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What is SmartGuard Auto Mode and how does it work? Inside the hybrid closed loop insulin pump system

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • What is SmartGuard Auto Mode?
    I dig deep into the Medtronic MiniMed 770G and 670G systems and specifically, SmartGuard Auto Mode. I share a story about my first day in Auto Mode that I've never shared on social media before, how often I have my MiniMed 770G system in Auto Mode - honestly more than 90% of the time - and how I rely on Smart Guard Auto Mode. This video tells you why all of this is important to me.
    Disclaimer: This video was created as a part of a paid partnership with Medtronic. My experiences and opinions are my own.
    www.diabeticsdoingthings.com
    robhowe21
    diabeticsdoingthings
    Refers to SmartGuard Auto Mode. Some user interaction required. Individual results may vary.
    The MiniMed 770G system is for type 1 ages 2 and over. Prescription required. Individual results may vary. WARNING: Do not use SmartGuard Auto Mode for people who require less than 8 units or more than 250 units of insulin/day. For details, please visit bit.ly/770gRisks.

Komentáře • 27

  • @vcunningham1955
    @vcunningham1955 Před 2 lety +2

    I have to wait 2 more years for this but I can’t hardly wait. Thank you for all the great information

  • @donaldross8488
    @donaldross8488 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Rob for laid back approach and information smart guard has saved and prolonged my life, I am always on it and has given me the best A1C I have ever had. Just on a personal note my father in-law died of stage 4 bladder cancer and my step father kidney cancer. I feel your pain brother.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment Donald. I’m glad this was helpful - and thanks for sharing about your family. Cancer is a mean bastard. 🙏🏼 congrats on your a1c my man!!

  • @michelleorr6731
    @michelleorr6731 Před 2 lety +2

    I am approaching the end of my first week on the 770g, first pump for me ever! I've been managing myself for 33 years. Let me tell you, I've had breakdown after breakdown this past week and I feel like I've just been diagnose with diabetes again. This was so helpful, thank you for giving me a bit of peace of mind as I head into automode this weekend. Wish me luck! ✌️

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 2 lety

      It’s a big change Michelle! Congrats to you for taking the jump. Good luck with auto mode this weekend, you can do it!!

    • @thoughtsfromnewlowell4543
      @thoughtsfromnewlowell4543 Před 10 měsíci

      Just started the guardian 3 on the 780 pump too.....

  • @1akmason
    @1akmason Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you I’ve been a type one from age 3 weeks I will be 61 in May it’s been hard getting used to auto mode I’ve been doing this for a very long time and I was used to constantly checking my blood sugar doing everything manually and it’s been a bit of a learning curve you have definitely given me hope that I may actually get control of my diabetes for the first time

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 2 lety

      People like you give me hope, Angel! Congrats on 61 years of living!!! 🙏🏼 I hope this video helped

  • @michellerenard5932
    @michellerenard5932 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your helpful, encouraging and informative videos. They have helped me. I have made the jump to the guardian 3 sensor and it has been a ride and I’m learning a lot. I’m hanging in there. I will start auto-mode soon (I haven’t had training on it but reading up on it and learning a lot. Thanks!

  • @diabeticmuscle45
    @diabeticmuscle45 Před rokem

    Will give a follow! T1D here just started auto mode on 770G, excited and nervous how it works

  • @bodigrd
    @bodigrd Před 3 lety +1

    Great and informative. Thank you

  • @shirleyduermit5528
    @shirleyduermit5528 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Type I diabetic for over 40 years- I feel better with my blood sugars at 80-100 Will I be able to set the auto mode for that range? thanks for all your videos...

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 3 měsíci

      If you are using the MiniMed 780G system you can set your BG target to 100 mg/dl

  • @ronmcclain6789
    @ronmcclain6789 Před 2 lety +2

    T1D for 37 years, Medtronic pumps for 20 years, just upgraded 630G to 770G. You sold the smartgaurd pretty hard, but in an informative way, so thanks! Question, though: you say you use smart guard 90% of the time. What are the tines/circumstances within which you wouldn't use smartguard?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 2 lety +3

      Good question Aaron! The 10% I’m out of auto mode is usually just because I’m changing sensors or taking a couple days in between sensor changes. It’s not very scientific, but I sometimes just don’t feel like changing the sensor right away lol

  • @shirleyduermit5528
    @shirleyduermit5528 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I tried the 780 G system for 2 months-( long enough for the 780 systems to know my algorithms I think ?? ) I still wonder if I could set the smart guard with a low of 80mg/dl to a high of 100mg/dl. ?? I am a female on the petite side.

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 3 měsíci

      The lowest glucose target you can set on the 780G system is 100 mg/dl

  • @type179
    @type179 Před rokem

    Hi, I am outside the states in the Middle East, my friend send me his 770G because he got another brand pump. The question is how to reset all the pump data for the Auto guard? Second question when do you thing the FDA will allow the software update to be 780 ?

  • @sheilaJP
    @sheilaJP Před 2 lety

    O would like know about smart. Do you turn on smart after First calibration?Can I trust this first calibration?

  • @karensandberg124
    @karensandberg124 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Rob
    I just watched your video.
    I’ve been on the 780G for a few months now. It works great with my low sugars, but it seems like it takes a very long time to get my blood sugars in range if they are in the 200+ range.
    I would switch to manual mode to give more insulin, but my doctor explained that doing that messes with the pump’s algorithm.
    How do you handle it when blood sugars don’t go below the 200 range, using auto mode?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey Karen! Yes, I think the system is much more adept at limiting hypoglycemia than hyperglycemia, but I think the two are related. Do you have your SmartGuard target set to 100 mg/dl? Your doctor is right, ghost bolusing can affect the algorithm - how much time are you giving yourself for a pre-bolus at mealtime? I find that to be a really important variable. Do you also see the system giving you auto correction boluses? I find that these often reflect the same corrections I would give manually. Let me know if this helps!

    • @karensandberg124
      @karensandberg124 Před 10 měsíci

      I probably do need to bolus sooner than I have been.
      I feel like the correction bolus is smaller increments than what I would give. An example is the other day, my blood sugar was 375 because I had changed my infusion and it wasn’t working correctly. I didn’t get an alarm and the correction from auto mode was less than 1 unit.
      I guess I’m still on a learning curve, but I think it will get better when I get my order of extended wear infusion sets, and I can quit using Quick Sets.
      Thanks for replying.
      Karen

  • @michellerenard5932
    @michellerenard5932 Před 2 lety

    How frequently does the 770g request a BG reading on Auto Mode vs when Auto mode is not on?

    • @DiabeticsDoingThings
      @DiabeticsDoingThings  Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t really have an answer for you. Calibrations are minimum twice daily on automode, and maybe 2-3 enter bgs on bad days. But I rarely used the sensor without auto mode so I can’t answer your question precisely

    • @michellerenard5932
      @michellerenard5932 Před 2 lety

      @@DiabeticsDoingThings awesome! Thank you so much.