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06-24-2008, 01:00 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 8,244
| | | Nanopump is Coming....
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●Blue Ash, Ohio Police Dispatcher
●Type 1 diabetic for 25 years (11 months old)
●Animas pumper since December of 2002
~IR 1000 (Dec. 2002-Jan. 2005)
~IR 1200 (Jan. 2005 - ?)
●LifeScan OneTouch UltraSmart Diabetes is an Art, NOT a Science. You must master the control by skills and not by knowledge alone. | 
06-24-2008, 01:11 PM
| | Senior Member
I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,580
| | | I'm "nano" confused...where does that week's worth of insulin go? Yes, that's pretty neat. Is there also a hand-held device for programming? CGMS?
Were those sugar cubes in the photo? | 
06-24-2008, 01:14 PM
|  | Super Moderator
I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Northern California
Posts: 6,420
| | | Got my ticket to Switzerland. Who is going with me??? Cool! | 
06-24-2008, 01:30 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 8,244
| | | The Nanopump is basically a pump like the Omnipod. However, they are surpassing the Omnipod in function. The pump itself wll be in two parts....
Part one will hold the insulin resevoir and pumping mechanism. This part is replaced just like a standard infusion site every 3 days. This may seem like a huge waste, however, the pump can deliver as small as 200 nanoliters. Instead of a plunger, it uses electic pulses to push the insulin in.
The second part will hold the electronincs for the pump and is a permanent part with basic pump functions on the pump. The size is so small it can be placed virtually anywhere.
I think plans right now are then calling for a controller that allows advanced functions of the pump.
It will still use a standard infusion set though.
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●Blue Ash, Ohio Police Dispatcher
●Type 1 diabetic for 25 years (11 months old)
●Animas pumper since December of 2002
~IR 1000 (Dec. 2002-Jan. 2005)
~IR 1200 (Jan. 2005 - ?)
●LifeScan OneTouch UltraSmart Diabetes is an Art, NOT a Science. You must master the control by skills and not by knowledge alone. | 
06-26-2008, 06:49 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Mid-West
Posts: 7,035
| | | I think it's cool...I just hope it will become available on the market. I love the color & the size!
I must say that I'm most sold on the Charmr (if it ever comes to pass). I like the idea of the pump being small enough to wear anywhere (including as a necklace or watch), along with a color screen that offers different backgrounds, etc.
__________________ ALL my love, Carwy & Best wishes for a healthy new beginning!
Saying prayers for him & all our friends, every day.
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"Decisions that have been made for the last couple of centuries have been decisions made without the presence of a real God....from the vision, not of God, but of money."
--Tom Porter, MOHAWK ______
Pumps & Meters Used:
MM506,7,8,11 & 12, Cozmo, Animas 1200 & 1250 Many
A1C: 6.4
Type I 26yrs, pumping 12
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06-26-2008, 03:13 PM
|  | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 389
| | | What do we do with our old pumps though? And since it is so small, can we really put it anywhere like on a finger? And also is there no needle needed to insert it?
__________________ Diagnosed September 18th, 2006 Pumping with Animas IR 1250 from December 18th, 2006-January 25th, 2007 (I don't like stinging boluses) Pumping with Minimed 722 since January 25th, 2007 | 
06-26-2008, 03:21 PM
|  | Senior Member
I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 8,244
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Originally Posted by MinimedPumper07 What do we do with our old pumps though? | Huh? Quote:
Originally Posted by MinimedPumper07 And since it is so small, can we really put it anywhere like on a finger? | It's about 1/4 the size of current pumps. So you figure out the size. Quote:
Originally Posted by MinimedPumper07 And also is there no needle needed to insert it? | Current methods still use standard infusion sets. And there probably won't be a needle free method for at least 5 years because how else will you pierce the skin to get the canula in you to get inside inside the body and not just sitting on the skin?
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●Blue Ash, Ohio Police Dispatcher
●Type 1 diabetic for 25 years (11 months old)
●Animas pumper since December of 2002
~IR 1000 (Dec. 2002-Jan. 2005)
~IR 1200 (Jan. 2005 - ?)
●LifeScan OneTouch UltraSmart Diabetes is an Art, NOT a Science. You must master the control by skills and not by knowledge alone. | 
06-26-2008, 04:50 PM
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 5,537
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Originally Posted by Dewey I think it's cool...I just hope it will become available on the market. I love the color & the size!
I must say that I'm most sold on the Charmr (if it ever comes to pass). I like the idea of the pump being small enough to wear anywhere (including as a necklace or watch), along with a color screen that offers different backgrounds, etc. | The Charmr is definitely very cool. The problem with it though is it's just a design, not involving any logistics. It's people's idea of what the future could hold, but unfortunately, the designers haven't ever actually built a pump- so they have no clue what it could actually entail.
That being said- I do think it takes someone looking at it from an outsider's viewpoint to get some innovation going. The Charmr may be what we see in the future, and that'd be awesome. | 
06-27-2008, 08:52 AM
| | Junior Member
I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Minnesota
Posts: 62
| | | Wait until the FDA gets ahold of it, that should bring it to us in about, oh, 2015.
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Type 2 since 1999
Current A1c: 6.8
Cozmo pumping since 3/8/07
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06-27-2008, 03:56 PM
| | Member | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 203
| | It looks beautiful to me. Quote:
Originally Posted by Blue Knight Wait until the FDA gets ahold of it, that should bring it to us in about, oh, 2015. | Rather than the FDA, I think the problem will be this: Under "Affordability": Unlike other insulin pumps, the Insulin Nanopump™ does not require any substantial financial investment upfront. |  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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