donnellysdogs
Master
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- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
That's a load of rubbish pushed by Medtronic. I'm assuming you use the 3ml cartridges? If so, I do too, and I have no issues with insulin degradation over 6 days.Have to change the reservoir every 2 days too!!! What a waste of money compared to the glass vials in the Insight..
Lump on belt, @donnellysdogs - sounds like a good term for it, with the way it's behaving!
I've only ever used the Flex Link cannulas - I think they're the 'standard' ones - well, they were the only ones we were offered at our pump start.
One of the guys in my pump gang tried the angled ones - Tenderlink, I think they're called - and reported that they would very easily come out, so he went back to using the Flex (which he didn't have a problem with - he was just wanting to try other options just to see).
I find the 6mm Link sets I use very comfy and easy and problem free. For my first ever one I used an 8mm which was agony as I'm thinner than that! Have had a couple of bruises but only due to daft site choices (up by my ribs was just a stupid idea!). But mostly I've been very happy and confident with the whole shabang.
And it sounds like confidence is what you're lacking with the belt lump you're on right now - we have to trust these bits of kit after all, so if it's not right then it's not right!
Hope you're able to cope with it while you're exploring other options - I'm sure the Accuchek contact will be able to offer some support perhaps in their direction. And it's brilliant that your CCG are being contacted thanks to your contact with the APPG for Diabetes et al - I have got everything crossed for you to get a) a pump that is right for you and b) a CGM.
Hang on in there - and I hope you have a much better night tonight.
What sets are you using for the Medtronic? They do similar 110cm tubing to Roche so I'm surprised you can't get something that is long enough for you to wear on your arm. Maybe worth a chat with your DSN/Medtronic to get hold of this type of set - I know they are available in Germany. I'm surprised they aren't in the UK. They usually come with the QuickSet type although you may be able to get a 110cm Sure-T too. If you treat them like Accuchek, maybe they'll be more helpful?Hate having to wear it on waistband and not on arm. They don't do tubes long enough to wear it on my arm and then the bolus on the blood meter is **** too. Nothing like the fully functional remote control on Insight.
Have to change the reservoir every 2 days too!!! What a waste of money compared to the glass vials in the Insight..
The 1.8 refillables in the 640 are larger than the pre-filled cartridges in the Insight. I suspect in terms of overall price, they aren't any more expensive. Just a bit more fiddly. I can see how that would be rather annoying.**** small reservoirs.. 180ml
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