surely they wouldnt give me a new pump since you have to keep the same one for 4 years right??That is an awful experience @IceLover
You should speak with your pump DSN/Consultant and if the issues can't be resolved you should ask for a change of pump, I can assure you not all pumps are so unreliable so don't give-up on them altogether.
surely they wouldnt give me a new pump since you have to keep the same one for 4 years right??
surely they wouldnt give me a new pump since you have to keep the same one for 4 years right??
During the first weeks of pumping i was labelled as the 'lucky' one as i had no errors and faults in my group whereas everyone else had their bolus abort and cartridge failure. However i now get many faultss but i dont know if everyone elses is still coming wit the errors as we havent met up for a while. We were a group of 5 for the training sessions.I spoke to a Cellnovo rep last month and was told they would give money back if you weren't happy within a certain time - can't remember how long that was though. Maybe worth checking. I would second the advice above from @iHs though - you may find that some time with your DSN and the rep will find the problem.
I hope it's not a general Cellnovo issue as I'm waiting for an appointment to be set up on one!
Hi IceLover
Both my sister and I are using the Cellnovo system and we are both having issues with it, not only lots of cartridge failures with the bolus abort messages but also handset problems I am onto my third handset since last November and she is on her fourth since March this year.
The company is good at replacing faulty items but reliability doesn't seem to improve with time which is a real shame as the system has many good features.
We are both at the point of asking our clinic to change us to an alternative (we both were previously using the Omnipod).
Regards
wow thatss alot of handsets and im actually on my second handset and both pumps have been changed!!Hi IceLover
Both my sister and I are using the Cellnovo system and we are both having issues with it, not only lots of cartridge failures with the bolus abort messages but also handset problems I am onto my third handset since last November and she is on her fourth since March this year.
The company is good at replacing faulty items but reliability doesn't seem to improve with time which is a real shame as the system has many good features.
We are both at the point of asking our clinic to change us to an alternative (we both were previously using the Omnipod).
Regards
i realllyy want the animas vibe, was it a good pump?? The only problem is that my clinic only have the cellnovo,med 640g and the insight. I really dont like the look of the 640g and everyone says that the insight is not great of a pump and fails just as muchNo several different issues such as faulty on/off button, communication errors and rechargeable battery problems.
We have been told by Cellnovo that if we damage or loose the handset the replacement cost is £500.
I would imagine that if Apple or Samsung were replacing equivalent priced mobile phones under warranty at the same rate they probably wouldn't stay solvent for too long.
I can understand why new pump users using this system would feel very disappointed and possibly loose faith in pump technology. I have used both Omnipod and the Animas Vibe previously and didn't experience anywhere near as many problems as with Cellnovo.
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