Tracyann35
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- Messages
- 131
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Libre is brilliant, a life changer. Good luck.
As long as you give door frames a wide berth you'll be fine with the libreI just started using it in May and I don't notice the sensors are there, except for a minute after I've put a new one on, it doesn't hurt but I can feel it.
I have a 640g and I really like it, I'm getting another one when I'm allowed to go to the hospital to get it. I had an older Medtronic before, so it wasn't much of a change when I got the 640g, but it might be more difficult for you having had another brand of pump. Medtronic customer service is really good and their reps are good too. Has your clinic given you the chance to talk to anyone from Medtronic? Mine had webinars set up with the reps for Medtronic and Omnipod (the options available) for those whose warranties were expiring, so we could ask any questions. Filling the reservoirs is fine, unless you have dexterity problems, only takes a minute to do
Once you've used the Libre, I don't think you'll go back!! Takes some getting used to, but I couldn't be without it now, so invaluable. Good luck.Ok thank you that’s good to hear although nervous about having something else attached to me lol
Once you've used the Libre, I don't think you'll go back!! Takes some getting used to, but I couldn't be without it now, so invaluable. Good luck.
Hi, Tracyann. I'm in precisely the same situation. It's a personal choice, of course. I opted to get another A.C Insight because of the pre-loaded cartridges -- it's just one less faff to deal with. I was nervous about changing too - better the devil you know (was my thinking). In addition, I am using a closed looping system (where my Dexcom CGM talks to my pump and controls my insulin for me). It was very tricky to set up and I don't want to jinx it by going to a new pump. They are my two reasons for staying with the Insight, despite it having a few disadvantages (I HATE changing the battery, for example!!).
Hi Tracyann35. How are you getting on with your choice? I am currently on the 640g, but admittedly have just ordered a Tandem t-slim as my replacement through the hospital. I don't know the accucheck pumps, but I can say I had no real issues with the 640g (4 years). I never used it with a CGM, only the Libre. The pump comes with a finger prick device which sends readings directly to the pump, then you enter your meal carbs etc. There are plenty of features on it, even when using in Manual mode. The reason I'm changing is the physical size (640 is a little bulky), the Tandem uses Dexcom CGM which is cheaper if I go that route, an in the future will be compatible with the Libre 3, which will hopefully be cheaper than Dexcom. Everyone will have their own personal experiences, and all pumps will have good and bad points. Go with your gut feelings though and what you think suits you. If you want NY more feedback on the 640, let.me know.Hi, just had appt over phone with my DSN & Consultant, apparently my Accu Chek Insight Pump ran out of warranty and they will be replacing it with new one I can have Mini Med 640g or possibly an Accu Chek Solo if they can get get the funding? I’m used to having pre-filled insulin cartridges with my current pump what are you thoughts please on these pumps? There is another Accu Chek but no handset there will be an app but it’s not compatible with my iPhone!! Quite nervous changing as I’m used to this pump now! Thank you for your help!! Oh and they are also giving me the Libre to try for 6 months as well!
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