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<blockquote data-quote="cally" data-source="post: 220721" data-attributes="member: 116"><p>I never have a problem with bubbles. I only take my insulin out of the fridge just before I fill reservoir and put it straight back in fridge afterwards because that is the easiest place to keep it.</p><p>Medtronic pumps don't seem to have the problems with bubbles that other pumps seem to have but</p><p>I do wonder whether people worry needlessly about bubbles. </p><p></p><p>I am also of the quick change group, it takes me about 5 minutes. I don't make any special preparations or clean the skin with anything. I always change the set when I change the reservoir but also change set alone once in between. I do get a raise in blood sugar after change but a temp basal for a couple of hours prevents that happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cally, post: 220721, member: 116"] I never have a problem with bubbles. I only take my insulin out of the fridge just before I fill reservoir and put it straight back in fridge afterwards because that is the easiest place to keep it. Medtronic pumps don't seem to have the problems with bubbles that other pumps seem to have but I do wonder whether people worry needlessly about bubbles. I am also of the quick change group, it takes me about 5 minutes. I don't make any special preparations or clean the skin with anything. I always change the set when I change the reservoir but also change set alone once in between. I do get a raise in blood sugar after change but a temp basal for a couple of hours prevents that happening. [/QUOTE]
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