Hi... The difference is the amount of insulin the pump will holdthe 3ml one holds more - I *think* 300 units but I may have that ratio wrong; and the 1.8ml 180 units.
The 3ml one has the ability to have either a 1.8 or 3ml reservoir - so that bit means you theoretically have more variability with the 3ml one.
The 3ml one is however a tiny bit bigger / heavier as a result - but it's literally only 1cm taller and 10g heavier. I would have preferred the 1.8ml but Medtronic haven't even started making them yet - they told me they will likely not be released till the end of the year at the earliest. So for the tiny size / weight difference I'll still be v happy with the 3ml; which I'm set to get in about 5weeks)
I have herd Medtronic helpline is very good. that for me is a top priority English speaking customer care. its just the rest of the world that sometimes lets us down....sorry rest of the worldNot a dicky! Going to ring her tomorrow! ;-) Glad to hear Medtronic helpline did an excellent job of helping you, that's good to know!
Heard an interesting piece of news relating to the 640G today from a friend who's son is going on one. Apparently in the UK Medtronic have packaged up the CGM system as part of the pump so that funding for the pump includes the cgm sensors. I don't know if it is being issued like that across the board but it certainly changes the cost of entry discussion.
I got 1 sensor, a transmitter, charger and inserter with my pump (Warwickshire)
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