
Next Level Diabetes Management: Austin’s Experience with Android APS Technology
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In Episode 39 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Kathyrn Alvarez speaks with Austin Sympson who shares his journey of living with type 1diabetes while pursuing a PhD and working in the pharmaceutical industry. He discusses the challenges of managing diabetes alongside his busy life, his goals for family planning, and his transition to using open-source Android APS for insulin delivery.
Through this conversation, listeners will uncover how Austin balances academic pursuits, a professional career, and an active lifestyle, all while managing diabetes with cutting-edge technology.
Discover actionable tips, personal anecdotes, and valuable insights into diabetes management, family planning, and embracing open-source innovation for better glucose control.
What you’ll learn:- Why Austin switched from the Tandem t-SlimX2 insulin pump to Android APS and the game-changing features of this open-source technology.
- How Austin manages his busy schedule as a PhD student, researcher, cyclist, and husband while keeping his glucose levels in check.
- The flexibility and customization options offered by Android APS, including micro boluses and temporary targets.
- How Austin’s journey to lower his A1C impacts family planning and his approach to long-term health.
- How to navigate cultural differences in food, and staying active abroad.
- How the Android APS community empowers users to build confidence and overcome challenges in adopting new systems.
00:18 Welcome and Disclaimer
00:58 Meet Austin Sympson-- PhD student, cyclist, pharmaceutical researcher, and person with diabetes
05:12 Why Austin chose to work with Integrated Diabetes Services
10:14 What made Austin decide to use Android APS over his traditional insulin pump
15:19 Why Austin does NOT use a GLP-1 to help manage his diabetes
19:45 Understanding the AAPS Objectives
27:35 Did you ever have "buyers regret" about moving to an open source system?
30:04 Continuous Glucose Monitors and Open Source Systems
33:36 The Insurance benefits of AAPS
36:35 Kathryn's early thoughts on the Twist insulin pump
39:44 Navigating carb counts in foreign countries
42:41 The AAPS community is a helpful, global community
Links:
https://www.type1university.com/diy-open-source-automated-insulin-delivery-aid-systems/
https://loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/
https://www.loopnlearn.org/
http://integrateddiabetes.com/diy-services-support/
DisclaimerThe information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.
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✔️You can start working with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team by visiting https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/
✔️AND...Don’t let the complexity of open-source systems deter you from experiencing their benefits. Reach out to Integrated Diabetes Services for expert coaching and start your journey toward better diabetes management today!