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Medtronic 670G - Issues with set change
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<blockquote data-quote="h884" data-source="post: 2329387" data-attributes="member: 393225"><p>Hi Folks </p><p></p><p>Thanks very much for your replies, I use the mio advance infusion sets, they are easy to use. No issues there. It is filling the reservoirs and connecting the tubing that is an issue. I live on my own, I have various friends that could help. I already get their help opening bottles and jars and others things. </p><p></p><p>The pumps available locally are Medtronic, tandem slim and omnipod. The idea of a pump which uses pen cartridges really appeals. I will certainly ask about that. I have a VC on Monday with a member of the pump team and an OT from Rheumatology to see if they can come up with any suggestions. I really hope that jointly we can come up with a solution. I do not want to go back to pens. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="h884, post: 2329387, member: 393225"] Hi Folks Thanks very much for your replies, I use the mio advance infusion sets, they are easy to use. No issues there. It is filling the reservoirs and connecting the tubing that is an issue. I live on my own, I have various friends that could help. I already get their help opening bottles and jars and others things. The pumps available locally are Medtronic, tandem slim and omnipod. The idea of a pump which uses pen cartridges really appeals. I will certainly ask about that. I have a VC on Monday with a member of the pump team and an OT from Rheumatology to see if they can come up with any suggestions. I really hope that jointly we can come up with a solution. I do not want to go back to pens. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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