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<blockquote data-quote="shedges" data-source="post: 780867" data-attributes="member: 10554"><p>I used the Medtronic veo up to now</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p> I'm switching for the convenience that the Roche offers over the Medtronic. You can fully program your pump from the blood sugar meter ... so you do your bg test, enter meal details and hit go. The meter then bluetooths the details to your pump and away it goes. As I test before every meal, this will be more convenient. Cartridges are pre-filled too, so less faffing around with that. Saw the graphing software last night and it looks a lot better for the user (not so good for your nurses, but they don't have to use it all the time). My hba1c was originally high with mdi and has come down with the pump... aiming for another reduction by June :O)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shedges, post: 780867, member: 10554"] I used the Medtronic veo up to now I'm switching for the convenience that the Roche offers over the Medtronic. You can fully program your pump from the blood sugar meter ... so you do your bg test, enter meal details and hit go. The meter then bluetooths the details to your pump and away it goes. As I test before every meal, this will be more convenient. Cartridges are pre-filled too, so less faffing around with that. Saw the graphing software last night and it looks a lot better for the user (not so good for your nurses, but they don't have to use it all the time). My hba1c was originally high with mdi and has come down with the pump... aiming for another reduction by June :O) [/QUOTE]
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