Learning how to work an insulin pump is an essential first step for anyone thinking about using one. Whether you just purchased your first insulin pump or you’re considering switching over to a wearable insulin delivery system, we’re here to provide guidance on your journey. Here’s everyth...
insulin pump case. The insulin pump will not fall out of the AnnaPS pockets no matter what activity you do, and the tubing is kept on the inside. AnnaPS strives towards delivering pocket solutions that makes it easy to put the insulin pump in, and take it out, and in most of our ...
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We recommend that you only keep the Diabetes Updater app on your phone when you are completing a software upgrade on your MiniMed™ 770G pump. If you have already upgraded to the MiniMed™ 780G pump, you can delete the app. If you have not upgraded to the MiniMed™ 780G pump, ...
Tethered insulin pumps A tethered insulin pump delivers insulin through a thin tube connected to a tiny needle or soft tube (called a cannula) that sits just below your skin, usually on your upper arm, belly, hip, buttock, or thigh. ...
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People with diabetes can run into trouble if their levels of blood sugar andinsulinare out of balance. Usually, they can take steps to correct what's going on and stop the symptoms. But sometimes, they won't be able to help themselves, and you may need to step in to save their life...
Heart failure, also known as congestive heart failure, is a chronic condition in which the heartdoesn’t pump blood as well as it should. The heart may become enlarged or pump faster to compensate, causing fatigue and breathing problems. ...
The change came on so suddenly that his doctors initially wondered if he might have Type 1 diabetes. That was a worrying thought for Ngoma, who feared he wouldn’t be able to run, bike or stay active if he needed to wear an insulin pump. Eventually, with adjustments to his medica...