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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 1223591" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>hi there [USER=138436]@carak1987[/USER] </p><p>hopefully others will come along with their experience</p><p></p><p>Mine is that when i press against some of my pod placings they do feel tender , other no tenderness at all.[ATTACH=full]20078[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>here is my pod just now and there is a little bit of redness right at the cannula </p><p></p><p>hopefully your DSN told you that if either your bloods really misbehave ( like high teens) for a few hours and pump corrections don't work</p><p>then you can always do a pen correction and get the pod changed early ( i panicked and didn't do this the first time it happened to me) </p><p>but i have been reassured by my DSN it is just like for people on tubed pumps -- they can get a bad set site and will need to change earlier than normal.</p><p></p><p>ours are fixed at 72 hours max -- but can be changed early if things not right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 1223591, member: 142835"] hi there [USER=138436]@carak1987[/USER] hopefully others will come along with their experience Mine is that when i press against some of my pod placings they do feel tender , other no tenderness at all.[ATTACH=full]20078[/ATTACH] here is my pod just now and there is a little bit of redness right at the cannula hopefully your DSN told you that if either your bloods really misbehave ( like high teens) for a few hours and pump corrections don't work then you can always do a pen correction and get the pod changed early ( i panicked and didn't do this the first time it happened to me) but i have been reassured by my DSN it is just like for people on tubed pumps -- they can get a bad set site and will need to change earlier than normal. ours are fixed at 72 hours max -- but can be changed early if things not right [/QUOTE]
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