homer190376
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- 69
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
No one can tell,you what will be right for you but if it is the only,pump on offer, your clinic would not have selected one that was unreliable.
It is not uncommon to,struggle at the start with a first pump and then end up loving it.
As for whether you should go for this pump, if it is the Ypsimed or no pump, why not go for it?
What is everyones thoughts on the Ypsomed pump, this is the one that my NHS Hospital can be provide me, or directing me to?
It will be my first ever pump so need to be sure it is right for me?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
Hi Matchless,Hi Ermintrude i shall be changing from my medtronic pump to ypsomed soon which will be my 4th pump in 12years ,the nurse came to my house and showed me the ypsomed and the tandem which i has shown interest in with my endo and chose the YPSOMED pump which is so small and light , the main reasons i chose the ypsomed is changing of the cartrage ( reservoir ) which is so easy and quick and the size and weight of coarse and the orbit infusion set , but time will tell when i have had the pump for a while if you like i will let know how i get on .
Hi Julie,Sorry to jump into this a bit late but I’ve been on the Ypsomed for 2 and a bit years and I hate it. I chose it because it was small and light and for the orbital infusion sets. But the app is rubbish, the sets don’t stick and become blocked all the time. Oh and they disconnect a lot which means no insulin. I’m on my 4th pump due to the “electronic error” that recurs and cannot be fixed. I find it very annoying that you can’t manage the alarms on the pump too. It beeps and vibrates to tell you that it is no longer connected to your phone, which doesn’t seem to make any difference so not sure why the alarm and it also beeps and vibrates to tell you that your temp basal is finished, again not really sure why you need this as you set the time it’s on for. I have complained several times to the company and the hospital but keep being told I have to wait the 4 years to get a replacement. So frustrated
the app is rubbish
Hi, been a while since I posted but I have recently been changed to the Ypsomed pump as Accuchek Insight has been discontinued. Had a Zoom type meeting for training with two others so a bit time consuming but worthwhile.Hi I hope this helps. I have just been put on the Ypso pump following several issues on my previous pump, not Ypso I hasten to add. The pump is small and the reason I wished to be transferred to this was the fact that the bolus should be delivered remotely via the app very shortly. This has not happened as yet but fingers cross it will. However, my initial opinion of this pump is very positive. The cannulas only need changing say for 3 to 4 days which is a positive. The actual process is very easy. My only issue has been Bluetooth connectivity has been a bit hit and miss but now I understand that you need to disconnect the Bluetooth using the app as well as your own Bluetooth set up all seems to be good. I am eagerly awaiting the day when I can remote bolus using my mobile phone and the app. I hope this helps anyone considering the Ypso pump.
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