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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 664806" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Although I have a Vibe pump now, I also had a Combo Spirit before. You can essily put a pump in yr bra cup or </p><p>In the middle of yr bra and its out of the way and no one sees it until its pulled out to bolus etc. Lots of women do this with no trouble. The pumps with the remotes are good as the pump just stsys in bra and the remote delivers the insulin. Some women put pump inside a baby sock or phone sock and forget. The sock makes the pump nice and cosy and prevent s bofy moisture from affecting it. As to the tube.......they tend to stay slightly coiled unless pulled out straight like DD does on her arm but most people keep the tubes under their t shirts etc so rarely a problem unless the tube is very long and its left hanging outside clothing.</p><p></p><p>The Insight is worth waiting for as it has a good screen display to cope with light, is small and the Accu chek infusion sets are straightforward to use and the cartridges are meant to be easy to fill. All pumps are good though with or without remotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 664806, member: 8799"] Although I have a Vibe pump now, I also had a Combo Spirit before. You can essily put a pump in yr bra cup or In the middle of yr bra and its out of the way and no one sees it until its pulled out to bolus etc. Lots of women do this with no trouble. The pumps with the remotes are good as the pump just stsys in bra and the remote delivers the insulin. Some women put pump inside a baby sock or phone sock and forget. The sock makes the pump nice and cosy and prevent s bofy moisture from affecting it. As to the tube.......they tend to stay slightly coiled unless pulled out straight like DD does on her arm but most people keep the tubes under their t shirts etc so rarely a problem unless the tube is very long and its left hanging outside clothing. The Insight is worth waiting for as it has a good screen display to cope with light, is small and the Accu chek infusion sets are straightforward to use and the cartridges are meant to be easy to fill. All pumps are good though with or without remotes. [/QUOTE]
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