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<blockquote data-quote="JTF04" data-source="post: 2756993" data-attributes="member: 557785"><p>Hi Steve. I just started on the ypsomed pump 3 weeks ago. It's my first pump so I have no comparisons but so far it's working well for me. I chose it as I liked the prefilled cartridges, app on android phone and working with libre 3 (which is tiny!). It's keeping me about 88% TIR and has sorted my overnight highs issue which is why i went on pump. The CamsApp is easy to use and only downside i have found so far is the cartridges only hold 160 units. By the time you prefill the tube you get a little less than 150 units available. For me that's sometimes a little short of the 3 days for a new cannula. Hope that helps. Good luck with choice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTF04, post: 2756993, member: 557785"] Hi Steve. I just started on the ypsomed pump 3 weeks ago. It's my first pump so I have no comparisons but so far it's working well for me. I chose it as I liked the prefilled cartridges, app on android phone and working with libre 3 (which is tiny!). It's keeping me about 88% TIR and has sorted my overnight highs issue which is why i went on pump. The CamsApp is easy to use and only downside i have found so far is the cartridges only hold 160 units. By the time you prefill the tube you get a little less than 150 units available. For me that's sometimes a little short of the 3 days for a new cannula. Hope that helps. Good luck with choice! [/QUOTE]
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