Help prevent hyperglycemia with the MiniMedTM 780G system
Meet #MiniMedChampion Jodie
Meet Jodie Snavely, who’s been living with type 1 diabetes for more than 40 years. Growing up as part of an athletic family, Jodie has found exercising — specifically, running — to be a key part of effectively managing both her diagnosis and her mental health.
She currently lives in Mansfield, Ohio, and runs almost every day, rain or shine, focusing on marathon training in the spring and summer and competing in half-marathons in the fall.
She’s been on the MiniMed™ 780G system since June of 2023, and has found her new insulin pump to be instrumental when it comes to preventing the hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) she used to experience after her longer runs. Check out her story below.
Going off to college — with a diabetes diagnosis
I was diagnosed when I was 18, and, of course, I had to take shots and it was scary. Then I went off to college and really didn’t do what I was supposed to do, being diabetic — you know, when you’re young, you just don’t quite understand all that stuff. And then I had an endocrinologist say to me, “Either you shape up, or you’re going to die.”
It was as simple as that. I basically thought, “I gotta turn everything around.”
Learning to love an insulin pump
When my endocrinologist suggested a Medtronic pump, it took me a while to come around because I thought, “Gosh…to have a piece of equipment attached to me for the rest of my life!” That’s not an easy thing to understand. But now, I look at it almost as if it is my pancreas — just on the outside of my body! I don’t even think about it. It’s part of my life, and I’m so thankful for it.
The MiniMed™ 780G system helps with high blood sugar
I’ve always done aerobics and walking, and when I turned 30, I decided to start running and doing races and half-marathons. Before, when I was doing half-marathons and running for about two hours, I had to be very careful about how much to eat before; how much insulin to give myself; how my levels would change. Trying to manage all that myself felt like a lot of guesswork! And then after I stopped running, my blood sugar would still go up — sometimes really high. But with the latest technology from Medtronic, that happens less frequently.
Before the MiniMed™ 780G system, I didn’t want my pump to give me too much insulin while running, because I didn’t want to go low and have to stop and deal with that — I’m very competitive and wanted to keep running the entire time.
So, I worked with my endocrinologist to find the right settings for me and my active lifestyle. Now with the MiniMed™ 780G system, it’s like the system is saying, “I know what’s happening. You’re trending up; I know how much to give you. Now you’re going down, so I won’t give you as much.” I don’t have those sugar spikes anymore — my sugar levels are more even.
Learning to trust the system
My endocrinologist told me not to override the pump and not to give myself those fake carb boluses. I needed to let the algorithm do its work. The system needed to learn my body.
That was hard at first, but now I’m really grateful for the MiniMed™ 780G system because it relaxes my mind and makes me not worry about whether I gave myself too much insulin or not enough. I just sit back and let the pump do its thing. It’s fantastic!
Running for a better life and future
To me, running is my relaxation. I just feel great afterwards, mentally. It keeps me focused, happy. I love being competitive. I love that when I’m running, I’m keeping myself healthy for as long as I possibly can to avoid complications down the road.
None of us diabetics want to have high blood sugar all the time — it’s not good for your eyes, your hands, your feet. It’s just going to wreak havoc on your body! I don’t want high cholesterol. I don’t want to go blind. I don’t want to lose a leg. I’m not going to let diabetes take me down.
I love when I’m at a race and people ask me about my pump or the sensor on the back of my arm, or how diabetes works with races. I’d like to be an inspiration for other people living with diabetes — if they see me, maybe they can be inspired not to let diabetes keep them down.
“I am a MiniMed Champion because I want to inspire others that diabetes doesn’t have to be doom and gloom all the time!”
The testimonial above relates an account of an individual’s experience using a MiniMed device. The account is genuine, typical, and documented. However, this individual’s experience does not provide any indication, guide, warranty or guarantee as to the response or experience other people may have using the device. The experience other individuals have with the device could be different. Experiences can and do vary. Please talk to your doctor about your condition and the risks and benefits of Medtronic devices.
Important Safety Information: MiniMedTM 780G system with SmartGuardTM technology with Instinct sensor, Simplera SyncTM sensor, and GuardianTM 4 sensor
The MiniMedTM 780G system is intended for the continuous delivery of basal insulin at selectable rates and the administration of insulin boluses at selectable rates for the management of type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons 7 years of age and older, and of type 2 diabetes mellitus in persons 18 years of age and older requiring insulin. The system is also intended to continuously monitor glucose vales in the fluid under the skin.
The MiniMedTM 780G System includes SmartGuardTM technology, which can be programmed to automatically adjust insulin delivery based on the continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor glucose values and can suspend delivery of insulin when the sensor glucose (SG) value falls below or is predicted to fall below predefined threshold values. The system is intended for use with connected sensors, including the Simplera SyncTM and GuardianTM 4 sensors and integrated continuous glucose monitors, including the Instinct sensor, each of which has different wear-time, form factor, insertion site, and other distinguishing characteristics that relate to sensor performance. Consult the appropriate sensor user guide when using the system. Discuss treatment decisions with your HCP.
WARNING: Do not use the SmartGuardTM feature for people who require less than 8 units or more than 250 units of total daily insulin per day. A total daily dose of at least 8 units, but no more than 250 units, is required to operate in the SmartGuardTM feature.
WARNING: Do not use MiniMedTM 780G system until appropriate training has been received from a healthcare professional. Training is essential to ensure the safe use of MiniMedTM 780G system.
WARNING: Do not use SG values to make treatment decisions, including delivering a bolus, while the pump is in Manual Mode. When the SmartGuardTM feature is active and you are no longer in Manual Mode, the pump uses an SG value, when available, to calculate a bolus amount. However, if your symptoms do not match the SG value, use a blood glucose (BG) meter to confirm the SG value. Failure to confirm glucose levels when your symptoms do not match the SG value can result in the infusion of too much or too little insulin, which may cause hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Pump therapy is not recommended for people whose vision or hearing does not allow for the recognition of pump signals, alerts, or alarms. The safety of the MiniMed™ 780G system has not been studied in pregnant women or in persons using other anti-hyperglycemic therapies that do not include insulin. For complete details of the system, including accessories and additional important safety information concerning indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions associated with the system and its components, please consult https://www.minimed.com/important-safety-information and the appropriate user guide at https://www.minimed.com/support/download-library.
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