This was reported in Trio but from memory, I believe this also happens in Loop.
(This was originally posted as nightscout/Trio#1148. I copied the comment and closed the original issue.)
Describe the bug
After deactivating a pod and then adding a new Medtronic pump, the grey suspend bar over the basals remained.
This was resolved after a suspend-resume.
(Also encountered some yellow/red loops during that time but not sure if that was related).
Attach a Log
Below
To Reproduce
- deactivate pod
- switch pump
- add new orangelink and Medtronic pump (522)
Screenshots
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Setup Information (please complete the following information):
Smartphone:
- Hardware: iphone 15 pro
- OS Version: ios 26.2
Pump:
- Manufacturer: Medtronic
- Model: 522 wwl 2.4a 1.1
CGM:
- Device: Dexcom G7]
- Manager app: Dexcom App
Trio Version:
- Version Number: 0.7.0 Main
- Repo: nightscout/trio
- Git Reference:
Additional context
Dan‘s comment on discord: It is probably an orphaned suspend without a resume, or vice versa.
log 4.txt
log_prev 4.txt
(Initial suspend/pod deactivation and adding of Medtronic pump was at 11 am or shortly after)

This was reported in Trio but from memory, I believe this also happens in Loop.
(This was originally posted as nightscout/Trio#1148. I copied the comment and closed the original issue.)
Describe the bug
After deactivating a pod and then adding a new Medtronic pump, the grey suspend bar over the basals remained.
This was resolved after a suspend-resume.
(Also encountered some yellow/red loops during that time but not sure if that was related).
Attach a Log
Below
To Reproduce
Screenshots
Below
Setup Information (please complete the following information):
Smartphone:
Pump:
CGM:
Trio Version:
Additional context
Dan‘s comment on discord: It is probably an orphaned suspend without a resume, or vice versa.
log 4.txt
log_prev 4.txt
(Initial suspend/pod deactivation and adding of Medtronic pump was at 11 am or shortly after)