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<blockquote data-quote="derivadow" data-source="post: 2478977" data-attributes="member: 515468"><p>Hi, I've being using the Nano for a couple of month, my experience so far...</p><p></p><p>Positives:</p><p>1. It is tiny which is good for the obvious reasons but also means it is easier to find a fresh site;</p><p>2. I like the redundancy offered by being able to use the PDM (which is also tiny) or phone</p><p>3. The battery is in the disposable bit of the patch so you don't need to carry around spare batteries </p><p>4. Generally there is a lot less stuff to carry about</p><p>5. Really good customer care and support </p><p>6. Easy to use and I use temp basal, suspend a lot + have different basal rates depending on whether it is on my arm or tummy</p><p></p><p>Negatives:</p><p>7. I'm a bit sensitive to the glue (about to try Cavilon)</p><p>8. I had a duff box (the battery depleted before the end of the pump) but because the customer care is so good it didn't really matter - I had a replacement box within a couple of days.</p><p>9. Like all d-tech there's a lack of data integration so I need to copy data from the Libre into the PDM/ app</p><p>10. The software (web and mobile) could do with a bit of TLC - it is fine, does what it needs to do but just a bit rough around the edges and the reports/ data views aren't ideal </p><p></p><p>I would certainly recommend it and FWIW the cannula doesn't cause any problems for me at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derivadow, post: 2478977, member: 515468"] Hi, I've being using the Nano for a couple of month, my experience so far... Positives: 1. It is tiny which is good for the obvious reasons but also means it is easier to find a fresh site; 2. I like the redundancy offered by being able to use the PDM (which is also tiny) or phone 3. The battery is in the disposable bit of the patch so you don't need to carry around spare batteries 4. Generally there is a lot less stuff to carry about 5. Really good customer care and support 6. Easy to use and I use temp basal, suspend a lot + have different basal rates depending on whether it is on my arm or tummy Negatives: 7. I'm a bit sensitive to the glue (about to try Cavilon) 8. I had a duff box (the battery depleted before the end of the pump) but because the customer care is so good it didn't really matter - I had a replacement box within a couple of days. 9. Like all d-tech there's a lack of data integration so I need to copy data from the Libre into the PDM/ app 10. The software (web and mobile) could do with a bit of TLC - it is fine, does what it needs to do but just a bit rough around the edges and the reports/ data views aren't ideal I would certainly recommend it and FWIW the cannula doesn't cause any problems for me at all. [/QUOTE]
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