Description
I had a very concerning event today - hopefully I did something wrong.
This is for the Omnipod loop.
I took screenshots after the fact to try to illustrate.
The sequence of events:
- I entered carbs for lunch
- Loop provided a recommendation for the bolus which I clicked to start a bolus.
- A few seconds later I get a notification on my phone that the bolus may have failed (image Initial support for x22 pumps: polling reservoir volume #1)
- Looking at the Loop app, it said that the bolus was in the process of being delivered.
- I couldn't hear the clicks from the Omnipod clicking - so it didn't, in fact, seem like any bolus was being delivered
- Because I couldn't hear any clicks, I canceled the bolus from the Loop app.
RESULT:
a) Despite canceling the app, the next time the algo ran, it indicated that I had the full bolus onboard (Image #2). You can see it says that I had 6.22 units IOB (before starting bolus I had a negative IOB). This does not seem right
b) I checked the insulin delivery status, and you can see that the bolus was interrupted (Image #3)
c) When looking at the event log, I can confirm that the bolus was interrupted (Image #4)
d) When looking at the insulin delivery log, it hadn't been updated for 2 hours (Image #5)
QUESTIONS:
Question #1- Does the bolus status on the Loop app actually provides real-time updates about bolus OR is it an estimation.
Question #2- Why would Loop not be able to be aware that no bolus was actually delivered. It told me I had a lot more IOB on board then I did, which would cause significant hyperglycemia
Question #3- Why is the Insulin Delivery log not updated with status as the rest of the app is?