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<blockquote data-quote="aphex2k" data-source="post: 2184693" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>Well that's the big q..... When? No-one on the user group (over 700 people) have had any info from medtronic. A few have had info from their teams but it's very hit and miss.</p><p></p><p>Was advised by one of the care team specialists at MT that once the reservoir is in, you're not mean to remove it until you replace it. This I find odd, as I used to check my Accu-Chek res didn't have bubbles in, or the insulin had gone cloudy or spoiled - it's averaging 34c here at the moment and insulin doesn't last long so I feel I need to check it. But apparently advice is don't.</p><p></p><p>I've changed some alarms on my pump and told to just leave it be for 4 weeks. I have been phantom bolusing carefully when high ranges don't come down quick enough. It's counter intuititve for me to leave myself high, but on their advice I will do so, and see what happens over the next 4 weeks. </p><p></p><p>Got an endo appointment on Friday. Chasing bloods too so I can compare my last a1c to my predicted new one. Althought it's not just about a1c looking at the big picture, it's about quality of life / sleep / stress etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aphex2k, post: 2184693, member: 912"] Well that's the big q..... When? No-one on the user group (over 700 people) have had any info from medtronic. A few have had info from their teams but it's very hit and miss. Was advised by one of the care team specialists at MT that once the reservoir is in, you're not mean to remove it until you replace it. This I find odd, as I used to check my Accu-Chek res didn't have bubbles in, or the insulin had gone cloudy or spoiled - it's averaging 34c here at the moment and insulin doesn't last long so I feel I need to check it. But apparently advice is don't. I've changed some alarms on my pump and told to just leave it be for 4 weeks. I have been phantom bolusing carefully when high ranges don't come down quick enough. It's counter intuititve for me to leave myself high, but on their advice I will do so, and see what happens over the next 4 weeks. Got an endo appointment on Friday. Chasing bloods too so I can compare my last a1c to my predicted new one. Althought it's not just about a1c looking at the big picture, it's about quality of life / sleep / stress etc. [/QUOTE]
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