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<blockquote data-quote="Curdster" data-source="post: 1985504" data-attributes="member: 114370"><p>I wear suits at work and casual at weekends. The tubing is long enough to have the canular in leg or stomach and the pump in my suit trouser or jeans pockets. I place the tu ing under my trouser belt so you only see the bit between the top of the pocket and the bottom of the belt. No issues. Re holidays, I disconnect as although it’s waterproof, I am nervous of being stuck abroad with a water damaged pump! 670 is in the UK now so ask your DSN about local availability, I have the 640G and Libre but will upgrade when offered. Sleep is easy, stick it in a PJ pocket or clip to underwear. Even if it comes off it won’t disconnect as the tubing is fairly long. </p><p>Good luck. Give it time and you will love the difference, took me 35 years to get round to it and wished I have converted sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curdster, post: 1985504, member: 114370"] I wear suits at work and casual at weekends. The tubing is long enough to have the canular in leg or stomach and the pump in my suit trouser or jeans pockets. I place the tu ing under my trouser belt so you only see the bit between the top of the pocket and the bottom of the belt. No issues. Re holidays, I disconnect as although it’s waterproof, I am nervous of being stuck abroad with a water damaged pump! 670 is in the UK now so ask your DSN about local availability, I have the 640G and Libre but will upgrade when offered. Sleep is easy, stick it in a PJ pocket or clip to underwear. Even if it comes off it won’t disconnect as the tubing is fairly long. Good luck. Give it time and you will love the difference, took me 35 years to get round to it and wished I have converted sooner. [/QUOTE]
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