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<blockquote data-quote="ElenaP" data-source="post: 2522541" data-attributes="member: 67557"><p>I am wondering how you are getting on with the cannulas that go with t:slim X2 pump?</p><p></p><p>I wanted a pump that connects with Dexcom, and this is what my diabetes team was able to offer. I am happy with the pump, but am struggling with the AutoSoft90 cannulas. I find them very time-consuming and fiddly to insert. Also, several teflon needles have kinked, and have caused high glucose readings. I have now asked to try the stainless steel cannulas. </p><p>The t:slim is replacement for Accu-Chek insight that had a simple, quick way to insert cannulas, so I'm somewhat dissappointed. </p><p></p><p>I have had this t:slim for one week, and would like to hear how other people have found it to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElenaP, post: 2522541, member: 67557"] I am wondering how you are getting on with the cannulas that go with t:slim X2 pump? I wanted a pump that connects with Dexcom, and this is what my diabetes team was able to offer. I am happy with the pump, but am struggling with the AutoSoft90 cannulas. I find them very time-consuming and fiddly to insert. Also, several teflon needles have kinked, and have caused high glucose readings. I have now asked to try the stainless steel cannulas. The t:slim is replacement for Accu-Chek insight that had a simple, quick way to insert cannulas, so I'm somewhat dissappointed. I have had this t:slim for one week, and would like to hear how other people have found it to use. [/QUOTE]
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