im just happy with my new libre 2, ... should builde a nightscout sitei never liked the idea of pumps... but i hear the omnipod is wireless?
... am i rightb> is it any good 2 do a loop?
Does anyone have any advice about this pump and what is the best & cheapest insurance to go for? Don’t want to to ripped off by a really high insurance premium and want to be covered for the whole £3000 should I ever be stupid enough to lose it.
Have been advised I could add it to my home insurance instead of using a specific insurance only for the pump. Any advice will be greatly appreciated so would love to get some replies.
@Maco It's not "such an old pump", I wish people would think before they say stuff like this, particularly if the OP is a new pump user, it's like saying "why don't you want the newest phone?" when there is nothing wrong with the phones already in existence, they just have different features. I have a 640g at the moment and have a new 640g waiting for me at the hospital when I'm allowed to go and collect it. I'm more than happy using a 640g, as are plenty of other users. What use is smartguard if you don't have the CGM to go with it?
It is annoying, yes, but people need to have confidence in the insulin pump they are relying on to keep them alive and healthy, and by you saying it's "such an old pump" it's hardly helping new pump users to feel confident in the equipment they have been given.You go on about the latest phone, if apple said you can have a free iPhone 6 or a free iPhone 12 who in the right mind would pick the iPhone 6?
Not wanting an arguement, it just annoys when CCGs can’t be universal across the country!
It is annoying, yes, but people need to have confidence in the insulin pump they are relying on to keep them alive and healthy, and by you saying it's "such an old pump" it's hardly helping new pump users to feel confident in the equipment they have been given.
It would be a different matter if Medtronic were giving pumps away for free, sure everybody would want the newest, fanciest model, but they're not free and Medtronic aren't giving them out, the NHS is paying for them.
Well it’s certainly not a new pump is it, so there isn’t really much to think about when saying it? More & more CCGs are happily funding the CGM to go with the Medtronic pump and even if they wouldn’t fund the guardian there’s always the option to self fund it especially with Medtronic reducing the costs of it.
Happily? Not for everyone - I had to fight tooth and nail to get a pump in the first place and the sensors were only going to be if my issue couldn't be controlled with just the pump (really bad DP 80% of the time)
And yes this is within the 8 months so is fairly recent
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