What's new on the MiniMed 780G system

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • In this sponsored video, I share my experience with the Medtronic MiniMed 780G system for managing type 1 diabetes. I discuss the features I find most beneficial, such as auto correction bolus, the Guardian 4 sensor, and Meal Detection™ technology. #SponsoredbyMedtronic
    0:55 - My favorite features of the MiniMed 780G system
    2:06 - The Guardian 4 sensor
    3:34 - Meal Detection technology
    Here's the link to my video on upgrading from the MiniMed 770G system: • How to Upgrade to the ...
    Topics discussed:
    Auto correction Bolus
    SmartGuardfeature for automated insulin delivery
    Customizable sensor glucose target levels
    Adjusting alerts with confidence
    No fingersticks required with SmartGuard™ technology.
    Improved SmartGuard experience with fewer interruptions
    Meal Detection technology
    #MiniMed780G system is for type 1 ages 7 and over. Prescription required. WARNING: Do not use SmartGuard™ feature for people who require less than 8 units or more than 250 units of insulin/day. See bit.ly/780gRisks. Refers to SmartGuard™ feature. Individual results may vary.
    References:
    Medtronic Diabetes: www.medtronicdiabetes.com/

Комментарии • 20

  • @jimclark6883
    @jimclark6883 3 месяца назад +3

    I started on a MiniMed 715 pump 20+ years ago and quit due to the infusion sets not lasting 3 days and since my Cobra insurance expired it was too expensive. Now that I have Medicare I decided to try pump therapy one more time and chose Medtronic over Beta Bionics iLet because of their advanced 7 day infusion sets and their algorithm driving you to a target goal of 100 instead of the iLet setting you in broad range of glucose levels. After 3 weeks I have had 2 infusion sets last the full 7 days and had to replace a sensor early on my arm that quit because I moved in my sleep and it came loose. Am impressed with the Smartguard feature but am filling my reservoir more often, about every 2 days with 300 units of Novolog. I miss my Dexcom G7 am looking forward to the Simplera Sync sensors when they become available.

  • @mariakavvoura
    @mariakavvoura 4 месяца назад +2

    I love it!!! It’s like having a friend, helping with diabetes!❤❤❤

  • @lauriekramer253
    @lauriekramer253 3 месяца назад +3

    I really like my 780G pump & Guardian 4 sensor! I am not the best at counting all my carbs, but i know my sensor/pump "have my back"!

    • @dinkster1729
      @dinkster1729 6 дней назад

      Plus giving fake carb boluses for protein and fat can be a pain. I haven't yet received the Guardian 4 transmitter, but I'm eagerly awaiting it.

  • @billvining9999
    @billvining9999 25 дней назад +1

    My experience is terrible. The auto adjustment feature dials back my bolus so much that I am not getting the insulin I need. This is so frustrating...

  • @suemclean3788
    @suemclean3788 4 месяца назад +3

    Love the 780G, but still on the Guardian 3 sensors, living in Ontario Canada. My nights have been amazing flat line with at least 8 hours of sleep which is awesome. The auto correction are sweet to keep me in tight range 5-8mmol/L hitting the low 90% in target most days and my A1C has been around 6.3 since switching from the 770G. The meal detection tech is another awesome feature to this pump all in all I'm with you on this new pump technology. Been T1D for 46 years and my secret is spending as much time outside being active! Keep on pumping Rob and your podcast are great!

    • @daslous89
      @daslous89 3 месяца назад

      The Guardian 3 and 4 are the same. Don't let them fool you. The 3 is easier to extend than the 4. If it did, then they would get less revenue.

    • @dinkster1729
      @dinkster1729 6 дней назад

      @@daslous89 The gov of Ontario probably pays for his Guardian 3 sensors so he doesn't care if the sensors demand replacement in less than 7 days. I don't bother to extend my sensors either. I did it once and got 10 days from a 7 day sensor, but I found the highs were inaccurate, but the lows were accurate. We were fully covered by insurance so there was no financial point in using an extended sensor that was inaccurate for highs, right?

  • @nayem5330
    @nayem5330 4 месяца назад

    Amazing

  • @deannaeckersley4524
    @deannaeckersley4524 3 месяца назад +4

    Love my pump ! Hate the application of the censor and tape. When is mini med coming out with the sensor application like Libre?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  3 месяца назад +1

      I think soon! The simplera CGM is now available in Europe and I believe it is waiting on FDA approval for the US.

    • @daslous89
      @daslous89 3 месяца назад

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings yep, though it's looking like next spring now from what I've been told by those that know and don't get to say. The Simplera is not yet integrated with the 780g yet. At least not in America, of course.

  • @Marcus_38
    @Marcus_38 Месяц назад

    In the process of getting that pump

  • @sueprice3289
    @sueprice3289 4 месяца назад +1

    I agree with you about the 780g. Just frustrated about the Guardian 4. The Guardian is not lasting 7 days. I am also having issues with the sensor update that results in a new sensor. Today it took a total of 7 hours to get everything working like it should. When everything works I absolutely love the closed loop system. Any suggestions on what I can do? I have contacted Medtronic and sensors are being replaced.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  4 месяца назад

      Sorry that you're having issues, it's really frustrating when one of the parts of the system don't work correctly. I'm glad you're getting the sensors replaced, I had a bad batch one time where all 5 sensors failed and Medtronic replaced them. Where do you wear your sensor? I've been on a roll with my sensors lately, they've all been lasting the full 7 days

    • @sueprice3289
      @sueprice3289 4 месяца назад

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings I have been wearing them on my right arm. I have watched you video on putting them on and it was extremely helpful.

    • @daslous89
      @daslous89 3 месяца назад +1

      Hi, here's what I know about this, I know that they recommend putting on the arm, but I don't see why there. Put it on your abdominal area. I've only had one not last for a week. Plus, there you have more tissue and a less chance of pulling or moving the sensor hair that stays in you. I think that is where a lot of sensor failures come from. Plus, with these sensors, they are a pain with all the steps to apply. I probably shouldn't tell this, but it's starting to get out, Sensor 4 is the Sensor 3, just repackage. GWhen the Simplera becomes available in the U.S. it will be a vast improvement over the Guardians. No ego here, but this is my education on diabetes, just turned 30yrs T1. I've pumped for 22yrs. I've used Dexcom 5 and 6. Guardian 3 and now, the 4 in the span of 7 years. All the best to you!

    • @tammybarker4329
      @tammybarker4329 3 месяца назад

      Love the 780! I was thinking about switching to another system due to the tubing attachment. Glad I didn’t!!! Medtronic system is the only one I’ve used. The 780 is the game changer!!!

    • @dinkster1729
      @dinkster1729 6 дней назад

      @@tammybarker4329Yeah! We were off the cgms for about 12 hours because we had other things we had to do and I couldn't believe how rusty I was at keeping the bg in range. We had pretty good a1c before, about the same as now, but it's a lot more work without a cgms in place.

  • @paulsoultoukis4582
    @paulsoultoukis4582 2 месяца назад

    Make it wark with libre 2 or 3 the sensors are not good 7 days to 14 libre way easier to use.