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Accu Chek Insight Pump Infusion Sets

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spiritfree

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I don't know if users if the Insight insulin pump are aware , I wasn't, that Tenderlink sites are now available. I am so pleased. Maybe this will help my bg's.
 
I wasn't aware - not that I use them, but it is nice to know they are now available for those who prefer them.
 
Thanks for sharing this info spiritfree. I was not aware of this. I am having trouble using the flex insight ones in my tummy at the moment, they are very painful and are blocking up with blood a lot so I rang Roche after seeing your post. They said they could not send me a few tenderlink ones to try due to the fact that I would need 'training' to insert them as they are very different from the Insight Flex ones. I have sent a message to the pump rep to see if I can see her about them cos I am struggling to find enough areas to put a cannula at the moment and I hope these might help...
Thanks.
Curlygirl
 
Aren't they the same as the Combo Tenderlink ones then? - which you always had to insert by hand anyway, and not use the Combo 'bonker'. It can hardly be rocket science to someone who can operate a hypodermic syringe, surely !
 
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