I have a running belt that I wear under clothing. It is elasticated and has 3 pockets.
I use a 70mm tube. Sometimes I use the plastic clip that attaches to my trouser belt.
Are you using the applicator? I think it’s called a LinkAssist or something similar, or are you attempting to do it by hand. In theory you should be able to do either but I have found that whenever my link assist was let’s say temporarily misplaced I would experience similar problems. It would either be very uncomfortable or the tiny latex cannula would’ve linked causing it to seem blocked/occluded. The key benefit of the Link Assist is that the cannula goes in straight and perpendicular to the skin surface and at speed. I keep one at home, one in the car and one at work, still manage to misplace them though.Hi everyone,
I have been Type 1 Diabetic for 25+ years and have been using the Accu-Chek Insight pump for almost 2 years now. Before this I was using pens.
This is my first ever post on a diabetes forum because I am having serious issues when changing my infusion set. I would say that 50% of the cannulas that I use do not allow insulin through and I sometimes have to change the set up to 3 times before I get one that works and starts to lower my BG.
I have done a google search for known issues but can’t find too much info.
Does anyone else find this issue? Am I just doing something really stupid?
I am starting to consider ditching my pump because it is so unreliable and I am getting worried every time that I need to change it. It’s not right that my BG spikes half of the time that I change it because it simply does not do its job.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated! Or even just to know that I’m not the only one!
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I have been Type 1 Diabetic for 25+ years and have been using the Accu-Chek Insight pump for almost 2 years now. Before this I was using pens.
This is my first ever post on a diabetes forum because I am having serious issues when changing my infusion set. I would say that 50% of the cannulas that I use do not allow insulin through and I sometimes have to change the set up to 3 times before I get one that works and starts to lower my BG.
I have done a google search for known issues but can’t find too much info.
Does anyone else find this issue? Am I just doing something really stupid?
I am starting to consider ditching my pump because it is so unreliable and I am getting worried every time that I need to change it. It’s not right that my BG spikes half of the time that I change it because it simply does not do its job.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated! Or even just to know that I’m not the only one!
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I have been Type 1 Diabetic for 25+ years and have been using the Accu-Chek Insight pump for almost 2 years now. Before this I was using pens.
This is my first ever post on a diabetes forum because I am having serious issues when changing my infusion set. I would say that 50% of the cannulas that I use do not allow insulin through and I sometimes have to change the set up to 3 times before I get one that works and starts to lower my BG.
I have done a google search for known issues but can’t find too much info.
Does anyone else find this issue? Am I just doing something really stupid?
I am starting to consider ditching my pump because it is so unreliable and I am getting worried every time that I need to change it. It’s not right that my BG spikes half of the time that I change it because it simply does not do its job.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated! Or even just to know that I’m not the only one!
Thanks
Do they do steel cannulas for the insight or just the combo ? Thank you.Like @aphex2k, I use metal cannulas now. I find the 6 mm 90 degree plastic type tend to bend too easily causing delivery problems. The other thing I was told by the pump rep (I use a Tandem pump) was that scar tissue can build up and this will influence the degree of infusion. I am currently using sites or areas I have not used before and at times will vary from a 6 mm to 8 mm steel cannula.
Mind you have have been injecting insulin for 52 years, 7 of those on a pump, so I guess there is "a bit" of scar tissue there!!
Do they do steel cannulas for the insight or just the combo ? Thank you.
@ChrisLinington use @ChrisLinington accucheck combo pump and I am having the exact same problem you've described. It's been such a struggle that I stopped the pump and reverted to pens. I'm now trying to get back on the pump by testing out different cannulas.. when I first started the pump I originally used the flexlink 6mm for about three months with no issues.. but now I find my sites/insertion sets are completely unreliable. I have tried the steel cannula and angled cannula with no success. Did you end up finding a solution that worked for you?Hi everyone,
I have been Type 1 Diabetic for 25+ years and have been using the Accu-Chek Insight pump for almost 2 years now. Before this I was using pens.
This is my first ever post on a diabetes forum because I am having serious issues when changing my infusion set. I would say that 50% of the cannulas that I use do not allow insulin through and I sometimes have to change the set up to 3 times before I get one that works and starts to lower my BG.
I have done a google search for known issues but can’t find too much info.
Does anyone else find this issue? Am I just doing something really stupid?
I am starting to consider ditching my pump because it is so unreliable and I am getting worried every time that I need to change it. It’s not right that my BG spikes half of the time that I change it because it simply does not do its job.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated! Or even just to know that I’m not the only one!
Thanks
@ChrisLinington use @ChrisLinington accucheck combo pump and I am having the exact same problem you've described. It's been such a struggle that I stopped the pump and reverted to pens. I'm now trying to get back on the pump by testing out different cannulas.. when I first started the pump I originally used the flexlink 6mm for about three months with no issues.. but now I find my sites/insertion sets are completely unreliable. I have tried the steel cannula and angled cannula with no success. Did you end up finding a solution that worked for you?
Hi Chris,Hi everyone,
I have been Type 1 Diabetic for 25+ years and have been using the Accu-Chek Insight pump for almost 2 years now. Before this I was using pens.
This is my first ever post on a diabetes forum because I am having serious issues when changing my infusion set. I would say that 50% of the cannulas that I use do not allow insulin through and I sometimes have to change the set up to 3 times before I get one that works and starts to lower my BG.
I have done a google search for known issues but can’t find too much info.
Does anyone else find this issue? Am I just doing something really stupid?
I am starting to consider ditching my pump because it is so unreliable and I am getting worried every time that I need to change it. It’s not right that my BG spikes half of the time that I change it because it simply does not do its job.
Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated! Or even just to know that I’m not the only one!
Thanks
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