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<blockquote data-quote="Adamuk1001" data-source="post: 2520471" data-attributes="member: 450277"><p>Hi, I just saw this flag up on my email.</p><p>I'm using Medtronic Pump with Humulin insulin.</p><p>I have to say I have no experience of the Accucheck pumps or, how you load the insulin but, I have to fill a cartridge with insulin and then load that into my pump.</p><p>I check the cartridge for bubbles every time and yes, more often than not I have to get rid of them before I try to use it.</p><p>For me it's s simple task albeit a nuisance to do this.</p><p>I was in hospital 4 yrs ago not for anything Diabetes related and, because my pump was at home a nurse tried to give me s shot of insulin without getting rid of air in the syringe, she seemed most purturd that I wouldn't let her go ahead !</p><p>Anyway, really my point is , aren't we all checking for air before connecting ourselves up ?</p><p>Apologies if my lack of knowledge of Accucheck makes this message sound stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adamuk1001, post: 2520471, member: 450277"] Hi, I just saw this flag up on my email. I'm using Medtronic Pump with Humulin insulin. I have to say I have no experience of the Accucheck pumps or, how you load the insulin but, I have to fill a cartridge with insulin and then load that into my pump. I check the cartridge for bubbles every time and yes, more often than not I have to get rid of them before I try to use it. For me it's s simple task albeit a nuisance to do this. I was in hospital 4 yrs ago not for anything Diabetes related and, because my pump was at home a nurse tried to give me s shot of insulin without getting rid of air in the syringe, she seemed most purturd that I wouldn't let her go ahead ! Anyway, really my point is , aren't we all checking for air before connecting ourselves up ? Apologies if my lack of knowledge of Accucheck makes this message sound stupid. [/QUOTE]
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