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04-02-2008, 08:04 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Sweden
Posts: 209
| | | Finally started using the inset 30's.... and they are great. feels less intrusive then the 90 degree ones. I likes. also got a new A1c at 5.2. feel good. Good times!
__________________ Age: 26
Type 1 since December, 2006.
Pump with novorapid, Animas 2020.
A1C 3/22/07: 5.2.
5/14/07: 4.7.
9/21/07: 5.2.
11/22/07: 5.2
4/11/08: 5.2 (again!) | 
04-02-2008, 09:16 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Texas
Posts: 63
| | | I also use the insets and I like 'em alot better than the 90 degree ones.
Congrats on a very good A1c!!!
__________________ Molly, 15, Type 1 for 13 years
Pumping with Animas 1200. Daughter to my dad Clay a type one diabetic for 40 years.On shots Older cousin to Mandy also type 1 diabetic for 1 year. Pumpin with Cosmo. | 
04-02-2008, 09:41 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 115
| | | I have been using the Silhouettes by MiniMed almost since I first started pumping in 2000. My first two sets were 90° sets and they were so painful. So I tried the Silhouette and loved it, then when they came out with the Sil-Serter it made it all even better. Even when I went to Cozmo in 2004, I stayed with the Silhouettes.
__________________ Glucoweb
diagnosed 1995 pumping since 2000
Pump: Deltec Cozmo | 
04-03-2008, 12:40 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Crestline, CA.
Posts: 176
| | Quote:
Originally Posted by Glucoweb I have been using the Silhouettes by MiniMed almost since I first started pumping in 2000. My first two sets were 90° sets and they were so painful. So I tried the Silhouette and loved it, then when they came out with the Sil-Serter it made it all even better. Even when I went to Cozmo in 2004, I stayed with the Silhouettes. | When I opened the box to the sil-serter, my eyes bugged out! To me, it looks more like an interrogation tool, I just do it manually. I like the silhouettes a lot. A comfortable angle over the straight in quicksets.
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~={Pokus Ouchus Diabeticus}=~ Pumping Apidra in the MM Paradigm 722 Clear | Meter - Medtronic UltraLink |
In the immortal words of Socrates - "I drank what???"
A1c: 12/07 12.3
03/08 8.3
06/08 5.6
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04-03-2008, 06:35 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: SE Michigan
Posts: 180
| | | [quote=thomasb;320225]and they are great. feels less intrusive then the 90 degree ones. QUOTE]
Congratulations on the great A1C. I have been using the Inset 30s off and on since they came out. How much of the cannula should show in the opening? Sometimes it doesn't seem like much of it is under the skin, but my numbers are good. Sometimes after I bolus I see a wet spot and then change sets. When this happens the cannula is laying on the top of my skin. I am VERY careful when I insert it to make sure the feet are in the correct position and still sometimes get bad insertion. Do you have any insertion secrets to make sure it goes in correctly? I really like the Inset 30s other then the failed sites. They are so comfortable to use.
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Liz from Michigan
dxed 6/64 - pumping with Animas 1250 since 11/09/06 and using Dexcom7 since 2/15/08
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04-03-2008, 10:19 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Sweden
Posts: 209
| | | i have no secrets to share so far. im on my second set ever. did put that one to close to my ribs though, so it's been hurting some. im changing today, going back to my favorite spot on my lower back.
__________________ Age: 26
Type 1 since December, 2006.
Pump with novorapid, Animas 2020.
A1C 3/22/07: 5.2.
5/14/07: 4.7.
9/21/07: 5.2.
11/22/07: 5.2
4/11/08: 5.2 (again!) | 
04-03-2008, 11:44 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Crestline, CA.
Posts: 176
| | | How do you reach to insert much less remove a set on yiur lower back? You musy be a gymnast!
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~={Pokus Ouchus Diabeticus}=~ Pumping Apidra in the MM Paradigm 722 Clear | Meter - Medtronic UltraLink |
In the immortal words of Socrates - "I drank what???"
A1c: 12/07 12.3
03/08 8.3
06/08 5.6
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04-04-2008, 07:11 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: dc 'burbs
Posts: 29
| | [quote=Lizzy;320681] Quote:
Originally Posted by thomasb and they are great. feels less intrusive then the 90 degree ones. QUOTE]
Congratulations on the great A1C. I have been using the Inset 30s off and on since they came out. How much of the cannula should show in the opening? Sometimes it doesn't seem like much of it is under the skin, but my numbers are good. Sometimes after I bolus I see a wet spot and then change sets. When this happens the cannula is laying on the top of my skin. I am VERY careful when I insert it to make sure the feet are in the correct position and still sometimes get bad insertion. Do you have any insertion secrets to make sure it goes in correctly? I really like the Inset 30s other then the failed sites. They are so comfortable to use. | I had requested samples twice and still did not receive them, so I ordered a box to give it a try. I'm on my second set this morning; first one was fantastic--while I thought the original insets were great, I still had some sensitivity when inserting. These do not hurt at all. But...this morning looks like more of the cannula is sticking out. I tried to measure it against the old one to see how much was actually under the skin, but really couldn't tell. Tested about an hour after and BS is 102 so I guess for now it's working! My guess is that I may have to change it sooner if the insulin pools at all, or be on the look out to make sure it doesn't become dislodged due to the cannula situation. With the first inset it appeared as if I had better control than the 90 degree ones, but I also noticed I had to change it out sooner. I was surprised how red the area looked this morning and thought it was a good thing I had planned time to change it anyway, or else I'd be late(er)  for work. Please keep posting your experiences as I'd like to see how others' usage mirrors, or doesn't, my own.
__________________ Type 1, dx Memorial Day 1971, age 9
Animas 1250, pumping 3 yrs] | 
04-04-2008, 07:45 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: SE Michigan
Posts: 180
| | [quote=squidsdc;321156] Quote:
Originally Posted by Lizzy
I tried to measure it against the old one to see how much was actually under the skin, but really couldn't tell. | As near as I've been able to figure, only about 1/8" of the cannula is actually under my skin. That doesn't seem like much, but my numbers have been normal. Even too low at times. I have had others where I could see the cannula going in like in the middle of the opening. I'm very interested in reading others' experience with them.
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dxed 6/64 - pumping with Animas 1250 since 11/09/06 and using Dexcom7 since 2/15/08
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04-04-2008, 12:53 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Sweden
Posts: 209
| | i find that they rarely hurt putting in. although when i put one to close to my ribs it hurt like ### when i was sleeping and stretched out.
I dunno how i manage to put em on my lower back, hm. i guess i to twist and bend quite easy 
__________________ Age: 26
Type 1 since December, 2006.
Pump with novorapid, Animas 2020.
A1C 3/22/07: 5.2.
5/14/07: 4.7.
9/21/07: 5.2.
11/22/07: 5.2
4/11/08: 5.2 (again!) | 
04-14-2008, 08:36 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Montreal - Canada
Posts: 32
| | | Stinging with Inset 30 when infusing I'm not quite sure if the Inset 30 works for me - yes - BG's are fine - but I have found that the cannula doesn't seem to go in as much as when I manually insert the the 45 degree infusion set. I am getting ready to change the Inset 30 I put in a few days ago - since now when I bolus over 3 units - I get quite the stinging sensation - which I don't find pleasant. Anything under 3 units - I don't feel - but more - yes. Has anyone experienced this same feeling?
Usually I can keep in the 90 degree or 45 degree infusion sets in for 3-5 days without any problems like this.
I was self taught on putting these in - so perhaps I'm doing it incorrectly. Animas did send me instructions today - with pictures - rather then my following the written instructions - and I have been doing it correctly.
Anna from sunny Montreal
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