Thursday, July 30, 2020

Volunteers Needed for UCSD Study

Diabetes Design Initiative is looking to conduct user testing in the upcoming weeks between July 29th and August 9th. One of our teams has created a prototype of an interactive educational tool to understand the relationship between glucose and insulin data, and we would like to receive your feedback. The testing session would take about one hour and would occur remotely via Zoom. If interested, please contact me, Stephanie Kim, via email (shk167@ucsd.edu) and I would be happy to set up testing dates/times with you. 

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

UCSD Design Lab Needs Volunteers!

6-18 July 2020
The UCSD Design Lab has started the summer class session and needs 4-6 volunteers to give feedback on an educational tool to help manage diabetes better for pump/CGM users. Interviews would be between July 6th to July 18th after 3 pm. Each interview would take about 40 minutes and would occur remotely via Zoom. If interested, contact Stephanie Kim at shk167@ucsd.edu to set up an interview date/time. This Design Lab project is sponsored by Dexcom.

Sunday, July 5, 2020

July 13th Meeting: Gvoke HypoPen Presentation by William Lai

San Diego Insulin Pumpers
Mutual Support - General Discussion - Expert Speakers
All pumpers, companions, and friends welcome!

Don't miss the July 13th meeting of the San Diego Insulin Pumpers via ZOOM

THIS MONTH:
MEETING TIME: July 13th 7:00-8:30pm (check in at 6:45 pm)
LOCATION: From the comfort of your home.

THIS MONTH: William Lai from Xeris will give a presentation on the newly released Gvoke HypoPen. This is the new glucagon (Gvoke), a liquid stable glucagon from Xeris Pharmaceuticals for subcutaneous injection; it was approved by the FDA last year. It will be available to diabetics in a HypoPen formulation (very similar to an EpiPen) in July 2020. Currently, it’s available only as a pre-filled syringe. After the presentation, we will have Open Discussion until 9 pm.

LAST MONTH: Our ZOOM meeting was attended by 14 Pumpers. Thank you to Tom Fitzpatrick for his comprehensive presentation on the current hybrid closed-loop pump options available and hybrid closed-loop pump best practices. There are four current hybrid closed-loop pump options. The Medtronic 670, the Tandem Control IQ, Loop, and Open APS. Tom focused on the Tandem Control IQ Pump though most of the information applies to all pumps. Know your settings for optimal success! Having accurate basil rate, carb-to-insulin ratio, and correction factor parameters is key. Pre-bolusing for meals along with extended meal bolusing helps. LET THE SYSTEM WORK!  Use the activity modes for sleep and exercise. Start exercise mode one hour before your exercise session. Tips: Turn off insulin when you disconnect so your on-board insulin is accurate. Change your sensor when the BG reading provides "Bad Data." The Control IQ depends on sensor accuracy. Most Control IQ users find their time-in-range increases. Your Diabetes May Vary!

For pumpers having blood sugar or other pump issues, please take a screen shot of your pump/BG issue for sharing with the group.

ZOOM is available via desktop, laptop, tablet and smartphone. Select the largest screen size available for an optimal experience. An audio-only option will be available.

You can join the videoconference meeting Monday, July 13th from 6:45 pm by clicking the link below on your smartphone, tablet or computer:

Join the July 13th Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6043136035

Or call in by phone: +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
Meeting ID: 604 313 6035 #
If you need help setting up Zoom, Tom will be monitoring his email during the meeting and can walk you through any trouble spots.  Email him at NorthCountyDiabetesGroup@gmail.com .

WE also STRONGLY encourage you to review the free video tutorials on the Zoom website.  Once logged in, go to:  Zoom Help Center > Getting Started > Training OR go to Resources > Video Tutorials.  There you will find information about Zoom Meetings and Webinars.

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Zoom Meeting Agenda
In order for everyone to be able to speak at the meeting:
1.  We will start with 2-3 minutes per person. We encourage you write down and prioritize what you would like to say leaving out extraneous details: How you are coping, your stress levels, if you need supplies, etc.
2.  Tom will present his two-minute tip
3.  After introductions and the 2 minute tip, we will then answer questions brought up.  Because we have limited time, please limit your answers again to 3-5 minutes so we have enough time for the topic as some members have to leave at the stated end time.
4.  Topic Presentation
Some members may be available after the meeting like before so you can get more clarification then.

Meeting Etiquette
Be respectful of person speaking—we will MUTE those that interrupt! Side conversations can be held while someone is speaking via a text chat window. There is a feedback window on the bottom bar. Click on the Clap icon or Thumbs Up icon to give speaker feedback. Depending on which method you use to join the meeting, the window may look different.

Bear with us; we're learning. We've tried to anticipate and mitigate problems, but some will still arise!!

As always, significant others and any friends and family supporters are always welcome at the meeting. Our meetings are held the 2nd Monday of every month.