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I hate being diabetic!

It's 5 AM on a Saturday and boy am I hating diabes right now! I work from home, so when I got off work at 11:30pm Friday night, I went right to the bedroom (that 5 second commute is a killer!) and started my bed down routine consisting of a little bit of Solitaire on my phone, then a podcast or two, then a sleep story in Calm. I got maybe an hour of sleep when my Dexcom G6 kept saying I was in the 60's. Over the next several hours of beeps I took one then another glucose tablet then finally gave up and came out to the dining room for a finger stick calibration. My calibration was off, saying I was like 120's over 2 sticks, so I recalibrated and went back to bed. The next reading said I was 40! I checked the expiration date and it said I was due for a change within the next 24 hours, so I decided to change it. I stopped the sensor, prepared the site with alcohol, rubbed down the transmitter with alcohol and inserted it. It started the 2 hour warm up process, so again I went ...

I'm back LOOPING with DASH again

I quit! Just over 3 years ago, I started my journey with LOOP with the old Omnipod EROS pods. I chronicled my journey here  . I was involved with a study initally with the Omnipod EROS pods and a radio wave to bluetooth device called a RileyLink to communicate with my iPhone.  Once that study was over, I found out through various Facebook groups I was on that there was a development branch of LOOP that allowed you to skip the RileyLink using Omnipod DASH pods, which speak Bluetooth rather than radio waves, to control the pod from my iPhone.  So I switched and used the Dev branch of LOOP for several months. Then along came Omnipod 5 which promised an iPhone version of the software, but everything was supposed to be directly on the pod itself, and the PDM, which they renamed a Controller, was only needed for starting new pods, bolusing, and any changes.  I tried the Omnipod 5 for over 3 months and didn't like it. The Omnipod 5 is great for people who are new to pumps ...

Welcome!

Welcome to Looping with Diabetes! My name is Brad Pollina from Saint Louis, Missouri. I've been an insulin dependent diabetic since 2012, so that's what 10 years now? I'm a moderator at http://DiabetesDaily.com and often post at https://forum.tudiabetes.org/ and https://forum.fudiabetes.org/ . My wife Lori and my daughter Marissa suggested that I start a blog to keep everything in one place, so here I go! I welcome your constructive criticism, but please do NOT ask for tech support here as this is not the place. The purpose of this blog is to chronicle my journey through using my diabetes pump in hopes that people will learn and benefit.