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<blockquote data-quote="flossyc" data-source="post: 680066" data-attributes="member: 108265"><p>In terms of actual faults it would regularly stop giving a bolus half way through delivery which then means throwing the ic and setting up a new one, the ic's themselves were not reliable and would not always stay attached to the pump body, but mainly (and this is my opinion not a proven fault) the system does not perform/deliver insulin reliably, I have been pumping for 9 years and have pretty good bloods most of the time (hbac 6.1) but within weeks of being on cellnovo system my bloods were running in the scary high range(plus 24mmol/l) and I just could not get them settled. I have been back on medtronic for a week and bloods are back to consistant single figures. As I have mentioned in previous threads I was so excited by the cellnovo system and I would still like to see it work and fingers crossed in 4 years time when the next pump change is due it will be a serious contender in the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flossyc, post: 680066, member: 108265"] In terms of actual faults it would regularly stop giving a bolus half way through delivery which then means throwing the ic and setting up a new one, the ic's themselves were not reliable and would not always stay attached to the pump body, but mainly (and this is my opinion not a proven fault) the system does not perform/deliver insulin reliably, I have been pumping for 9 years and have pretty good bloods most of the time (hbac 6.1) but within weeks of being on cellnovo system my bloods were running in the scary high range(plus 24mmol/l) and I just could not get them settled. I have been back on medtronic for a week and bloods are back to consistant single figures. As I have mentioned in previous threads I was so excited by the cellnovo system and I would still like to see it work and fingers crossed in 4 years time when the next pump change is due it will be a serious contender in the market. [/QUOTE]
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