Engineer88 said:Im getting my first pump in a month and 16 days! Ihad the call this morning my application had been approved for the pump I wanted (aminas vibe) and which colour would I like - Do i care?!?!?!
But anyway myself and my partner have been crying on and off all day as we expect this to be the corner stone for me to be the million dollar woman!! ( i plan to self fund the CGM)
Just wanted to share
Massive thanks to all of you on here that have helped me out x
As for the Inset II infusion sets, they are a complete doddle to put in, although I like the Flexlinks better so if I get the chance to have an Animas pump, I would still want to use the Flexlinks but that's the niceness of having luer connecting infusion sets.
pumppimp said:Hi IHS,
I think you've got a bit confused, there's only one type of vibe but you can either use it with the dexcom or use it without. It works both ways, you usually input your bg straight into the pump, there's no remote control bit or specific tester to use. When it's connected to the cgm the bg will automatically show up in any of the wizard functions and also when you press the top button it will come up with the bg and a trend graph.
Engineer88,
The CGM (transmitter and 4 sets) costs £500 refills of the sets (box of 4) cost £186. Animas recommend using a set a week dexcom recommend use of up to 2 weeks but I know quite a few people who can get up to 4 weeks use out of them accurately. The transmitter lasts anything from 9 to 18 months averaging out around a year for most people and costs £385 to replace. It's fully waterproof(12ft) as well.
I'm mucho looking forward to Christmas this year, good luck.
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