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Old 05-08-2008, 09:22 AM
qtrchicken qtrchicken is offline
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Wow - u guys are quick...

I wasn't expecting any responses this quick, but thank you to all who have responded. I will watch the video today.

Here's my endo's theory. I am an engineer that designs and develops software. So, he thinks it would be not only easy, but also very interesting for me to use and tweak. He keeps telling me that I could get my A1Cs in the 5's consistently and not have to worry as much with nighttime lows and lows while participating in high stress activities.

I attended a pump-info class at the hospital facility last month and there were a lot of choices. I've had my mind set on the Mini-Med from Medtronic, but have no experience to rely on besides the features. Does anyone have any reason I shouldn't go with the Mini-med? Otherwise, I'm calling next week to give my approval.
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