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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 766975" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Cartidges prior to the Insight pump (that are now 160ml prefilled ones) I used to load the 315ml ones and use for 6-8 days. Tubes as well.</p><p></p><p>Its a pain in bum that now sets, cannulas and tubes run out of sync.</p><p>Today I did cartridge and tube, tomorrow set. Battery will be Sunday.</p><p></p><p>Insight pump users can now get the stainless steel rapid d cannulas. So these are much better for me. Got told today that flexible cannulas tend to block and kink in thin people... So thankfully will get my new steel ones tomorrow. Then syncing will also be easier as the plastic sets kept giving me erratic levels when I worked.</p><p></p><p>Rather than listening to DSN's etc I would personally speak to manufacturer or look up the details in the pump book. You should not need to change insulin or tubes more than once every 6 days. To me you are just throwing away nhs money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 766975, member: 17713"] Cartidges prior to the Insight pump (that are now 160ml prefilled ones) I used to load the 315ml ones and use for 6-8 days. Tubes as well. Its a pain in bum that now sets, cannulas and tubes run out of sync. Today I did cartridge and tube, tomorrow set. Battery will be Sunday. Insight pump users can now get the stainless steel rapid d cannulas. So these are much better for me. Got told today that flexible cannulas tend to block and kink in thin people... So thankfully will get my new steel ones tomorrow. Then syncing will also be easier as the plastic sets kept giving me erratic levels when I worked. Rather than listening to DSN's etc I would personally speak to manufacturer or look up the details in the pump book. You should not need to change insulin or tubes more than once every 6 days. To me you are just throwing away nhs money. [/QUOTE]
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