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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 337948" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>The silhouettes scared me in the beginning too :crazy: I use the sil serter device to put them in and after the first few goes (probably took me a good 6-8 changes) I got used to them and have never looked back. I've not had one non-delivery since last December. As I say they are a bit fiddly until you get the knack but, like everything, what used to take me a good 20-25 minutes to do my set change I now probably do the whole thing in about 6-10 minutes and never have a problem. The hardest thing I found with the silhouettes (after getting over their appearance in the first place) was getting the needle inserted out to leave the cannula in. There is definately a knack to this but at the start I was panicing and trying to pull them out swiftly rather than pressing the sides and sort of sliding them out gently. They are definately worth a go I would have thought. Happy Christmas Riri. Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 337948, member: 32297"] The silhouettes scared me in the beginning too :crazy: I use the sil serter device to put them in and after the first few goes (probably took me a good 6-8 changes) I got used to them and have never looked back. I've not had one non-delivery since last December. As I say they are a bit fiddly until you get the knack but, like everything, what used to take me a good 20-25 minutes to do my set change I now probably do the whole thing in about 6-10 minutes and never have a problem. The hardest thing I found with the silhouettes (after getting over their appearance in the first place) was getting the needle inserted out to leave the cannula in. There is definately a knack to this but at the start I was panicing and trying to pull them out swiftly rather than pressing the sides and sort of sliding them out gently. They are definately worth a go I would have thought. Happy Christmas Riri. Xx [/QUOTE]
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