Hi Would not recommend it, i use medtrum. But there are many faults with nanopump.I'm new to this forum and was wondering if anyone can help with regards to their experiences of using the Medtrum Nano Patch pump yet? My daughter has tried the Omnipod but unfortunately she mounts an auto-immune reaction to the teflon cannula, so our DSN has suggested the Medtrum as an option, as it has a metal cannula instead, which should reduce the risk of allergic reaction.
We like the idea of using a mobile phone to control the pump, as this makes it more discreet (daughter is 12 and going through a very awkward stage), the pods hold the same amount of insulin as the Omnipod and you can set temporary basal rates (good for sport), which you aren't able to do with the Omnipod.
Is anyone able to share their experiences, both good and bad, of using this system, as we don't want to have another pump disaster if we can help it. I know this might be a shot in the dark, as the system is relatively new to the UK market, and Omnipod seem to have cornered the patch pump market over here, so there may be very few, if any, users, who are able to help. Anyway, here's hoping...
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give me with this.
My clinic has a contract with Medtrum. They need it to be able to pay them.You could ask about a trial at your clinic, as far as I know there is no contract with medtrum so if it doesn't work out you could ask to change it.
I use the pdm not phone so unable to comment there (old and non-techy here)
I have a problem with app displaying “To activate the Insulin Pump function, please contact your account representative.” So won’t be surprised if it wastes battery.Hiya.
I'm trying out the nano patch pump and agree with a lot posted above - love the small size but my skin doesn't like the glue.
Medrum rep sent me some underpatches which help but aren't as sticky so also using Skin-Tac to help adhesion.
Also, I've just got a new phone and the app seems to be draining my battery hugely. Has anyone else had this problem? I think having to give the app permission to always be on etc is taking a huge toll on the battery.
I don’t understand how the error message drains the battery.I have a problem with app displaying “To activate the Insulin Pump function, please contact your account representative.” So won’t be surprised if it wastes battery.
I use both the Medtrum pump and CGM.Hi
I am thinking of applying the nano pump to my 2 year old son
Anyone tested it combined with the nano cgm?
Hi vans, is skin-tac skin glue? If so I would need this for my cgm to help with adhesion. Can you give me the link for this please so I can try it out? TIAHiya.
I'm trying out the nano patch pump and agree with a lot posted above - love the small size but my skin doesn't like the glue.
Medrum rep sent me some underpatches which help but aren't as sticky so also using Skin-Tac to help adhesion.
Also, I've just got a new phone and the app seems to be draining my battery hugely. Has anyone else had this problem? I think having to give the app permission to always be on etc is taking a huge toll on the battery.
I have used SkinTac as a wipe. It makes skin sticky so the pump or cannula sticks better. It also provides a protective layer if you find it irritates.Hi vans, is skin-tac skin glue? If so I would need this for my cgm to help with adhesion. Can you give me the link for this please so I can try it out? TIA
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