Posted by LOOP Blog Editorial on March 12, 2016

Tomorrow at 2am it’s Daylight Savings Time. Not only does that mean losing an hour of sleep, but you also don’t want to forget to update your insulin pump settings! Your personal settings, like basal and bolus rates, are determined by the time, so being even an hour off could affect your blood sugar levels. 

The below update will work on the following MiniMed devices: MiniMed 530G system, MiniMed Paradigm REAL-Time Revel, 522/722, 515/715, 512/712, and the Guardian REAL-Time CGM system. 

Posted by LOOP Blog Editorial on March 3, 2016

One of the questions I often hear when someone is trying to decide on insulin pump therapy, is “where will I wear an insulin pump?” For many this can be a personal preference and dependent on the weather, outfit or activity on any given day. Today, we round up some of the best insulin pump fashion tips from our community! 

Posted by LOOP Blog Editorial on March 1, 2016

You probably see a lot of photos from Medtronic, showing people with big smiles doing interesting activities, often with an insulin pump visible on their waist. Did you ever wonder if they were real people with diabetes? Or did you assume they were models? The truth is, most are REAL MiniMed pumpers who volunteered to share their story and let us and our photographer spend some time with them during their daily activities (or something that looks a lot like it). And, just like you, they each have their own interesting story.