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Upgrading the 640g to 670g
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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 2184209" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>On Saturday I received a letter from Medtronic which had to be signed for. It show pictures of a faulty pump retainer ring. This can cause over or under dosing of insulin.</p><p></p><p>[USER=912]@aphex2k[/USER] for many years I have had bits of plastic fall off reservoirs when I remove them from the pump. This is different from the possible problem Medtronic has pointed out.</p><p></p><p>When you receive your letter you will see the difference between a normal and faulty pump. To me, it would be quite obvious if there was such a problem with my pump, judging from the photos. Don't worry too much, I'm sure you would realise there were bits broken from the retainer ring, if it happened to your pump, and you could go back to using your 640G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 2184209, member: 110569"] On Saturday I received a letter from Medtronic which had to be signed for. It show pictures of a faulty pump retainer ring. This can cause over or under dosing of insulin. [USER=912]@aphex2k[/USER] for many years I have had bits of plastic fall off reservoirs when I remove them from the pump. This is different from the possible problem Medtronic has pointed out. When you receive your letter you will see the difference between a normal and faulty pump. To me, it would be quite obvious if there was such a problem with my pump, judging from the photos. Don't worry too much, I'm sure you would realise there were bits broken from the retainer ring, if it happened to your pump, and you could go back to using your 640G. [/QUOTE]
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