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<blockquote data-quote="porl69" data-source="post: 1985737" data-attributes="member: 334119"><p>Hi [USER=119069]@smc4761[/USER] as you know I have just started on the 640G. Had all the same thoughts as you. At night I got myself a cheap pump belt and it sits in there all night. I have tried without the pump belt and that wasnt a problem at all. I wear thermals at the mo in work, the pump is on my waistband and the tubing is long enough my thermal top to be tucked in and the tubing happily goes around it and into my belly. As for swimming.....not done that yet BUT yeah you can remove the tubing and go in with the canula attached. The canula sticks to be better than the Libre....really soak it before taking it off, and then still a struggle. </p><p>So far it has been amazing, am in range a LOT more now need to sort out my nighttime basal profiles and will be getting more "unicorn" lines on my Libre/Xdrip graphs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porl69, post: 1985737, member: 334119"] Hi [USER=119069]@smc4761[/USER] as you know I have just started on the 640G. Had all the same thoughts as you. At night I got myself a cheap pump belt and it sits in there all night. I have tried without the pump belt and that wasnt a problem at all. I wear thermals at the mo in work, the pump is on my waistband and the tubing is long enough my thermal top to be tucked in and the tubing happily goes around it and into my belly. As for swimming.....not done that yet BUT yeah you can remove the tubing and go in with the canula attached. The canula sticks to be better than the Libre....really soak it before taking it off, and then still a struggle. So far it has been amazing, am in range a LOT more now need to sort out my nighttime basal profiles and will be getting more "unicorn" lines on my Libre/Xdrip graphs [/QUOTE]
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