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<blockquote data-quote="Jaxx" data-source="post: 125957" data-attributes="member: 22239"><p>For me the bubble problem was solved by bringing the insulin cartridge closer to body temperature than room temperature. I usually tuck it into the bottom of my bra for a short time before using it, or inside the waistband of my jeans and - hey presto! - no bubbles.</p><p></p><p>When I first had my pump (last August) I also found that on some occasions what looked like bubbles to me were actually marks inside the tubing. These occurred if the tubing had been bent, causing its outer skin to separate slightly from the inner layer. Until the pump rep demonstrated it, in answer to my question about bubbles, I had no idea that the tubing was made like that :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaxx, post: 125957, member: 22239"] For me the bubble problem was solved by bringing the insulin cartridge closer to body temperature than room temperature. I usually tuck it into the bottom of my bra for a short time before using it, or inside the waistband of my jeans and - hey presto! - no bubbles. When I first had my pump (last August) I also found that on some occasions what looked like bubbles to me were actually marks inside the tubing. These occurred if the tubing had been bent, causing its outer skin to separate slightly from the inner layer. Until the pump rep demonstrated it, in answer to my question about bubbles, I had no idea that the tubing was made like that :roll: [/QUOTE]
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