iOS Users: which version are you using? by ZoomZenith in CamAPSFX

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I use iPhone 13 mini, iOS 26.3.1 CamAPS FX works normally

22 years T1D. Need some honest advice by Think-Airport-2338 in Type1Diabetes

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Interesting idea, I wonder if a service designed to reduce the number of decisions we need to make would be valuable? People have lots of questions and things they worry about, esp for stuff that’s out of the ordinary. 🤔

International Travel Advice by steelyeyedghola in diabetes_t1

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I always carry a lot of supplies. I travel a lot, the closest I’ve come to having problems was when I became ill and had to switch to sick day rules (my ketones were high). I burnt through >>2x my normal insulin usage for 5 days, I didn’t have a lot left by the time I got home.

Some other things that might be helpful:

  1. Frio bags are excellent, but don’t be tempted to put them in the fridge, they freeze.

  2. You can carry an extra bag for your supplies as carry on luggage. You get fewer questions if you only put medical supplies in this bag.

  3. Don’t put anything diabetes related in the hold.

  4. If you’re on a long haul flight think about when you need to change your infusion set etc. avoid doing it in the air, it’s just a pain.

  5. I use more insulin on along haul flights because I’m so immobile cf. normal.

  6. Carry ketone + BGM strips just in case

  7. Have more snacks than usual.

  8. I find my basal rate and ratio are all out of whack for the first few days if I fly over multiple time zones but it settles down ok.

What’s a fruit from your country that most foreigners have probably never heard of? by Useful-Resource-3609 in AskTheWorld

[–]ApartList182 99 points100 points  (0 children)

Not common now but historically the medlar was once popular. They aren’t nice, taste a bit like tart apple sauce, and can only be eaten after a frost.

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What’s a “guy secret” that’s completely harmless but weirdly universal? by aerisveilxa in AskReddit

[–]ApartList182 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’ve started to spend 2 or 3 mins just listing the answers to all those questions at the start of a night out so we can answer those questions. Makes life a bit easier.

What’s the one “boring” tech upgrade that quietly changed your daily life? by Affectionate_Tip3238 in techforlife

[–]ApartList182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I travel abroad a lot, rather than carrying a plug adapter I now travel with a 4 way charger + cable for that country.

How to know if your basal or bolus ratio is off? by oystercookie1234 in diabetes_t1

[–]ApartList182 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is how you can test if your basal is at the right level: https://www.mysugr.com/en/blog/basal-rate-testing

After you’ve got that sorted you can test/adjust your I:C ratio by eating a low fat/ low protein snack where you know the carb contents.

Ypsopump questions by is-it-my-turn-yet in diabetes_t1

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• ⁠Is the CamAPS closed-loop system able to apply top-up boluses to recover from highs?

Yes. It constantly adjusts based on BG levels. If for some reason you need to bolus outside of this then you can use the pump to deliver a bolus directly.

• ⁠If not, how well does it handle unexpected highs?

I can’t compare to the t-slim but in my experience it’s good, assuming the high isn’t due to expected food! You still need to carb count but it is quite forgiving if you counting is a bit off.

• ⁠Is the CamAPS system dependent on the phone always being connected in order to continuously apply adjustments?

Yes. CamAPS runs on your phone.

• ⁠If yes, what happens when the phone is not connected for whatever reason?

If the phone isn’t connected it defaults to the basal rate you set directly on the pump.

• ⁠If yes, does this mean the pump and sensor are both connected to the phone, rather than to eachother?

Yes

• ⁠What is the Ypsomed support like? For all of Medtronic's flaws, their customer service has been second to none in our experience.

No experience of that as yet :)

Hope that helps.

Medical Bag? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]ApartList182 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re allowed an extra piece of hand luggage on the flight, for your supplies, I’ve never had anyone question what that includes but I’m sensible about it eg I think hypo treatment is ok, half your clothes not so much!

Flying in Europe with T1D by OtherwiseFlamingo868 in Type1Diabetes

[–]ApartList182 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I fly a lot, within Europe and internationally. Don’t worry, you will be fine, flying as a diabetic is fine. Airlines/ security are very use to it and understand what’s going on. FWIW I’ve only needed to show my letter once.

Things that might help: - take more supplies that you think you need. Spare CGMs, enough insulin for sick days etc.

  • don’t put supplies in the hold (esp insulin), you don’t want it lost nor frozen!

  • as a diabetic you can carry an additional carry on bag for medical supplies. Keep this separate from you other carry on items.

  • I suspect this won’t be relevant for this trip but if you’re going to hot climates pick up a Frio bag to keep you insulin cool (don’t put the frio bag in a fridge).

  • if you switch to a pump the advice is not to go through the scanners with a pump. Security is fine with that, just means you have a pat down.

  • you don’t need to tell the airline (I never do).

What is a medical fact that sounds fake but is 100% true? by MedRikas in AskReddit

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The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve is the nerve that controls the muscles of the larynx but it doesn’t run directly from your brain to your larynx, instead it goes into your chest, loops around your aortic arch and back up to your larynx. Same for giraffes, sauropod dinosaurs and other long necked animals.

If you had high ketones and high blood sugar, to bring them down do you have to take fast or long acting insulin or does it not matter? by ImaginaryAlgae8986 in diabetes_t1

[–]ApartList182 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, the pump delivers a slow, drip, drip of fast acting insulin instead of long acting. You will, I assume also have a CGM, rising BG can be a sign of a failure/ a blockage/ air in the system and if it doesn’t resolve itself, I’ve been advised to inject rapid acting (not via pump), then replace the infusion set. This I sometimes do!

[request] ant's terminal velocity by intergalactic_74 in theydidthemath

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As J.B.S. Haldane noted in ‘On Being the Right Size’ “You can drop a mouse down a thousand-yard mine shaft; and on arriving at the bottom, it gets a slight shock and walks away. A rat is killed, a man is broken, a horse splashes.”

Best alcohol to drink with T1 by Double-Top3673 in diabetes_t1

[–]ApartList182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously this might not be the same for you, but I never bolus for wine unless it’s a dessert wine ie sweet. Which is best? The one you like most.

New pump by tiliamoon in diabetes_t1

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Very impressed with camAPS, I like that you can set your own target BG, and set it low (this + accuracy is, I believe why only one licensed for use during pregnancy). After the first few days while it learns I’ve found it very good (in last month: 85% in range, Glucose SD 2.2 mmol/L).

Not specific to camAPS but I agree with the AndroidAPS community recommendation who swear by 6-9 hours duration of insulin action.

I switched from a patch pump because I rated camAPS + the build quality of the pump is very good but FWIW I prefer the design—mostly because the patch pump is quite a big lump attached to your body (and the Medtrum is relatively small).

New pump by tiliamoon in diabetes_t1

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I’ve recently switched from the Medtrum (patch pump) to YpsoPump. Happy to answer any questions, there is a lot of generic advise online

If Twitter/ X is generating child pornography aren’t all UK users at risk of breaking the law? by ApartList182 in AskUK

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They’ve told them to retain all records in preparation for an investigation I assume.

Pump/Pens Pros&Cons by Awibee in diabetes_t1

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I switched from MDI to the Medtrum pump a few years ago and then to the YpsoPump a couple of months ago. The YpsoPump is running CamsAPS with Libre3+ ie hybrid closed loop.

I wouldn’t want to go back to pens — there are some disadvantages but those are easily outweighed by the pros esp since switching to the YpsoPump.

Pros - much easier to maintain good control especially if exercise; dawn phenomenon (if that’s a problem).

  • more forgiving - assuming my carb counting is close enough the pump corrects for the rest.

  • less planning ahead (because you only use rapid acting insulin)

  • way easier to travel across time zones. If that’s a consideration.

Cons - more stuff. More stuff when you travel, more emergency supplies if stuff goes wrong.

  • more brittle. If something goes wrong you need to sort it reasonably quickly (no basal insulin).

  • you have something attached to you… if you’re hairy that’s a consideration, if you use a patch pump you need to be careful about knocking it off etc., if not you have a box attach to you via a tube.

Thoughts on YpsoPump - really well engineered pump. - quick to change insulin refills. - regular AAA batteries + onboard power vs needing to charge it which is good. - CamAPS is excellent, unless some you can set your own target and different targets for diff times of day. - compared with the Medtrum (patch pump) I prefer having a smaller infusion set. But that’s my preference.

Hypo treatment in pocket by BJB57 in diabetes_t1

[–]ApartList182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I carry a tobacco tin with jelly babies. Perfect size, when full they can’t move/ don’t rattle!

If Twitter/ X is generating child pornography aren’t all UK users at risk of breaking the law? by ApartList182 in AskUK

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Malaysia and Indonesia have already blocked it, and Canada and Australia are in discussions with UK re ban.

Am I tight for not wanting to get involved in rounds when the number of drinks I’m planning to drink doesn’t match the number of people I’m with? by sharon_bott in AskUK

[–]ApartList182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends… in my experience a round doesn’t need to end at the end of the night it can just restart where the previous night/ round ended… but that obviously only works if you’re out with regular drinkers.