Maisiemoo17
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- Type 1
Just back on here after a while. I’ve been offered the chance of swapping to the Medtrum patch pump. Am currently using the Medtronic 640.Any views or opinions greatly received
Just back on here after a while. I’ve been offered the chance of swapping to the Medtrum patch pump. Am currently using the Medtronic 640.Any views or opinions greatly received
HiI've had a quick poke about but I can only mostly find things about the A6 CGM I'm afraid...
eg
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/board...dered-the-cgm-may-switch-to-there-pump.73144/
and
https://www.sps.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Insulin-pump-table-May-2018.pdf
and
https://www.diabettech.com/cgm/medtrum-a6-cgm-a-week-or-two-in-the-life/
But these are quite old posts/blogs from a few years ago.
I'm not sure why there isn't more user-experience stuff about the Medtrum pump available - but cynical as I am that raises a few question marks to me. If it was a really awesome bit of kit that HCPs were rapidly adopting and switching lots of folk in their clinic over to... I'd expect there to be quite a bit more 'social media' user generated content about it.
Hi
I am
New to the forum. My ten
Year old daughter used the animas vibe pump for four years. She migrated to the
Tubeless MedtrumA6 last summer. Other than a few teething issues at the beginning and the odd faulty set she has loved her Medtrum and would never go back to a tethered pump. The handset is incredibly easy to use (and moving to app shortly). Support team very small but always available and willing to help. The
Pump is very discreet even on her wee tummy. She uses it with the Libre and manages to get hba1cs in the region of 38. So different from the days of pens and finger pricking. So grateful for our nhs!!! And highly recommend Medtrum!!!
I am having a pump upgrade and his year I have spoken to Medtrum A6 and they are hoping to bring a smaller pump in January and everyone would automatically get it, I am on the Omnipod and can have the Dash don’t know which too choose also Medtronic minimed 780 difficult choiceI too am happy with my Medtrum A6 pump. About 2 months ago, I put my PDM in the drawer and have been using the phone app ever since.
Their reputation was tarnished quite a few years back with a poor review of their CGM. That was some time ago - the have released a new one since. I have no experience of it but heard good things.
I think CCGs are understandably conservative and reluctant to try something new which is why Medtrum still don't have as big a name as OmniPod and Medtronic. I was the Medtrum guinea pig for my CCG and they are now offering it to others.
I have no experience of either the OmniPod or Medtronic. However, having experienced tubey and tubeless, a tubey would have to have an amazing feature for me to consider going back to a tether.I am having a pump upgrade and his year I have spoken to Medtrum A6 and they are hoping to bring a smaller pump in January and everyone would automatically get it, I am on the Omnipod and can have the Dash don’t know which too choose also Medtronic minimed 780 difficult choice
I am having a pump upgrade and his year I have spoken to Medtrum A6 and they are hoping to bring a smaller pump in January and everyone would automatically get it, I am on the Omnipod and can have the Dash don’t know which too choose also Medtronic minimed 780 difficult choice
Thank you for your replies
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