MushyPeaBrain
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
So lately I have been getting bent cannulas far too often. I have lost weight (another half stone) so the odd one I've put down to hitting muscle is areas I don't have enough fat.
However I've had 2 fails today, one after another and now I'm up late, very tired and fed up and I have to be up early for my son :evil:
It's not the pump. When I remove the sets they are always bent, often 90 degrees at the end. I've changed batches and to be honest the animas Inset IIs I use are pretty well made. So why do they happen? Is it me doing something wrong? A friend has been pumping 2 years on the same sets and only had this once.
I have looked at others but I am needle phobic so must have an inserter, although saying that I am debating being brave and trying a needle set. I need a more reliable set as I can't keep losing all this time on fails.
Any advice please?!!!?
However I've had 2 fails today, one after another and now I'm up late, very tired and fed up and I have to be up early for my son :evil:
It's not the pump. When I remove the sets they are always bent, often 90 degrees at the end. I've changed batches and to be honest the animas Inset IIs I use are pretty well made. So why do they happen? Is it me doing something wrong? A friend has been pumping 2 years on the same sets and only had this once.
I have looked at others but I am needle phobic so must have an inserter, although saying that I am debating being brave and trying a needle set. I need a more reliable set as I can't keep losing all this time on fails.
Any advice please?!!!?