NEW Tubeless Pump from Tandem is Coming!

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 57

  • @chrisjohnson583
    @chrisjohnson583 Před rokem +24

    I can only imagine - after 3 days, I'm ready to rip off my Omnipod and move sites - not sure I want to live with it in one spot any longer than that...

  • @anitastokar98
    @anitastokar98 Před rokem +15

    I would love the smallest patch pump available. A part of the reason I am a little leary about getting a patch pump is that the patch pumps look too bulky. I use about 20 units per day and would love to have a small patch pump to cover 3-4 days worth of insulin. It would be cool if Tandem made a 300 unit pump for people who use much insulin and maybe a 100 unit patch pump if it was possible so that we diabetics who use less insulin could have smaller pumps attached to us. I do look forward to this but have a feeling it may be a few more years.

    • @peterp.schmitt1753
      @peterp.schmitt1753 Před rokem +3

      Yes I totally agree with you. And also travelling with a huge amount of insulin is a big mistake. Above 30 Celsius grad insulin significantly loses its strength. Body temperature is 36.6 Celsius grad. I don't know why the pump manufacturers don't know this. Description is included in every box of insulin. Additionally in Summer the high temperature also a big problem.

    • @jazzlehazzle
      @jazzlehazzle Před 10 dny

      @@peterp.schmitt1753 although for the life of me I cannot understand why injected insulin loses potency at body temperature, yet normal human insulin is certainly at body temperature when made in the body. Is it a breakdown rate?

    • @peterp.schmitt1753
      @peterp.schmitt1753 Před 23 hodinami

      @@jazzlehazzle Normal human insulin used immediately it does not go to 36.6 Celsius grad for more days.

  • @Ginger_Curls
    @Ginger_Curls Před 2 měsíci +3

    Any updates? I want tighter control and my Omnipod 5 doesn’t correct highs aggressively enough for me

  • @susieduzie466
    @susieduzie466 Před 4 měsíci +3

    My specialist won’t let me try the 7 day infusion set because she thinks the possibility of lipohypertrophy is too high. What will the manufacturers of 7 day pumps do to counteract lipohypertrophy?

  • @Starkman3
    @Starkman3 Před rokem +7

    I am using Libre 3 CGM, and love that it lasts 15 days. I want to migrate to an insulin pump, but 3 days isn't long enough for me. Waiting on a 7 day solution. This is one I would definitely be interested in, especially since the the pump is refillable/reusable.

  • @AislinSidhe
    @AislinSidhe Před 5 měsíci +3

    I'm using the OP5 right now, and I detest the thing. I was initially using the OP Eros, and I gotten it to be pretty closed-loop with my Dexcom. The algorithm for the 5 is utter trash, and makes my husband, who is a programmer, fume. Hopefully, the Sigi will have the algorithm that Tandem is already using, which seems WAY stabler.

  • @Papamatarese
    @Papamatarese Před 9 měsíci +3

    The best video on insulin pumps I’ve seen so far! That insulin pump is exactly what I’m looking for. Thank you for the awesome video 🥳

  • @cmart7068
    @cmart7068 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you for making this! I heard about Sigi last year and have been waiting to see when it would be here. After being a LONG time podder, i am absolutely disappointed in their inability to be compatible with the latest smart phones. It really makes me question their competency to stay with the times and continue to be compatible with the ongoing versions of ios. Its super disappointing. And their DASH pdm is ridiculously not-user-friendly. I mean give it the base level ability to adjust brightness based on room brightness. I am sick of blinding myself when i need to give insulin in the middle of the night. Their customer service has also gone downhill lately so i am excited about the potential to switch to Tandem who always seems to be the most tech savy of all the pump companies. I love the prefilled insulin tubes as well because i think i have issues with air bubbles at the beginning and end of each pod and that causes highs. Cant wait for something new… 🙏 💙

    • @glykolyse8076
      @glykolyse8076 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s trite, but hopefully some serious competition leads to better offering for us patients. Or customers, sigh.

  • @eastonguy62
    @eastonguy62 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the content Justin. I hope you will continue to follow up on the progress of this pump. It looks amazing.

  • @kenudrdeluxe
    @kenudrdeluxe Před měsícem

    Thanks for your work from Germany

  • @niftyoptionslivetradingand7231

    I love your videos, the best knowledge on insulin delivery related tech and gadgets ❤❤😊🙏 thanks 👍🏻 love you ❣️

  • @TheQueenrevolution
    @TheQueenrevolution Před 8 měsíci +1

    I know tubless folks swear by it. But they make me nervous. Having the ability to control the pump from the pump puts me at ease. Also, devices that need special chargers make me nervous 😂. I've been able to easily charge up anywhere... even if no one has that older charger, i can get one in 711 or cvs.
    I would say that i think pump users should be able to have both a wired and wireless system to have the option and back up. While my wired pump with a key pad makes me feel safer, it would be cool to be able to go wireless for a vacation or certain occasions.

  • @golferbernie
    @golferbernie Před 8 měsíci +1

    The only problem with tubeless pumps is that Medicare DOES NOT cover them under Part B due to the fact that it is not considered by Medicare as a DME (Durable Medical Equipment)! I was on the Omnipod 5 and Dash systems and it is partly covered under Part D however my copay was a whopping $700.00 every 3 months - $2800.00 a year! I was finally able to switch over to the Tandem TSLIM X2 but had to pass the Medicare mandatory blood test called a C-Peptide! I failed it 3 times but was able to pass the Antibody specifications! I am now covered under Part B! Needless to say, the Omnipod was much easier to wear but look at the $ I'm saving! I suspect that all tubeless patch pumps will fall under the current Meficare criteria? Great vide Justin! Thanks!

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Wow awesome thanks for the info!! I interviewed Tandem (goes live tomorrow) wish I thought to ask about this - we talk about its upcoming tubeless pump!!

    • @golferbernie
      @golferbernie Před 8 měsíci

      @@diabe_tech thanks Justin! Your videos are fantastic and very helpful! One other point...I am in the process of trying to update the software on my Tandem TSLIM X2 to accommodate the Dexcom G7 CGM. I found out that if you don't own a PC (which I do not, only a Chromebook) you cannot download the Tandem Updater which is needed. I even went to a UPS Store to try to use one of their "public" computers but got as far as needing to enter an Administrative Username and Password which UPS couldn't help with! I tried asking my Healthcare provider but they had privacy issues? I spoke to Tandem and they're supposed to reach out to my field team? Maybe I'll just STICK with my Contour Next One meter? Thanks again for your reply!

    • @TeddiRutschman
      @TeddiRutschman Před 7 měsíci +2

      I am so disappointed in Medicare and what it covers. I have to pay over 400.00 each month for Omnipod that only last 30 days.

    • @golferbernie
      @golferbernie Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@TeddiRutschman yes Teddi...so disappointing and expensive! I think that's why Tandem has kept the short 6 inch tubing on the Mobi so as to keep it a DME!

  • @-C.T.-
    @-C.T.- Před 9 měsíci +3

    A big part about using any insulin pump is charging. While I'm glad this will be a wireless charged device, why make the charger a proprietary unit that only fits the pod? Just about everyone on the planet already has a wireless charger or two for their other devices. Now, tandem users have to add another charger to their crowded desk or nightstand?

  • @pgsats
    @pgsats Před 7 měsíci +2

    Does anyone have any idea of the potential cost of any of these pumps

  • @inspectorgadget346
    @inspectorgadget346 Před rokem +1

    I’m very cautious of the streamlining of FDA. I get doing it for Covid however the FDA had to recall several drugs after they did further research

  • @Papamatarese
    @Papamatarese Před 10 měsíci +3

    I want one 🥳

  • @diesilberneposaune
    @diesilberneposaune Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this information

  • @oliviapaige2967
    @oliviapaige2967 Před 9 měsíci +1

    hopefully iLet comes out with a tubeless option.

  • @jameswhite3395
    @jameswhite3395 Před 6 měsíci

    So this wonderful news. My question is about Medicare.Last year I thought about going on the OmniPOd but found out that it would cost me thousands of dollars every year. It is unaffordable because Medicare does not cover Tubeless Pumps. Is there any sign that Medicare might change this policy for seniors?

  • @lizzielcs898
    @lizzielcs898 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @dinnerandamurder
    @dinnerandamurder Před rokem

    The device will also serve as a foundation for future products, including a patch pump Hybrid called Mobi Tubeless, Nowak wrote. The device will use the original Mobi pump, with an on-body disposable cartridge system that has a tubeless infusion set.
    “Users could switch to tubeless on the fly and back to tube based on their activity levels. The company is also investigating Mobi’s use-case in the pharmacy reimbursement channel,”

  • @ChrisFeist76
    @ChrisFeist76 Před 10 měsíci

    Hopefully Tandem brings this in under DME so someone like my Mom who is on Medicare could get it covered under Part B (DME) since her medicare supplement pays 100% of of what medicare doesn't pay on part A&B. She currently is on the Tslim x2 and all her insulin and supplies are covered under Part B (DME) and no charge to her outside of her premiums.

    • @ChrisFeist76
      @ChrisFeist76 Před 10 měsíci

      I'm currently on the Omnipod 5 which is pharmacy only.

  • @infusionset
    @infusionset Před rokem +2

    Ok, this is fantastic please tell me it holds 300units and not 200 like omni pod

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před rokem

      The cartridges are 300 units and can be switched out

    • @infusionset
      @infusionset Před rokem

      @@diabe_tech yes! Finally 😃

    • @devnull3278
      @devnull3278 Před rokem

      That's my issue with the Omnipod too.

  • @devnull3278
    @devnull3278 Před rokem +1

    I'm curious if these would use the Novorapid (or the Humalog equivilent) 300 unit cartriges, or if they'd use a smaller refill. Assuming you can swap out the cart without changing the patch, I suppose it doesn't matter the size, for those of us who use more insulin.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před rokem +3

      From what I understand it would support 300 unit cartridges but also have the ability to swap out pumps and cartridges using the same site

    • @rjc730
      @rjc730 Před rokem +1

      The video appears to be showing a pumpcart cartridge, same as Accu Check Roche pump used a few years ago. They are 160 units in size.

  • @Erictraiven
    @Erictraiven Před 7 měsíci

    Is this also come incorporate?

  • @muralikrishnaupadhyaya9192

    Can I get this tubeless pump in India

  • @IHeartQuilting2
    @IHeartQuilting2 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm willing to bet that those pods will be very expensive if you lose one before your insurance will cover it. Otherwise looks cool.

  • @sangharatnasarode7982
    @sangharatnasarode7982 Před rokem +2

    Is it available in India??

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 Před 8 měsíci

    Is the Tandem Mobi better than Omnipod 5? Better alogritims more time in range?

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’ve got an episode on the podcast coming up comparing algorithms! Stay tuned. Should be out in a few weeks.

  • @sarahwolfmoon
    @sarahwolfmoon Před rokem

    Cool awesome 😎

  • @ottodetroit
    @ottodetroit Před rokem

    im still bearish on any pump algorythm because my lifestyle and schedule is just too erratic. carb count, micro correcting and Lantus still my best solution.

  • @randy7068
    @randy7068 Před 10 dny

    There is no way a 200 unit insulin pump will last 10 days unless you are using u200 or u300 insulin.

  • @Mac-kanal
    @Mac-kanal Před 6 měsíci

    problem is all this Companys are damn to slow. not even talking abóut the software updates. like Dexcom G7 ther should be straight off the road... but noo still waiting... get the finger out manufacturers

  • @andreask5054
    @andreask5054 Před 8 měsíci

    You should rather cover and push companies like Sernova, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Imcyse and Throne Biotechnologies in order for THEIR products to emerge sooner!

  • @ChrisdlcChrisdlc
    @ChrisdlcChrisdlc Před rokem

    Eversense ??

  • @louiseditlevsen6887
    @louiseditlevsen6887 Před rokem

    When things get this high tech or mordern i feel so uncomfortable.
    It sounds really good but it feels wired wrong scary

  • @flentersgebreek5338
    @flentersgebreek5338 Před 9 měsíci

    random where did you get those are on your wall