As long as the cannula is working I don't see any reason why you couldn't just change the reservoir daily rather than the whole thing. I know medtronic expect you to change the whole lot but I think maybe £ comes into play a little as I believe people on accuchek change the cannula and reservoirs at different times. I certainly do the opposite, I fill one reservoir with enough to last me about 4 days and I am on steel cannulas which need changing every 2, saves on waste and time!Agree with what everyone else says Phil but also going by your previous posts re very high insulin requirements, assuming you still require the same level (unless you're on u500 as well now?) as you would be changing sets daily I would take into consideration cannula comfort. In my area we only get the medtronic pump with mio sets so no choice at all, one of my friends cannot get on with the mios at all as like yourself she takes a lot of insulin requiring daily set changes. Perhaps ask if you could try some different cannulas to find what is most comfortable.
As long as the cannula is working I don't see any reason why you couldn't just change the reservoir daily rather than the whole thing. I know medtronic expect you to change the whole lot but I think maybe £ comes into play a little as I believe people on accuchek change the cannula and reservoirs at different times. I certainly do the opposite, I fill one reservoir with enough to last me about 4 days and I am on steel cannulas which need changing every 2, saves on waste and time!
What "technique" do you use when you fill your reservoirs? Oddly enough, this seems to be as personal a choice for many as what clothes to wear. The basic approach of getting insulin from the vial and into the reservoir is similar, of course. But everyone has their own twists on it.The one thing I hate about the pump is filling reservoirs, no matter how careful I am I always get air bubbles, drives me mad lol
What "technique" do you use when you fill your reservoirs? Oddly enough, this seems to be as personal a choice for many as what clothes to wear. The basic approach of getting insulin from the vial and into the reservoir is similar, of course. But everyone has their own twists on it.
Have you made sure the tubing is connected tightly to the cartridge?
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