Should I wish upon a star, I would wish for…

I like a lot of things about the Snap. But are there things it needs to be better? Damn straight. It needs:To  be able to talk to the Dex G-4 CGM transmitter.It also needs a meter that talks to it. It would be even better if several different meters talked to it. It needs to accept a Novolog penfill. Humalog is “off formulary” on many health plans. Including mine.It needs download capability to a computer. Not for the pumpers, we never bother, but our educators and doctors like to do it.It needs a brown leather belt case.All things I’m told Asante is working on. Except the brown leather case.I also wish they’d fix the few bone-headed menu items we talked about, although the more I used it, the more I got used to how it’s laid out, and I developed workarounds to compensate. Still, I shouldn’t have had to do that. Why couldn’t the entire menu order be user programmable? Like those online surveys where you slide things into the order that’s most important to you. It would let each pumper personalize the Snap’s controls in a way that made the most sense to him or her. No two of us use our pumps the same way. Our diabetes varies. Our diabetes “control” modus operandi varies. Our pumps should be variable, or at least customizable, too.And to make it the “perfect” pump it also needs:Basal programing that automatically changes by day of the week.Corrections that intensify with altitude of blood sugar. I guarantee you that the correction factor that work...
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