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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 664102" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>I have a Medtronic pump and I use the sil serter with silouhette infusions sets. This looks a bit awkward but after a few goes I got the hang of it and have never had one fail yet. I've had a couple of ones that hurt a bit but this has always been down to the inserter causing a bit of a bruise on insertion not because of the insertion needle itself. I've had one that hurt a lot so I did take that one out and started again on the other side. One word of advice which I was given early on is to leave the old set on for a few hours after you've put the new one in just in case the new set plays up. You only need it there for a few hours and then you can take it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 664102, member: 32297"] I have a Medtronic pump and I use the sil serter with silouhette infusions sets. This looks a bit awkward but after a few goes I got the hang of it and have never had one fail yet. I've had a couple of ones that hurt a bit but this has always been down to the inserter causing a bit of a bruise on insertion not because of the insertion needle itself. I've had one that hurt a lot so I did take that one out and started again on the other side. One word of advice which I was given early on is to leave the old set on for a few hours after you've put the new one in just in case the new set plays up. You only need it there for a few hours and then you can take it off. [/QUOTE]
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