Good for you CarbsRok I've kept my old Dtron plus that had about 47 days left when I took the batteries out when I started my Insijght pump, plus I have my spare brand new pump that I "Aquired" a while back.How long had you had it? Quick delivery of replacement pump fair play and nice touch on having a spare as back up
Had this pump for about 3 years.How long had you had it? Quick delivery of replacement pump fair play and nice touch on having a spare as back up
As the Combo takes luer tubes on the cartridges, why dont you see if an account can be set up with another company to fund 4mm sets? You can still use the remote. Its worth trying that before switching back to injections. What has yr hospital advised?Guess this is why they only guarantee pumps 4 years. Mine died 4 months prior to getting a new one. So was replaced so I have a back up new old pump!!
Apparently there are problems using shorter lengths and thats why Accuchek and other main companies don't make them. I have had the global team respond to me from Accuchek with their reasons and accept them fully. Spiker has given me confidence to go back to MDI if I need to.
Have you tried an angled set @donnellysdogs ?I can't honestly see why you have such a problem with sets as very small babies use insulin pumps.
@noblehead As I understand it yes you keep the pump as it's no good to anyone else. My first pump I owned anyway so wasn't giving that back to anyone@CarbsRok, see when the 4 years is up do you always get to keep your old pump?
Never got round to asking this question at the pre-pump clinic and your thread has got me thinking about keeping a spare if possible.
New pump is up and running this morning.
Green is even a nice colour for the pump. It does look better with the black skin on it though
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