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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2402343" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>[USER=31377]@searley[/USER] Aww that is good to know, competition helps. Omnipod seems to be a little behind the times when they were the first to have the tubeless pump. They have the dash system, but that isn't a big deal at all. So it will be nice to have a more up to date tubeless pump, it will keep them on their toes and maybe be nicer. I just am really attached to having a tubeless pump.</p><p></p><p>I know of someone that was waiting for a pump to come out that you just put in large carb meal, med or small and it was supposed to handle all the rest of everything. She had been waiting for years to join the trials on it and finally did! And it was the biggest disappointment. She said the pump only kept her at 40-60% in range most of the time and even though it was supposed to learn, it never seemed to. She ended up dropping out of the trial after 2 months she felt so bad. It sounds like a wonderful idea though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2402343, member: 475037"] [USER=31377]@searley[/USER] Aww that is good to know, competition helps. Omnipod seems to be a little behind the times when they were the first to have the tubeless pump. They have the dash system, but that isn't a big deal at all. So it will be nice to have a more up to date tubeless pump, it will keep them on their toes and maybe be nicer. I just am really attached to having a tubeless pump. I know of someone that was waiting for a pump to come out that you just put in large carb meal, med or small and it was supposed to handle all the rest of everything. She had been waiting for years to join the trials on it and finally did! And it was the biggest disappointment. She said the pump only kept her at 40-60% in range most of the time and even though it was supposed to learn, it never seemed to. She ended up dropping out of the trial after 2 months she felt so bad. It sounds like a wonderful idea though! [/QUOTE]
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