- Getting Ready for Transition to Secondary School (GReaT)
- Tandem TSlim X2 and Control IQ technology
- Diabetes school training September 2020
- New Facebook network for diabetes
- Staying healthy this winter
- Managing diabetes at Christmas - 2020
- 'On the go’ low GI breakfast recipes
- Strike the spike
- Sleep tips for families and young people
- COVID-19 Vaccine for 12-15 year olds
- Urgent Field Safety Notice
- Talking About Diabetes (TAD)
- How are we doing? Parent and Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) survey
- Medtronic Diabetes - Insulin Pump events
- Changes to the Carbs & Cals app
- Moving to adult diabetes services
- Welcome to the new members of the children and young people's diabetes team
- Navigating the exam period
- Upgrading from Diasend to Glooko
- MiniMed™ insulin pump battery cap field safety notice
- MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets
- GReaT - Getting Ready for Transition to secondary school
- Tree of Life
- Early sensor orders and reporting faulty sensors
- Upgrading to Glooko
- Tandem T:Slim X2 Field Notices - October 2022
- Omnipod DASH Field Safety Notice
- MiniMed™ 780G Patient Webinars
- The LUCY Project
- Navigating the exam period
- Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) to secondary school
- Sign up for our Tree of Life workshop!
- Managing diabetes at Christmas time
- MiniMed™ 780G Patient Webinars
- Meeting other young people with diabetes
- Urgent Field Safety Notice - FreeStyle LibreLink and FreeStyle Libre 3 Android apps
- Discontinuation of MiniMed™ Mio™ Infusion sets
- Urgent Field Safety Notice: FreeStyle Libre® 2 Sensors
- DiaMEETes group - sign up now!
- Medtronic Extended Wear Infusion Set (EWIS)
- School care plans
- Isabelle's story
- FreeStyle LibreLink app for iOS - Urgent Field Safety Notice
- Omnipod 5 Update
- Sign up for the next Tree of Life workshop
- Field Safety Notice – CamAPS FX app version 1.4(172) and all previous versions
- Field Safety Notice – Dana I pump (or Diabecare DANA-i) (Manufactured before October 2022)
- DigiBete Care plan training for families - Monday 11 September at 6:30pm and Wednesday 13 September at 12pm
- Diasend® no longer available
- Navigating the exam period
- Understanding your child's behaviour
- FreeStyle Libre 2 Virtual Education Sessions
- CamAPS FX Field Safety Notice
- Field Safety Notice – Medtronic Guardian 4 sensors
- The DiaMEETes group
- JDRF Type 1 Diabetes Discovery Event and Technology Exhibition
- Tandem T:slim software update
- Navigating the Exam Period
- Tree of Life
- Diabetes UK Online event - Type 1 chat: type 1 and relationships
- DiaMEETes Group
- Omnipod 5 software update – Week commencing 15 July
- School Training Day - Monday 30 September
- Early sensor orders and reporting faulty sensors
- Understanding your child's behaviour - parent group
- Tree of Life
- New Digibete E-learning package for schools
- Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) to secondary school
- Sleep Group
- Brain Hacks Workshop
- YES Workshop - £20 incentive for young people!
For families who would like to upgrade their tandem pump, to be able to use Control IQ:
You will have seen that Tandem have now released software updates that will add Control IQ technology to the Tandem T-slim pump.
When using Dexcom G6, this enables you to use the second of 2 predictive insulin delivery technologies. The first was Basal IQ. The second is Control IQ which was launched this month.
Control IQ advanced hybrid closed loop technology adjusts insulin delivery to help prevent high and low glucose levels, whilst the pump wearer will still manually bolus for meals. Following the completion of training, users of the pump will be able to log in from home to the Tandem Device Updater and using a unique identification number, initiate the download of the new software to their pump.
UCLH has asked that Air Liquide do not contact families under the care of the paediatric diabetes team at this current time. This is because:
- The team need to undertake training on this system first – we have organised this over the next couple of weeks (the training was not available to us up until now)
- Once Control IQ has been downloaded to your pump, you will not be able to turn it off and return to using only Basal IQ. If you do not like Control IQ or it does not provide the results you were hoping for, you will only be able to return your pump to a ‘manual pump’. We will not provide early upgrades to an alternative pump if you make this decision. We have communicated with Air Liquide that we are disappointed that a factory reset is not possible.
- The team want to understand the algorithm so that we can clinically advise you as to whether you will benefit from this newest software.
- Control IQ has settings that cannot be changed – insulin duration is set at 5 hours; basal insulin is decreased at 6.25mmol/L; basal is suspended at 3.9mmol; basal is increased at 8.9mmol/L and a correction is given at 10mmol/L
- Tandem state that Control IQ is not suitable for those children and young people who are on less that 10 units TDD and more than 100 units TDD (or a weight less than 25kg or more than 140kg)
- This software update is not compulsory.
Once we have had the opportunity to do this, we will be contacting families under the care of UCLH about upgrading their pump with the Control IQ software.