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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2630197" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>Did you try different cannula? There are a few 0eople on the forum who had problems with the "standard" cannula but trialed other types of cannula ("sure-t" is often mentioned ") and found one more suited to them.</p><p>I am not sure what you mean about "difficult to wear". Are you referring to the cannula issue or not knowing where to put it. I had problems finding somewhere to attach (or hang) my pump when I had a tubed pump and never became one of those people who could forget they had a pump. This was resolved when I got a patch pump. However, one limitation of patch pumps is you cannot chose the cannula as the needle is part of the pump.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, 9 am rambling. What I meant to write was not to let your previous experience of a pump to put you off trying again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2630197, member: 527103"] Did you try different cannula? There are a few 0eople on the forum who had problems with the "standard" cannula but trialed other types of cannula ("sure-t" is often mentioned ") and found one more suited to them. I am not sure what you mean about "difficult to wear". Are you referring to the cannula issue or not knowing where to put it. I had problems finding somewhere to attach (or hang) my pump when I had a tubed pump and never became one of those people who could forget they had a pump. This was resolved when I got a patch pump. However, one limitation of patch pumps is you cannot chose the cannula as the needle is part of the pump. Sorry, 9 am rambling. What I meant to write was not to let your previous experience of a pump to put you off trying again. [/QUOTE]
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