Device Combo
What type of diabetes do you have?
T1D
What is your primary physical activity, exercise, or sport?
Soccer
If you participate in other physical activities, exercises, or sports, what are they?
Traditional weight training, functional weight training, hiking, and table tennis.
What devices do you use to track your physical activity?
Apple Watch
What devices do you use to manage your diabetes?
Dexcom G7 & Tandem t:slim X2 with Control IQ
Why did you choose your devices?
Provide best control and monitoring.
What challenges do you have around diabetes and exercise, and how do you overcome them?
The biggest challenge is managing glucose with varying intensity and duration of physical activities.
What would you tell someone considering the same devices that you use?
Great devices but not 100%.
- T:Slim X2
- Good: The t:slim pump is very reliable. It allows various profiles for insulin delivery & you can bolus from the app.
- Bad: The t:slim is too big, looking at the Mobi pump.
- G7
- Good: The G7 now talks directly to my Apple Watch. I can monitor glucose during activity.
- Bad: The G7 is sometimes not reliable for the first 12 hours after insertion so I have to turn off Control IQ. The G7 gets ripped off easily when worn on my arm, and it is not working on my abdomen.
What is your favorite low snack?
Dried figs
Do you have anything else that you want to share?
Collect data using CGM to balance activity fuel, exertion level, duration, and IOB.
More Wisdom
This disease is frustrating as it is, but using a pump/meter helps to simplify just one part of it.
Betsy
I Didn't Decide To Get A Pump Until My Doctor Said To Me, "You Are Giving Yourself The Best Care Possible While On Injections. If You Want Your Numbers To Get Better, The Type Of Technology You're Using Has To Change.
Chelsea
I really don't like having to wear two sites, but I love that my pump tailors my basal rate.