| Seems like it could be helpful to the crowd who hate needles but can't go on the pump because of cost or other reason. Also seems great for kids going on school trips when a parent can't come along. The port insertion method of just stabbing it in there doesn't seem much better than just using needles. If I were to use this, I'd want an insertion device.
__________________ PCOS with insulin resistance: Jan 2002 Type 2 diabetes: Jan 4, 2007 Meter: One Touch Ultra 2 Medications: actos, gluconorm, lithium carbonate, effexor xr, coversyl, indapamide, spironolactone, clonazepam, fiorinol c HbA1c: 02/05/07: 5.0% • 28/12/06: 13.1%
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