NEW Medtronic MiniMed 780G Insulin Pump with Guardian 4 CGM!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @JMyoutube1
    @JMyoutube1 11 месяцев назад +20

    Ive been with medtronic since 2017. I got the 780g upgrade in the summer of 2023.
    Im very happy. My a1c that i got 2 weeks ago came in at 5.4. That is the lowest a1c I've ever had. I normally run 5.7 to 6.2.
    I do have to say that while their new algorithm and sensor 4 work very well, their sensors leave a lot to be desired.
    Lots of change sensors well before the 7 days and the size of the sensor are my biggest issues with medtronic.

    • @daslous89
      @daslous89 8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm with you! The problem is that the 4 is the 3, repackage. Plus, they made it so you can't extend it, but I'm in the process of getting around that. It's great to hear that your a1c is that good!! I used to be in the mid 6's until I started using the Sensor 4. The Simplera will be the game changer when they get it compatible with the 780g. Go figure, they made a new cgm that's not compatible with the best pump on the market. Granted they'll send you a replacement, but I hear that they are starting to cut back and give out a certain amount now. Depending on circumstance. Good luck and all the best!!

    • @lisamcallister6534
      @lisamcallister6534 2 месяца назад

      It's just a delivery service with many fails.

  • @kavingoucher9231
    @kavingoucher9231 Год назад +8

    The 780g is amazing I have used Medtronic Pumps for probably 12 years, My last A1C from1/4/2024 was 5.8 I was shocked especially with Christmas, My previous A1c was 6.0.

  • @deuce1606
    @deuce1606 Год назад +3

    Danica, it's great to see you back to keeping us all upto speed about pumps etc.. Thank you!

  • @Brucie7175
    @Brucie7175 Год назад +7

    Dexcom/Tandem are better for CGM but I prefer the design and interface of the Medtronic pumps- battery operated, no annoying touchscreen that you can't use in the rain, easier to fill and replace the reservoir and an overall tougher design.

  • @michaelmurphy748
    @michaelmurphy748 Месяц назад

    I had a Medtronic 670 and my Dr. 'talked' me into going to the Tandem. Within 3 months I regretted that desision and wished I had stayed with the Medtronic. I finally got to the point where I am looking at purchasing the Medtronic 780 without insurance.

  • @mikeperritte
    @mikeperritte Год назад +6

    Medtronic sensors never worked for me so was in manual mode until i was able to switch. I enjoyed Animas and Tandem over Medtronic, I'm now trying the Omnipod but just wish they made a larger reservoir pod as its going great so far.

  • @stuggyg01
    @stuggyg01 Год назад +3

    Native Apple Watch support showing BG | Alerts | TIR is a feature I like on 780g also.

  • @YerachmielAltman
    @YerachmielAltman Год назад +3

    I love the 780G => and I've been on almost everything. Happy to discuss with you.

  • @BillBuchanan-c4o
    @BillBuchanan-c4o 10 месяцев назад +2

    Started 780g 3 weeks ago. A1C with Tandem T- Slim was around 7.8. Lost the T- Slim pump while still under warrantee but Tandem wanted $5,100 to replace it. Switched to Metronics. My time in range for the 3 weeks so far was 95% . This was without using a preset bolus. Consistently averaging 135 to 140mg for the daily average = A1C of 6.5. I never could get it that low while using the T-Slim.. Unfortunatly, I am using the Guardian 4 and I agree that it is a little out dated and much harder to apply than the Dexcom G-6. I will be switching to the extended wear Infusion set and am looking forward to new Simplicity CGM sensors when they hit the U.S. market.

    • @TheCJOHNSON93
      @TheCJOHNSON93 2 месяца назад

      I'm also in the process of switching to the 780g from Tandem. I find the Control-IQ algorithm lacking for me with me either getting too many lows or annoying highs.

  • @dylanwade2020
    @dylanwade2020 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just received mine in the mail today. I'm very excited to use it, but sadly I have to wait until I meet with my diabetic educator in two weeks for proper training

  • @eugeneshorttii1673
    @eugeneshorttii1673 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this info.
    I Just upgraded to the 780g with the sensor yesterday, had the 770g for year and a1c went from 9 to 7. So hopefully this gets it down even better.
    Hope everyone else does great to.

  • @TheRebuilt1
    @TheRebuilt1 10 месяцев назад

    thanks for update, I just received a 780 and only thing i dont like is i have all these sensor 3 that are not compatible with 780g. I didn't know about the shortcut for down, right and up buttons from home so big ups to you for that KT. Great to hve a well educated ,,,,educator

    • @Ausmac4283
      @Ausmac4283 10 месяцев назад

      Hey mate I’m sure you can use the G3’s with the 780, it what we used here in Aus until June last year as that’s all that was available. G4 began in July. Only difference is you have to calibrate it but it will live happily in Smartguard no problem.

  • @KrauseHayden
    @KrauseHayden Год назад

    I'm so excited to hear your experience with it!! Where I live, omnipod and medtronic are the only pump options, and dexcom/freestyle is the only cgm option, so this is helpful :)

  • @dwightl5863
    @dwightl5863 Год назад +4

    Most curious to hear your experience with the Guardian 4 sensor. Can it be calibrated? It would also be interesting on how they got the extended time on the infusion set. Three days has been the so called "standard" since day one of infusion sets.

    • @happymark1805
      @happymark1805 Год назад +2

      yes it can be calibrated and when you put one in make sure you do because it differs from the real bloodsuggar

    • @bombayjake
      @bombayjake 11 месяцев назад

      can’t comment on the guardian 4 as i don’t have mine yet but i’ve been using the extended infusion set and all i know is it just feels a lot more sturdy (not sure if that’s the right word) and the materials just feel better.

    • @happymark1805
      @happymark1805 11 месяцев назад

      @@bombayjake just as sturdy as the same ones in white that last 4 days, if you can go without changing the insulin for 7 days it works, if you have to change it every 4 days it is not worth the extra cost

  • @laurenelizabeth3541
    @laurenelizabeth3541 Год назад +3

    Not related to Medtronic but do you think you will try the Tandem Mobi once it is available?

  • @kristymarie6065
    @kristymarie6065 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the review on this. Did you ever go through a burn out period. My teen is and I don’t know if this will get better

    • @JMyoutube1
      @JMyoutube1 11 месяцев назад

      What is a burn out period?

    • @redheadkd1565
      @redheadkd1565 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I have a few times! I’ve been diabetic for 30 years now. Been on an insulin pump for about 25 of these years. It gets frustrating & overwhelming to say the least!
      Talk with your doctor to have fast acting & long acting insulins scrips on hand at your pharmacy. This way if your son feels he needs a break, and you & his Dr. agree, this is one of many options I have used.
      It may only be for a few days or a month. You still have to be very diligent about testing your blood glucose. Unless he is ok with just wearing the CGM, such as one that will send info to a mobile phone also. Especially being in the teen/younger years, I can understand how burn-out can especially make living life much harder. ❤

    • @redheadkd1565
      @redheadkd1565 11 месяцев назад

      @@JMyoutube1From experience, it’s where you get ‘burned out’ of having to constantly stay up to date on your insulin needs. Even with a pump, it can get overwhelming at times. Guessing carbs for amount of insulin needed, pump site changes, reservoir refills, accidental removal of your sites being pulled off or having to remove one because it isn’t working.
      Constant finger pricks for blood sugar levels… stress in life can & will affect your A1.C. Having support from family, friends & medical staff is important.
      I hope this helped answer your question.🙂

  • @casperhito
    @casperhito 8 месяцев назад

    I have this pump and sensor. They are really great. The temp setting when i jog is kinda op.

  • @JoãoFerreira-z7u
    @JoãoFerreira-z7u Год назад +1

    Hello , i have the medtronic 720G and i will upgrade to 780G or the accu check Solo (Tubeless) .
    I probably will gonna change to the tubeless. I have a group with a big group with 780G and the sensor are always updating or disconect.

  • @SharpLife4
    @SharpLife4 Год назад +5

    I liked Medtronic customer service far better. And they started cgm

    • @XYZY64
      @XYZY64 Год назад

      Balony! Medtronic’s C/S at least for getting a 780g/G4 setup has been a nightmare. I have worn Medtronic pumps exclusively for ~35 years. (508 on) This time around the move from a out of warranty 670g to the 780g is impossible. I am still being told “By the end of the month” for several months now. And it isn’t the insurance dragging their feet for approval. The delay put me in the hospital with a +1000 glu. a month ago. Had to wait for a loaner 670g to replace a failed 670g pump for 4 days (the pump was 4yrs, 3mo old and just out of warranty). Medtronic won’t ship to hospital’s so I had to go AMA to wait for the UPS driver to show up at my home to get the loaner pump I am using now. Not fun times. Making me look at other options closer to a DIY closed loop system for this go around.

  • @susieduzie466
    @susieduzie466 2 месяца назад

    I’ve had nothing but problems with the guardian 4 sensors, the guardian 3 worked ok even though you had to calibrate them. The guardian 4 constantly goes into sensor updating especially when it’s a new one.

  • @wreckem1759
    @wreckem1759 7 часов назад

    I just received this today… So far from what I see is a little overwhelming and I don’t know if I’m going to enjoy this!

  • @shmendy
    @shmendy 4 месяца назад

    The 780G/Guardian 4 will easily allow your BG to go above 250.
    When taking a bolus the pump stops giving the needed basal.
    If you see the word Medtronic, RUNNN & never look back

  • @hiphopdancerjeff
    @hiphopdancerjeff 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have had type 1 diabetes for almost 10 years now and I've always injected myself with a pen refill, never been on a pump before. I'm now going onto this pump. do you have a video which shows more in-depth like you actually using the menus on the device? like setup or when you're having a meal and entering your BGL's? tia

    • @redheadkd1565
      @redheadkd1565 11 месяцев назад

      If using this exact same pump, etc, you tube is a great place to find videos from others & even the brand itself. Medtronic also has videos on their website that can help with your questions.🙂

  • @lennydee3538
    @lennydee3538 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why must they be so intrusive/large compared to Dexcom and Libre? I'm just not using mine despite loss of features due to that.

  • @CatherineBatting
    @CatherineBatting 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so very much you have been so helpful

  • @nemiateofilaramos9214
    @nemiateofilaramos9214 5 месяцев назад

    Ms Danica, just asking will this Medtronic mini ca works even if I have pacemaker implant just 2 weeks ago, cause the libre 3 I was using doesn't work with medtronic pacemaker. I have to take it off

  • @EdwardTilley-m3t
    @EdwardTilley-m3t 11 месяцев назад

    Danica, I love my 780, the only complaint is my sensors only last 3 to 5 days on average. I wear a freestyle and have no problem getting 14 days. Any tips on getting closer to 7 days with the guardian4

  • @aryehbashaleahblumberg6959
    @aryehbashaleahblumberg6959 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am a 68 year old man. Two years diabetic type 1. I still work as a plumber and have to crawl around and get banged around. In addition it get wet by dirty water. How does this effect the pump?

    • @redheadkd1565
      @redheadkd1565 11 месяцев назад

      Hi. Fellow Type 1 here. My job causes me to be all over the place & who knows what each day I run into.
      Make sure to purchase a study case. They have clips on them or not, depending your preference. There are many after-market out there that are great!
      As for your infusion sites, make sure to put the clear covers over them. Medtronic sells them or after market also. These can be clear with a sticky base that adheres to the site itself & your surrounding skin. Others come in many colors but are of thicker (not necessarily better) type of coverage like that of a thick band-aid? like covering.
      But make sure when u apply that there are no openings to the outside edge on your skin.
      From experience, I use the clear kind as I can see if there are air bubbles when applying & these are meant to last through showers, light pool time. Just keep in mind that using these ‘covers’ makes one unable to disconnect from the pump. But pumps now days are much more water resistant then they were when I started mine 25 years ago. 🙂

    • @aryehbashaleahblumberg6959
      @aryehbashaleahblumberg6959 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much@@redheadkd1565

    • @MrGlobaldave1
      @MrGlobaldave1 9 месяцев назад

      Im a 62 year Type 1 - On the Medtronic 670G pump for almost 8 years (just upgraded to the 780G) For me, I have the black silicone case for some protection while in my pant pockets. I sometimes remove my pump and "suspend delivery" when under my cars or home construction activities. My decision that limited time suspended is NOT the end of the world and i typically have normal to low glucose levels while active. The pumps are somewhat water proof to a degree.

  • @paulaginder6555
    @paulaginder6555 3 месяца назад

    How do I start from the beginning with guardian 4, then add Medtronic 780

  • @SouthpawCrochet
    @SouthpawCrochet 11 месяцев назад

    How is it going with the 780g? I'm currently using the Omnipod 5 but due to insurance switching to the 780g

  • @cemcalex
    @cemcalex Год назад +8

    Honestly didn’t realize Medtronic was still trying to do CGMs….I was on a Medtronic for years and years but once CGM technology started, Dexcom blew them out of the water so quickly in features, reliability, etc. Their CGM tech was laughable to me. Omnipod+Dex for me 💙

    • @DEBRACRANFORD
      @DEBRACRANFORD Год назад +1

      Same for me! I am now on a Tandem and omnipod.

  • @9StickNate
    @9StickNate 10 месяцев назад

    Can I use the G4 sensors with the 670G? I got off the pump due to 2 recalls and went back to pens. I still have a brand new 670G in the box. I can it exchange for an upgrade, it will knock -500 off the new unit. I’m trying to determine if I’m gaining anything with a new pump.

  • @Dafaceless79
    @Dafaceless79 8 месяцев назад

    My 780 insulin pump will alert me when my blood sugar is at 250 which is what it's suppose to do. Then it says it's gonna administer a correction of insulin and after that the load screen after being administered the bar shows going from left to right. Showing that the insulin is being delivered. However, after that's done and I go back to my safe guard screen, I have no active insulin in my system and no insulin was given. Medtronics is unable to see this in their system. Has anyone else had a similar situation? Please let me know. Thx!

  • @worthybookjourney3231
    @worthybookjourney3231 Год назад +1

    After the 670G that was harmful to my son's physical and mental health, we are very afraid of trying again, You are stuck due to insurance that won't pay for a new one for 4 years. The transmitter was a SPEAR, We left and I am afraid to go back.

  • @efeinb8269
    @efeinb8269 Год назад

    I've never worn an insolan pump, what pump works well with Dexcom 7?

    • @deuce1606
      @deuce1606 Год назад

      Tandem tslim x2 and the omnipod. In my opinion the tslim x2 is a very good pump. There might also be another pump manufacturer working with dexcom now but but I'm not sure who that is.

    • @scottcarver174
      @scottcarver174 10 месяцев назад

      Omnipod

  • @Gstark88
    @Gstark88 11 месяцев назад +1

    THHHHAAAANK YOU

  • @lizm5991
    @lizm5991 Год назад

    Hey I watch your video but never comment. I have a question when you’re low and you treat that low. And eat a snack for 15 grams do you cover that snack with insulin?

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 11 месяцев назад +1

      With your example, usually 15 grams will raise the glucose level 50 points with no insulin. So if you are at 60, the 15 grams will bring it up to around 110. The one thing I have found, being on a pump that is controlling basal insulin, when going low the pump reduces and even stops basal insulin to keep you from hypoglycemia. When you start treating the low there is very little to perhaps no insulin on board. In which case I may add 1/2 unit of insulin so I don't spike.

    • @drizztdurden9045
      @drizztdurden9045 11 месяцев назад

      I agree I declare 1/2 carbs in this case @@dwightl5863

    • @redheadkd1565
      @redheadkd1565 10 месяцев назад

      If using an insulin pump & in auto mode, or even not on the pump, I still do not give myself insulin to cover the carbs eaten. You don’t want to give insulin, even after eating, if you are low.
      Unless you test later and are now high or eat more than your low blood glucose would need.

  • @Max-ei2so
    @Max-ei2so 11 месяцев назад

    I have the Minimed 670G, an irregular lifestyle, and do sport 2x a week. Unfortunately, the blood monitoring - 670G CGM sensor is not good enough for me to activate smart guard mode. How much better is the sensor in the 780g? Is anyone (780G user) experiencing high differences between blood sugar and CGM sensor readings in certain daily situations?

    • @JMyoutube1
      @JMyoutube1 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have been using the 780g since the start of summer 2023.
      It is very accurate.
      However, keep an eye on how you fell when you are very active as it does have a slight delay on where you truly are and what your pump is showing.
      I've had very few lows that lead to any issues with the upgrade and when I'm going to be very active I always bring a snack that will fix a low quickly.

    • @Kendal2378
      @Kendal2378 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have been using 780G and Guardian 4 for about a year now. I have been on Medtronic pumps for many years, usually in conjunction with Dexcom CGM. I was initially very skeptical about the Guardian 4 CGM since it has the same form factor as the earlier models, and it is quite difficult to insert (I cannot do it without help from my wife). I also had some initial trouble getting used to the closed-loop setup, maybe for a couple of weeks. But once I got adjusted, it has been a life changer. I don’t have the nightly lows anymore, and my A1C has improved from 7.5 to 6.8. I am looking forward to their next-gen CGM (Simplera), which is supposed to be much easier to use (though still lasting for 7 days, and not 10).

  • @SharpLife4
    @SharpLife4 Год назад +3

    7 days is better than pod 3

  • @briantakacs8511
    @briantakacs8511 11 месяцев назад

    cant wait for the Zeus cgm be like the dexcom

  • @boothompson5232
    @boothompson5232 11 месяцев назад

    I've had the 780g for a little over a month - I hate the sensor!! It does NOT last 7 days - lucky if I get 5 days out of it. And what's with the complicated way to put it on? Used Libre 3 for 6 weeks and loved it - though I was giving myself 4 shots a day. Would love a happy medium...

  • @Erictraiven
    @Erictraiven 11 месяцев назад

    So there is no pump with cgm all in one?

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 11 месяцев назад

      Not that I am aware of.

  • @sarahwolfmoon
    @sarahwolfmoon Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @Romantico1962
    @Romantico1962 5 месяцев назад

    What's the point of having so many pumps?

  • @geraldgillespie3895
    @geraldgillespie3895 5 месяцев назад

    They guarantee the sensor for only 5 days. I’ve only had one sensor that lasted the full 7 days. Dexcom and Libre sensors are really not much better. The weakest link in the system is the sensor

  • @not_in_the_know
    @not_in_the_know Год назад +1

    ❤❤

  • @Shawny460
    @Shawny460 11 месяцев назад +11

    Medtronic made a big mistake by not making a deal with Dexcom. Medtronic and Dexcom would have been a perfect CGM pump combination. I tried all their Guardian junk and its not accurate or reliable. Shooting their harpoon thick guardian sensors into my skin will never happen again. I have boxes full of their guardian sensors thats going into the trash.

    • @TuhoeTaniwha
      @TuhoeTaniwha 8 месяцев назад

      Can I please have them ?

    • @Shawny460
      @Shawny460 8 месяцев назад

      They have expired. 1/7/2020. If you still want them, send me your address and I’ll ship it to you. I think I have 6 or 7 boxes

    • @BokiXI
      @BokiXI 5 месяцев назад +2

      Medtronic made a big mistake by abandoning the Paradigm design and going for these big black bricks.

    • @beatingtype1
      @beatingtype1 5 месяцев назад

      @@BokiXIyep

  • @ievaasnevica9396
    @ievaasnevica9396 10 месяцев назад

    Guardian 4 sensor is super awkward, leaving rush and scar marks. Very annoying, you can’t put it yourself on your hand. The plaster is to big. Have to wait 3.5 years to change the pump and get Dexcom. Dexcom is the best. Or Libre is much better. No Guardian 4!!!!!!!

    • @saraheart2804
      @saraheart2804 9 месяцев назад

      I put my G4 on my thigh and find it easier to apply.

  • @jeepmanblue
    @jeepmanblue Год назад +2

    Medtronic sucks! So happy since I switched to Tandem !!

    • @deuce1606
      @deuce1606 Год назад

      After using the medtronic system for 7 years I upgraded to tandem paired with the dexcom. When the tandem pump is properly programed and you use the dexcom with it consistently it is a great setup.

    • @russellseaton2014
      @russellseaton2014 Год назад +2

      Agree. I used the Medtronic 670G for over 4 years. Its programming was faulty. It did not even try to keep blood sugars in a normal range. And it did not try to bring high blood sugars down to normal either. And the CGMS was extremely inaccurate. Tandem is fairly successful most of the time in keeping blood sugars at a normal level. And Dexcom 6 is very accurate, except the first day. Tandem still has problems and is not perfect. But you at least know its trying and most of the time it does succeed.

    • @TheRiddleNL
      @TheRiddleNL Год назад +3

      I'm noth sure if you are trolling ore noth, buth i find the tandem dexcom combo SH*T and the service in TheNetherlands is also SH*T '(

    • @TheRiddleNL
      @TheRiddleNL Год назад +2

      @@russellseaton2014 that is noth a option on the 670G ;)

    • @BigArt1970
      @BigArt1970 Год назад

      ​@@russellseaton2014The 670 came out SEVEN years ago. A lot has changed in that huge amount of time.

  • @josephdaquisto
    @josephdaquisto 11 месяцев назад

    This pump and cgm are not worth it. The 770G is much better. The sensor for the 780G lasts 24-48 hours

    • @TheRiddleNL
      @TheRiddleNL 11 месяцев назад

      What sensor are u ussing with the 770? How is your experience with the 770 and gardion 4? ?

    • @TheRiddleNL
      @TheRiddleNL 11 месяцев назад

      @@dreamcastdre Ahh okay, that wood be the combo i'm going for if the Dexcom G7 does noth perform Anny better for me than the G6. Good to hear that the 770 and gairdiun3 is doing a good job. 780 and carbs counting is noth for me. Thanks Fyi, Edwin..

    • @imRosco69
      @imRosco69 11 месяцев назад

      The Guardian 4 sensor for the 780G is 7 days, so I have no clue whatever your talking about.

    • @shmendy
      @shmendy 4 месяца назад

      ​@@imRosco69the majority of the sensors besides for needing 2 people to insert it (pure brilliance) will last about 4 days

    • @imRosco69
      @imRosco69 4 месяца назад

      @@shmendy Mine has lasted 7 days ever since I started using them.

  • @HeatherHeather-l2h
    @HeatherHeather-l2h 3 месяца назад

    Awful Guardian 4. omnipod so much easier and better! Small last 4 weeks easy to apply Already wishing it wasn't so awful Always apply my own Libre why not poss with This!