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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 583993" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Hi, I have an older model of the paradigm than you but so far it has been extremely reliable and it is well out of warranty (I don't live in the UK so a different system. ) I have only very rarely have any sort of delivery failure and once filling the reservoir became second nature, I don't get bubbles (I seem to always be reading about them on here) . The screen is a bit old fashioned looking but it does everything it needs to. </p><p> The nurse from the company paid by the health service to take care of pump matters is beginning to make noises about it being time to get a new one.</p><p> (she would do they have changed the system and any future pump is rented by the health service so her company will get more money)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 583993, member: 12578"] Hi, I have an older model of the paradigm than you but so far it has been extremely reliable and it is well out of warranty (I don't live in the UK so a different system. ) I have only very rarely have any sort of delivery failure and once filling the reservoir became second nature, I don't get bubbles (I seem to always be reading about them on here) . The screen is a bit old fashioned looking but it does everything it needs to. The nurse from the company paid by the health service to take care of pump matters is beginning to make noises about it being time to get a new one. (she would do they have changed the system and any future pump is rented by the health service so her company will get more money) [/QUOTE]
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