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Struggling to change my cannulas
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<blockquote data-quote="CarbsRok" data-source="post: 536920" data-attributes="member: 14029"><p>Hi Laura,</p><p>what is your problem with the cannula? Is it due to the inserter making that dreadful noise and scaring you half to death before you have even inserted the cannula.</p><p>If this is the case then there are loads of different cannulas to try without inserters. One that does have an inserter but you control the speed of insertion is the Cleo 90 supplied by advanced Therapeutics. </p><p>There are also steel cannulas which you just push in by hand just like a needle from a syringe as well, so plenty of options available to you to try.</p><p>Hope you can resolve the problem soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarbsRok, post: 536920, member: 14029"] Hi Laura, what is your problem with the cannula? Is it due to the inserter making that dreadful noise and scaring you half to death before you have even inserted the cannula. If this is the case then there are loads of different cannulas to try without inserters. One that does have an inserter but you control the speed of insertion is the Cleo 90 supplied by advanced Therapeutics. There are also steel cannulas which you just push in by hand just like a needle from a syringe as well, so plenty of options available to you to try. Hope you can resolve the problem soon. [/QUOTE]
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