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<blockquote data-quote="ccwood001" data-source="post: 1858319" data-attributes="member: 334502"><p>Hi </p><p>I started on the Medtronic 522 then the Veo. I then had the animas which was my favourite pump by far. Just changed to the 640g it's nice and does the job but I miss my animas. Not sure why as it works the same. I do like when I connect to the sensors and the automatic low activates but as I self funded I do not wear 24/7. I think the biggest question is do you want to be tubeless. I didn't as I like to know I can remove my pump at any time but that's my personal preference. I know may people who love the pod. You can get a sample pod to wear and see how you like it. There is also another pump made my medtrum that is approved by the NHS this is also a patch pump with very affordable sensors at 35 each and also links to the pump and has hypo suspend. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccwood001, post: 1858319, member: 334502"] Hi I started on the Medtronic 522 then the Veo. I then had the animas which was my favourite pump by far. Just changed to the 640g it's nice and does the job but I miss my animas. Not sure why as it works the same. I do like when I connect to the sensors and the automatic low activates but as I self funded I do not wear 24/7. I think the biggest question is do you want to be tubeless. I didn't as I like to know I can remove my pump at any time but that's my personal preference. I know may people who love the pod. You can get a sample pod to wear and see how you like it. There is also another pump made my medtrum that is approved by the NHS this is also a patch pump with very affordable sensors at 35 each and also links to the pump and has hypo suspend. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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