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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1857800" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>The first thing with pump usage and high levels is to thoroughly check pump and change everything that may go wrong like cannulas, tubes, reservoirs, batterys...</p><p></p><p>Also all mechanical or failures with cannulas etc should be reported to manufacturers but also MHRA.gov website.</p><p></p><p>I never believe it’s my body even with MDI unless everything has been changed and checked. The only time that this rule for me would vary is for known operations or illness... </p><p></p><p>Had pumps 2010-15 and they are good, but they are a manufactured gadget... and problems do occur. You only have to look at the withdrawal of Accuchek cannulas years ago.</p><p></p><p>All failures should go to MHRA website as logging them officially is the only way to ensure that failures are corrected globally, quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1857800, member: 17713"] The first thing with pump usage and high levels is to thoroughly check pump and change everything that may go wrong like cannulas, tubes, reservoirs, batterys... Also all mechanical or failures with cannulas etc should be reported to manufacturers but also MHRA.gov website. I never believe it’s my body even with MDI unless everything has been changed and checked. The only time that this rule for me would vary is for known operations or illness... Had pumps 2010-15 and they are good, but they are a manufactured gadget... and problems do occur. You only have to look at the withdrawal of Accuchek cannulas years ago. All failures should go to MHRA website as logging them officially is the only way to ensure that failures are corrected globally, quickly. [/QUOTE]
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