Jkmiller2010 aka jkm2010
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Hi, I am due to start a pump next month and was given the choice of medtronic, animas and accu check. Blinded by science, technology and gadgets I made went for the accu check. The main reason was the fact I can hide it and control it from the remote. I'm aware animas and medtronic are now also supplied with remotes but they appear to be just a bolus switch. Being a bloke, I don't want to have to keep fishing it out to change the bolus. I hope I have made the right choice, who knows. Any one got any thoughts. I'm not fussed about CGM as I don't mid testing. The other accu check benefit to me is the lancets, I'm fed up of housing thousands of lancets and I love the cartridges. What worries me is the medtronic seams to be the better pump, in terms of air bubbles etc.
They ally seam to do the same, but any insight would be great. I'm sure there are lots of people having to make the same choice.
I have gone for a pump as I am stringent on checking my BG's and don't want any long term illness. Although my sugars are stable I want to get them better. My doc said given the chance 9 out of 10 healthcare professions would treat type 1 with a pump.
The question is, have I made the right choice, 4 years is a long time!
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Hi, I am due to start a pump next month and was given the choice of medtronic, animas and accu check. Blinded by science, technology and gadgets I made went for the accu check. The main reason was the fact I can hide it and control it from the remote. I'm aware animas and medtronic are now also supplied with remotes but they appear to be just a bolus switch. Being a bloke, I don't want to have to keep fishing it out to change the bolus. I hope I have made the right choice, who knows. Any one got any thoughts. I'm not fussed about CGM as I don't mid testing. The other accu check benefit to me is the lancets, I'm fed up of housing thousands of lancets and I love the cartridges. What worries me is the medtronic seams to be the better pump, in terms of air bubbles etc.
They ally seam to do the same, but any insight would be great. I'm sure there are lots of people having to make the same choice.
I have gone for a pump as I am stringent on checking my BG's and don't want any long term illness. Although my sugars are stable I want to get them better. My doc said given the chance 9 out of 10 healthcare professions would treat type 1 with a pump.
The question is, have I made the right choice, 4 years is a long time!