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MiniMed Mio Sets

Nicola M

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Hey All,

I got an email recently from Medtronic to say they are discontinuing the MiniMed Mio sets (I currently use these). They recommend the MiniMed Mio Advance sets as a replacement. Does anybody use these sets? Are they simple to use? Would you recommend them or would you recommend other sets?

Thanks!
 
Hey All,

I got an email recently from Medtronic to say they are discontinuing the MiniMed Mio sets (I currently use these). They recommend the MiniMed Mio Advance sets as a replacement. Does anybody use these sets? Are they simple to use? Would you recommend them or would you recommend other sets?

Thanks!

I've now been using the Mio Advance for a while, they are a lot easier to apply that the Mios (I had to use the Mio's for a while as there were having issues getting the Advances manufactured at some point)

With the Advance, you peel of the sticky stuff cover, place against where you want it, press the top/button (the button can be fiddly til you get used to it - kinda needs two pushes) and its attached, then just attach the tubing and you're done.
 
Hello, I use the Mio sets as well and got the email.
I like how it said your healthcare professionals will support you with deciding which infusion set is the best alternative for you. Seems unlikely, but ok :hilarious:
I'm a bit disappointed that the Advance tubing lengths are 60 or 110cm as I use the 80cm Mio sets.
Anyway thanks for asking about this @Nicola M, I was going to but then got distracted :D
 
Hello, I use the Mio sets as well and got the email.
I like how it said your healthcare professionals will support you with deciding which infusion set is the best alternative for you. Seems unlikely, but ok :hilarious:
I'm a bit disappointed that the Advance tubing lengths are 60 or 110cm as I use the 80cm Mio sets.
Anyway thanks for asking about this @Nicola M, I was going to but then got distracted :D
@sleepster I was also disappointed at the tubing lengths. However, I decided I would order the shorter length when putting the set on my front and the longer length on my back and buttocks. I checked with my DSN that this would be ok and she has put this in my ordering file.
 
I've now been using the Mio Advance for a while, they are a lot easier to apply that the Mios (I had to use the Mio's for a while as there were having issues getting the Advances manufactured at some point)

With the Advance, you peel of the sticky stuff cover, place against where you want it, press the top/button (the button can be fiddly til you get used to it - kinda needs two pushes) and its attached, then just attach the tubing and you're done.

Thank you for this, after using the Mio's for 4 years I am very attached :hilarious: (literal and figurative sense). I'm glad to know they seem just as easy to use if not more! :) I have a hospital appointment in August so will bring it up with my nurse/doctor then who are both excellent.

Hello, I use the Mio sets as well and got the email.
I like how it said your healthcare professionals will support you with deciding which infusion set is the best alternative for you. Seems unlikely, but ok :hilarious:
I'm a bit disappointed that the Advance tubing lengths are 60 or 110cm as I use the 80cm Mio sets.
Anyway thanks for asking about this @Nicola M, I was going to but then got distracted :D

I'm lucky that I currently use the 60cm and have always got on with that length. I can see why it'd be frustrating if you're using the 80cm though, going back to 60 is a push and up to 110 just seems... excessive :facepalm:
 
Yeah, I think really I need 70cm :D 60cm is just a bit too short, 110cm is excessive, at least for me, maybe if you're tall (I'm not) or if you clip your pump on your sock as I've seen some people do.
@sleepster I was also disappointed at the tubing lengths. However, I decided I would order the shorter length when putting the set on my front and the longer length on my back and buttocks. I checked with my DSN that this would be ok and she has put this in my ordering file.
That's interesting, I've always just ordered whatever length I wanted :nailbiting: but I might see if I can do that too, thank you for sharing.
Do you find it uncomfortable putting the cannula on your back or buttocks? I've always just stuck to the front and also use my upper arms and thighs (which I've been told isn't licensed for Medtronic pumps :rolleyes:) as I imagine it's not very comfortable when sitting or lying down, please tell me if I'm wrong though!
 
@sleepster buttocks are fine, as long as you steer clear of the parts you sit on. Very occasionally a site on my back hurts, but that's the same on my front. The only thing I would say is to stay away from the spine area and use more fatty parts.
 
@sleepster buttocks are fine, as long as you steer clear of the parts you sit on. Very occasionally a site on my back hurts, but that's the same on my front. The only thing I would say is to stay away from the spine area and use more fatty parts.
Thank you, that's much appreciated :)
 
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