Hello.I am t1.I use Tresiba and Apidra but bad control.9%😢
For my work, I make an average of 12 to 15km per day.(15000 to 24000 daily steps).
I go from hypos to hyper at zero coma.
I wanted to try the pump.What can I use?
Thanks a lot.
Insulin pump
Hello.I am t1.I use Tresiba and Apidra but bad control.9%😢
For my work, I make an average of 12 to 15km per day.(15000 to 24000 daily steps).
I go from hypos to hyper at zero coma.
I wanted to try the pump.What can I use?
Thanks a lot.
carito said:
hello.I am t1.I use Tresiba and Apidra but bad control.9%😢
For my work, I make an average of 12 to 15km per day.(15000 to 24000 daily steps).
I go from hypos to hyper at zero coma.
I wanted to try the pump.What can I use?
Thanks a lot.
The latest pumps are very advanced with semi -automatic functioning.I would value the options that there are and choose the one you like best.
carito said:
ok.Thank you very much for content.
And, of course, the one to finance your community.In fact, not all communities finance bomb, and those who do it, some just let you choose a specific model.
That is a good fact.I have endo on July 5 precisely to ask all these questions.😊
@Carito The same thing happened to me with Tresiba and Apidra, despite having good control, but at work he went from hypoglycemia to hyperglycemia in no time or on the contrary.I have been with an integrated sensor system - Guardian Bomb 3 - Minimed 780G, using Apidra, first in manual mode and the last two weeks in automatic mode.
Sometimes he gets a bit "crazy" and at first despairs, but it is giving him time and confidence.The negative point is the calibrations.
Thank you very much for your answer.That is what I saw and I thought it would be the one that would make me the best
If you can choose, in your place I would go for the tandem plus the Dexcom;In my opinion better sensor and without calibrations.