar.Although they can also facilitate an empty reservoir to load with insulin Fiasp, Novorapid, Humalog and Apidra, ... among others;It comes with a concentration of 100u/ml.
In my case I carry Fiasp, as Cassie says comes in preloaded cartridges.
I have been with the bomb for more than a year and I had no problem between bomb-insulin or listen that no one had any problem with it
And another doubt, what mobile do you use?They have sent me a list (which does not seem very current) of mobiles compatible with the app, I doubt between taking Samsung or Google Pixel .... Does anyone use a pixel mobile and can tell me how it is going?
Diabética desde 2002
Tresiba y Fiasp
I use an Xiaomi 10t Pro, I have been with the Ypsomed very recently, so far everything very well, I use it with the ABBOTT Freestyle Free 3 sensors, and I have to say that it is luxurious.
@Tipozero already connected to you with the sensors for closed handle?
@fer - Diabetes Tipo 1 desde 1.998 | FreeStyle Libre 3 | Ypsomed mylife YpsoPump + CamAPS FX | Sin complicaciones. Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro.
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@Fer Yes, I have been connected just over three months, but I carry it with the Dexcom G6.I am happy in general with the system, although less with the Dexcom that some problems is giving me and in general I expected it to be better.From what I read you do very well with the Free 3. I am glad, the truth that in general the system is very good, and if they are polishing details we will go better.
I use a Samsung and Insulina, Novorapid.
It is curious what you say @Tipozero why the official is the YPSomed with Dexcom, in fact in Spain the use of freestyle is not yet officially approved, but it will not take long to be, so the patients are already anticipated.
I also have novorapid with the ypsomed, for the moment I see that insulin consumption is somewhat less than with the bolis, and without a doubt, the big difference with the bolis for me is the nights, Bruuuuutal ... I sleep as a champion !!hahaha
@fer - Diabetes Tipo 1 desde 1.998 | FreeStyle Libre 3 | Ypsomed mylife YpsoPump + CamAPS FX | Sin complicaciones. Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro.
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Hello, I use the same mobile as Fer, but I have to say that from time to time I have to restart it because it does not connect with the sensor and/or the pump, or stays thinking to be able to put the meals ... when I did the formation I alreadyThey warned that with the Xiaomi it happened and that those who gave 0 problems were the Samsung, but as I bought it only for this, since I use iPhone and I hope that one day they will get the iOS version, it is totally valid.
@inmaats you just remind me that in the last formTo be.
@fer - Diabetes Tipo 1 desde 1.998 | FreeStyle Libre 3 | Ypsomed mylife YpsoPump + CamAPS FX | Sin complicaciones. Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro.
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Cassie said:
Hello !!I have received the news that the YPSOPump bomb will put me very short, which is associated with the Dexcom G6 or Free 3 sensors (so I have been able to read on their page), and I wondered if someone here was wearing it and whatexperience had ...
From what I have investigated it seems that it is the smallest and light in the market, in addition to being intuitive .... Any opinion?
Greetings,
Hi Cassi, I am YPSOPump user of YPSOMED closed handle from day one, I could choose between Free 3 or Dexcom, I chose Free 3 in another message if you want I tell you why my choice.
My experience with her has been very positive since the first day, starting with the bomb that is small, discreet and that is practically not played except to change the cartridges, which are pre -filled, which makes it very simple, also to change the catheters.It is handled with the phone through the Camaps FX application, the algorithm is responsible for learning, your response to insulin, you should worry about introducing as successful as possible the GR of HC that you are going to eat, if you are wrongCorrect, but yours is to do my best.
In my case I carry it 24 h I do not take it for the shower or for the sport and if I go to the beach or pool bag for bombs and swim.In my case I always use a liquid adhesive to prevent the cannula could take off, it has never happened to me, not yet carrying the glue.
Well, I don't get just to tell you that my times in the rank are usually between 90-96%. If you have a question, I am at your disposal.Greetings and a lot of encouragement
I agree with @ypso23 in almost everything he has commented, I am also a user of the ypso and unless I take it off to shower, everything else the same and very happy!
@fer - Diabetes Tipo 1 desde 1.998 | FreeStyle Libre 3 | Ypsomed mylife YpsoPump + CamAPS FX | Sin complicaciones. Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro.
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Carries catheter?If so, the truth is that I am not interested, carrying the thread for my day to day work, I have a job of moving a lot and it would be shit the truth, I told me the endocrine of putting it on if the hyper nocturnal followed butI have not 32% of time in rank 3 months without a hypers and the last analytical the A1C is in 6.1 which is great even I believe that this month will lower me more, my average is 136 mg/dl in 90 days so byNow I rule out the use of insulin via infusor, although the algorithms is interesting, almost almost no arrives, it is like an external mobile pancreas
rogerix said:
carries cateter?If so, the truth is that I am not interested, carrying the thread for my day to day work, I have a job of moving a lot and it would be shit the truth, I told me the endocrine of putting it on if the hyper nocturnal followed butI have not 32% of time in rank 3 months without a hypers and the last analytical the A1C is in 6.1 which is great even I believe that this month will lower me more, my average is 136 mg/dl in 90 days so byNow I rule out the use of insulin via infusor, although the algorithms is interesting, almost almost no longer, it is like an external mobile pancreasHi Rogerix, if he carries catheter, but the truth was I thought about how you, I was happy with my smart feathers and my MCG time in 96% and 5.2 gyrus.Past Christmas injects me in a vein and gave me a hip that neither with a bakery rose, myself pedi ambulance because I began to vomit with glucose.Then I consider the following:
I carry all my life by dragging a pen, I live in a two -story house and if I go out without it, I will look for it, just like the catheter is not so terrible.Indeed, it is not, I do crossfit daily with the bomb on, it has not yet moved to me or anything similar.
I do not want to convince you at all just to tell you that it is much more and better bearable than it seems, do not find out and live calmer, I do not tell you anything about not having to click on the services that in some I have not caught something bad because we are ofsteel.Much encouragement and if one day you decide, do not be afraid that is much more bearable than
@Ypso23 I have been 1 year for 1 year to 2003 a Medtronic bomb, obviously there were no sensors and the material was supplied by the SS until I left it, well I am very good with the feathers, obviously when you are very controlled you havemore hypos than being poorly controlled with a pump, in addition to what I thought I had a pancreas like like a pig and pass from 66 kg to 98 kg in 3 months and in the end I left it, and with diet and feathers I returned to my 70 kg andThe truth is my experience with the bomb was bad, but well .... By the way, how long does the catheter last?In which I had been 3-4 days although I carried up to 6-7 days and puts it the SS?Is it only with Dexcom or the free version 3?What insulin do you use, fast but which one?Thank you
rogerix said:
@ypso23 I have been a medtronic bomb for 1 year to 2002, obviously there were no sensors and the material was supplied by the SS until I left it, well II am very well with the feathers, obviously when you are very controlled you have more hypos than being poorly controlled with a pump, and with which I thought it carried a pancreas it comia like a pig and passes from 66 kg to 98 kg in 3 months and in the end whatLeave, and with diet and feathers I came back to my 70 kg and really my experience with the bomb was bad, but well .... By the way how much does the catheter last?In which I had been 3-4 days although I carried up to 6-7 days and puts it the SS?Is it only with Dexcom or the free version 3?What insulin do you use, fast but which one?Thanks
I will try to clarify all the doubts, it has nothing to do with a bomb of the old ones, with the current ASA closed, in which an algorithm is supplying the basal insulin that you need, that corrects you if you fall short in the calculation of the calculation of thebolus, or that is able to keep the blood glucose to sports situations of high intensity or cardio.The catheter I change it every two days, with the YPSOPump you can change the catheter two or three times without having to put a new cartridge, in my case I use the FIASP in preloaded cartridges, I do not have to fill in anything and the MCG chose Free3, smaller super reliable heat in an hour and lasts 14 days, the bomb does not have to touch it is practically handled with the mobile, it is very small, it weighs 83 gr and you can bathe with it.If you have more doubts, I will be happy to try to answer them, my experience is very good and I recommend that everyone who may try it does not lose quality of life in my opinion I think you want a lot.
Greetings
@YPSO23 Can I ask you in which hospital you have been able to access that insulin bomb?I think that the available is the one that would best fit my needs, but in my hospital they are only putting the 780g of Medtronic.
DM 1 desde el siglo pasado :) (agosto 1998).
Bomba Accuchek Aviva Combo con novorapid de mayo 2015 a mayo 2023. Tras probar unos meses la bomba medtronic 780g vuelvo a las plumas hasta dar con una bomba que se ajuste a mí (y yo a ella)
Freestyle libre 2 desde octubre 2020.
También con gastritis autoinmune.
It is what I was going to say, the SS does not put these infusion pumps put the 780g of Medtronic, if it is not because I cannot afford the expense of material not to mention the price of the insulin pump.
@Ypso23 but the free 3 are given the SS or do you pay them?I use the free 2 that also heats in 1 h and lasts 14 days too, I think that the only difference with respect to free 2 is that it is smaller and they say it is more accurate than the 2. and do not have hypos with the pump?Even doing sports?Well greetings
Well, in the SS they are giving it, but it is not that it depends on the autonomous community, which also depends mainly on the hospital, each hospital have reference bombs and are the ones that offer me, for example they offered me several andIn the end I stayed with this ... I'm in Madrid, Ramón y Cajal Hospital.
@ROGERIX I also carry Free3 and it gives me the SS along with the bomb, it is a pack ... Hypos still having, but for me they were very frequent and I have reduced them with the pump, although it carries their learning and we continue to reduce ...
Greetings
anabela said:
@ypso23 Can I ask you in which hospital you have been able to access that insulin bomb?I think that of the available is the one that would best fit my needs, but in my hospital they are only putting the 780g of Medtronic.Hi Anabela, where do you live?