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<blockquote data-quote="masonbason63" data-source="post: 997388" data-attributes="member: 82468"><p>Hello folks I used the tenders on my old pumps for14 yes without any problems but as time went on rotation of sights became more difficult, changed to insight in April when tenders weren't available so I was using the rapid which I wasn't keen on I could feel them inside if I twisted or leant against them, then I had one break inside so I was advised to stop using them, low and behold the Tenders became available at this time so I thought great I'll go back to them as they'd been fine for all those years but they were absolutely rubbish they were thicker needle and just did not stick. I had to use Elastoplast to hold in place.</p><p>I got really fed up with Roche and complaining so I got a meeting with my rep and DSN </p><p>I'm now using flex link with the inserter I've not had a problem with them at all no kinking and no pain which is brilliant. </p><p>I gave the rep a page of when I phoned what the answers were I was given "some ridiculous " etc and I've since emailed her with other issues I'd forgotten to write down.</p><p></p><p>Received an email the other day say my concerns have been hand head of marketing let's wait and see!!!</p><p></p><p>I always complain it's s machine I'm wearing basically to stop me becoming very ill,</p><p>I'm doing my part so you have keep pestering</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masonbason63, post: 997388, member: 82468"] Hello folks I used the tenders on my old pumps for14 yes without any problems but as time went on rotation of sights became more difficult, changed to insight in April when tenders weren't available so I was using the rapid which I wasn't keen on I could feel them inside if I twisted or leant against them, then I had one break inside so I was advised to stop using them, low and behold the Tenders became available at this time so I thought great I'll go back to them as they'd been fine for all those years but they were absolutely rubbish they were thicker needle and just did not stick. I had to use Elastoplast to hold in place. I got really fed up with Roche and complaining so I got a meeting with my rep and DSN I'm now using flex link with the inserter I've not had a problem with them at all no kinking and no pain which is brilliant. I gave the rep a page of when I phoned what the answers were I was given "some ridiculous " etc and I've since emailed her with other issues I'd forgotten to write down. Received an email the other day say my concerns have been hand head of marketing let's wait and see!!! I always complain it's s machine I'm wearing basically to stop me becoming very ill, I'm doing my part so you have keep pestering [/QUOTE]
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