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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2613361" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi I was a Medtronic 760g user but didn't have the medtronic sensor as it wasn't funded so instead used it with Dexcom G6 (self funded) was ok for a starter but had 3 pumps crack and fail on me and then had to wait a day for a replacement, no major bother just set up with new ratios and off again but not very good experience with Medtronic because of this so when my DSN offered me the t-slim with Control IQ once its warranty was up I leapt at the chance, now over 2 years in, no failures and it's a closed loop system, easy to manage, downsides are the tubing and exercise can be a pain as requires alot of input to manage and avoid hypos, however imo it's still the best system available and happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2613361, member: 53162"] Hi I was a Medtronic 760g user but didn't have the medtronic sensor as it wasn't funded so instead used it with Dexcom G6 (self funded) was ok for a starter but had 3 pumps crack and fail on me and then had to wait a day for a replacement, no major bother just set up with new ratios and off again but not very good experience with Medtronic because of this so when my DSN offered me the t-slim with Control IQ once its warranty was up I leapt at the chance, now over 2 years in, no failures and it's a closed loop system, easy to manage, downsides are the tubing and exercise can be a pain as requires alot of input to manage and avoid hypos, however imo it's still the best system available and happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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