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<blockquote data-quote="kellyxo" data-source="post: 1447934" data-attributes="member: 397206"><p>Hello, I have had a medtronic 640g for 2 months and a bit now.</p><p>Sometimes where you insert your cannula, there may not be enough fat, or you may've inserted it too close a nerve ending. The first cannula change will always feel weird, as it's new. As you go on, it will get and feel better. If you're ever uncertain if the cannula is correct, keep a close eye on your blood sugars and ketone levels. If you do a cannula change and then have a meal, test your bg 1-2 hours after the meal to make sure all is well. I'd personally remove the cannula if it was too discomforting, to be on the safe side. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyxo, post: 1447934, member: 397206"] Hello, I have had a medtronic 640g for 2 months and a bit now. Sometimes where you insert your cannula, there may not be enough fat, or you may've inserted it too close a nerve ending. The first cannula change will always feel weird, as it's new. As you go on, it will get and feel better. If you're ever uncertain if the cannula is correct, keep a close eye on your blood sugars and ketone levels. If you do a cannula change and then have a meal, test your bg 1-2 hours after the meal to make sure all is well. I'd personally remove the cannula if it was too discomforting, to be on the safe side. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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