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Opensource automated insulin delivery system (closed loop)
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(3.0Beta7) NSClient suggestion for improvement #989

Open elgrupo123 opened 2 years ago

elgrupo123 commented 2 years ago

NSClient suggestion for improvement:

We love the new NSClient, really good!!!

MilosKozak commented 2 years ago

QuickWIzard is good idea but NSClient will not have commands affecting direct insulin delivery because of safety

elgrupo123 commented 2 years ago

OK :( Theoretically, the option can then be removed from the NSClient as it has no function.

elgrupo123 commented 2 years ago

please do not get this wrong. the idea was: we as parents could decide at any time via NS client via quickwizzard how much insulin the child should deliver at the push of a button (Quickwizzard). Don't we enter the insulin ourselves!

kristinsmotz commented 2 years ago

@elgrupo123 I understand your suggestion to be that the QuickWizard settings be synced between NSClient and AAPS, so the parent can adjust the settings on their phone, and those settings then are active on kid's phone as well. So if parent in NSClient changes the Quickwizard "Spaghetti" from 25 carbs to 30 carbs, and changes what boxes should be ticked for the calculation, the child when pressing their QuickWizard "Spaghetti" on the AAPS phone, the new values are chosen for that calculation. So parent would not be using the QuickWizard from NSClient phone, only configuring it for the child.

Am I correct?

For myself, this would make it possible to use Quickwizard, possibly instead of post-it notes in the lunchbox giving today's carb counts. If the settings could also allow setting carb time x minutes in the future with an alert after time is up, that would make breakfast prebolusing even simpler. Not to mention if we could have several quickwizards in their own tab, it would make it easier for kids to dose independently without having to remember carb counts for common meals, or checking the food tab to find carb count and entering manually in bolus calculator.

elgrupo123 commented 2 years ago

@kristinsmotz
I think the same way too! Sponat react to wishes for children. The child presses the Qucik Wizzard sent by parents, that's it. That would be a great improvement for us parents of toddlers!

szantos commented 2 years ago

QuickWIzard is good idea but NSClient will not have commands affecting direct insulin delivery because of safety

For disconnect I agree.

Pausing stops insulin delivery, it's safety concern is "only" high BG.

Automation alone does no direct delivery. Therefore tuning it via NSClient would also do no direct delivery.