Errr Hum I'm actually a She
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I've been pumping now for almost 4 years, but around insulin pump therapy for almost 10 years as I had to battle for several years to get funding, so when I started pumping a I had a lot of theory under my belt so for me it was putting what I learnt into practice..
I started with the Accu-Chek Blue Spirit similar in design to the Combo but without the bells and whistles.. All the calculations that the bolus wizard does, active insulin on board, avoiding stacking etc were all calculations that I had to do myself, and some nifty workarounds as the old Spirit didn't have as fine a dose as the Combo does. No regrets though as it gave me a very good understanding and grounding with my pump and don't fear anything happening to my remote, as not having it would be a pain but wouldn't impact on my control..
Pump/control wise I've always made my own decisions no input from my team on that score, yes it is and was there if I want/wanted it... But haven't hit any problems that I haven't been able to resolve for myself yet.
Kev do you use the inserter or do you self insert?
I've always self insert, two reason partly because I use the Tenderlink Angle (teflon) infusion set, I don't really carry any fat layer very hard to find on me, but also I didn't like twang the inserter made when it fired, sounded way to fierce for my liking :shock: Which I'm sure the reason while I don't seem to get the problems others seem to get is down to self inserting..
And in your case I ponder whether the force of the inserter is pushing your cannula a bit too far and it's either catching some of the fine veins that thread through the fat layer or actually hitting muscle underneath causing a small bleed, that takes time to reach the surface?