
The Week My Insulin Pump Tried to Kill Me #12
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Show Notes
This podcast episode delves into a harrowing experience Deborah had with her insulin pump, which she humorously describes as trying to "kill" her. After a software upgrade to her Medtronic Minimed 780G insulin pump, the default settings dangerously miscalibrated her blood sugar levels, leading her to experience seizures. With her husband away, Deborah faced the challenge of managing her diabetes alone while her pump continually drove her blood sugar down, leaving her in a precarious situation. Despite the frustration of dealing with unhelpful customer support, Deborah's resilience shone through as she found a way to stabilize her condition. This episode offers a blend of technical information, personal anecdotes, and insights into the complexities of living with diabetes.
Key Takeaways:
- Deborah underscores the necessity of patients taking control of their own health, with an awareness that sometimes those who “should” be there for them are not.
- Deborah's story illustrates the challenges of managing diabetes and the importance of vigilance.
Navigating the intricate world of diabetes management can often lead to unforeseen challenges, especially when technology is involved. Deborah, the host of DiabeticReal, shares a gripping personal story about a harrowing experience with her insulin pump after a routine software upgrade. With a blend of humor and candor, she reflects on the technicalities of the Medtronic Minimed 780G pump, detailing how an innocuous update turned into a near-disaster due to a default setting that dangerously mismanaged her blood sugar levels. This episode serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of understanding medical technology and the potential risks involved when users are left to navigate these systems alone.
The episode wraps up with a triumphant note as Deborah recounts how she ultimately took control of the situation, managing to stabilize her blood sugar and survive the ordeal despite the lack of immediate support from the manufacturer. Her resilience and resourcefulness shine through, inspiring listeners to advocate for themselves and be proactive in their health management. This engaging recounting not only entertains but also educates, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and personal health in the diabetes community. Deborah's story is a testament to the challenges faced by many diabetics and the importance of being informed and prepared for the unexpected.
Chapters
- 02:04 Introduction to Technical Topics
- 02:39 The Insulin Pump Incident
- 04:55 Understanding the Pump Settings
- 08:03 Understanding SmartGuard Settings
- 11:44 The Struggles of Managing Diabetes
- 14:13 Navigating Medical Challenges
Episode Links
- Restaurants and Places mentioned in Deborah's Podcast(s) - Kentucky Fried Chicken - saves the day for Deborah! ❤️❤️
- How to Remotely Upgrade to the MiniMed™ 780G System | Medtronic - Here is the how-to for the "Pump Upgrade" to give you a bit of an idea of what we are talking about in this episode 😁
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Episode Credits
Perfectly Wonderful World [Episode Music]
- 🎵 Perfectly Wonderful World 🎵 sung by Deborah E (written by Denny Martin & Jaimee Paul; mastered @ Seaside Records). Available: Spotify | Apple | Amazon
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