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Hi all,
I have the accu-chek aviva combo pump and I am very happy with it. I was just flicking through websites though and found this http://www.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/product-information/paradigm-veo/key-features-and-benefits.html This looks really good regarding the continuous glucose monitoring! I also read that you still have to do fingerprick tests though, but surely you don't have to do as many? It was the continuous glucose monitoring that really caught my eye-although it says you have to insert the glucose sensor too.
Basically, I was just wondering what others thought of this pump. It must be great to know what your reading is all the time, but is it worth the extra insertion? :mrgreen:
Thanks for any replies, I'm just curious.
CR741
I have the accu-chek aviva combo pump and I am very happy with it. I was just flicking through websites though and found this http://www.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/product-information/paradigm-veo/key-features-and-benefits.html This looks really good regarding the continuous glucose monitoring! I also read that you still have to do fingerprick tests though, but surely you don't have to do as many? It was the continuous glucose monitoring that really caught my eye-although it says you have to insert the glucose sensor too.
Basically, I was just wondering what others thought of this pump. It must be great to know what your reading is all the time, but is it worth the extra insertion? :mrgreen:
Thanks for any replies, I'm just curious.
CR741