Today we welcome Certified Diabetes Educator, Registered Dietitian, and Diabetes Clinical Manager, Savanna Cummings.
When I started the MiniMedTM 530G with EnliteTM, I committed to wearing the EnliteTM sensor all the time. When I wore the Sof-sensor, I took occasional sensor breaks, but now with EnliteTM, I didn’t want to continue that same habit.
November 14 marks World Diabetes Day, an annual campaign led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and its member associations that engages millions of people worldwide in diabetes advocacy and awareness.
There are many different alerts and alarms built-in to insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems today, which may be…
We know that with each blood glucose (BG) check, you are making a proactive decision to proactively manage your diabetes and we applaud you for that!
We’ve hit a major milestone here at Medtronic Diabetes.
Running long distances was never supposed to be easy, and it becomes even harder when your body becomes a barrier. For runners diagnosed with medical conditions, this is a reality.
Ever wonder what happens during those first few hours of your new sensor wear? What’s happening to the sensor, and why do you have to wait two hours before you start getting sensor readings?
Living with type 1 diabetes for over 38 years, and wearing an insulin pump since the days of the “big blue brick", MiniMed Ambassador, Cindy Tenney, has a lot of experience when it comes to diabetes technology and everyday life.
You may have already used the free myMedtronic app if you have an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, and today, it is finally available for Android devices!