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Old 06-16-2005, 08:17 PM
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So, ten minutes ago I brought my Cozmore online. After almost four years on a MM 508, there are some slick features about the Cozmore that practically amaze me:

The fact that it self-primes, self-loads and knows exactly how much insulin was in the reservoir without me having to do anything.

The fact that when I chose "load cannula", it basically said "dude, it's already loaded" (but it did not call me a newbie).

The battery life and insulin remaining readouts are a nice touch.

What I do not like so far: I am not digging this leather case: I wish it was a velcro snap as opposed to a button snap.

So, so far, so good.

I was briefly hooked up to both pumps, it was kinda weird. I almost took a pic, but some things are best remembered only in one's mind's eye.

And YES, there was a twinge of guilt when I disconnected the 508. I was going to remove the batteries, but I decided I'll do that when the guilt wears off. Or whenever I get therapy to deal with my seperation issues, lol.
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Old 06-16-2005, 08:25 PM
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We r here for you Duckie!.. Seperation Anxiety is not an easy thing . One step at a time. LOL
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Old 06-16-2005, 08:27 PM
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So, ten minutes ago I brought my Cozmore online. After almost four years on a MM 508, there are some slick features about the Cozmore that practically amaze me:

The fact that it self-primes, self-loads and knows exactly how much insulin was in the reservoir without me having to do anything.

The fact that when I chose "load cannula", it basically said "dude, it's already loaded" (but it did not call me a newbie).

The battery life and insulin remaining readouts are a nice touch.

What I do not like so far: I am not digging this leather case: I wish it was a velcro snap as opposed to a button snap.

So, so far, so good.

I was briefly hooked up to both pumps, it was kinda weird. I almost took a pic, but some things are best remembered only in one's mind's eye.

And YES, there was a twinge of guilt when I disconnected the 508. I was going to remove the batteries, but I decided I'll do that when the guilt wears off. Or whenever I get therapy to deal with my seperation issues, lol.

Congrats man. What is the self prime feature and self load feature?
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Old 06-16-2005, 08:32 PM
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Congrats man. What is the self prime feature and self load feature?

I don't know how the Animas 1250 does it, but the antiquated (but bulletproof) MM 508 required that you tell it how many units you have in your reservoir when you load it in, then you needed to "prime" it by selecting the prime function where it basically bolused (but did not count it against your bolus totals--confused yet?), and you had to watch the end of the cannula for a bead of insulin. When you saw the bead/were satisfied that delivery would be good, you stopped the 508 and inserted the insertion set.

This Cozmore loads the reservoir automatically, knows how much insulin is in the reservoir, and then asks you to continue to fill the tubing (you still have to stop it when that's done). The process is just so much easier. Progress is niiiiiiiiice.
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Old 06-16-2005, 09:39 PM
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Old 06-17-2005, 06:56 AM
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congrats Duck!

on the priming thing... I have a MM 515 and it rewinds itself when you change resivours and it still has a manual prime. My thought is, I would rather visually verify that my tube has been primed than let the machine decide... This is my first pump, but I really like it.

Hope your new pump treats you as good as your old one!
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Old 06-17-2005, 07:19 AM
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Congratulations Duck! I bet you're "pumped"
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Old 06-17-2005, 12:55 PM
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as soon as I got my cozmo I bought a AAA battery charger and a box of rechargable batteries. The total cost at Sears Hardware was less than 25.00 and it sure saves me the trouble of having fresh batteries on hand. My glocowatch, and the TV remote control also use AAA batteries so I make sure I have plenty charged and ready all the time.

I know how hard it was to give up your old 508, my 507C is still staring at me each time I open my top misc drawer in my bedroom. It looks lonely there all by itsself.

But as I did, you will discover all sorts of cool features on your cozmo - after 1 year I am still finding out how tio do new things with it.

I love the alarm system where I can set the times I need to check my BG - it beeps I check and then record it in my book as well as in my pump.

I have read here that some of you have preset certain meals into your pump - I do not know how to do that - (my trainer was not from delco but Animas and did not know how to use the cozmo) can someone walk me thru it?

Enjoy your new pump - and thanks for the info on the leather case.
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Old 06-17-2005, 01:53 PM
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Congrats Duck. I have had my MiniMed 508 now since 2001. I am due for a new one next year as they extended my warranty one year when I turned down the upgrade. I wonder if my insurance company will still let me get a new one now? hmmmmm

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Old 06-17-2005, 01:57 PM
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Nancy, I was kinda paranoid about that too, especially since the insurance I have now is the same company I had back when I got my 508--But when I called to see if it would be covered, one of the stipulations the rep read back to me was a bunch of mumbo-jumbo about currently being on a pump BUT that pump being out of warranty. So, apparently that is at times a justified reason.
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Old 06-17-2005, 02:00 PM
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Old 06-17-2005, 04:21 PM
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Way to go Duck. About time. LOL j/k. So, when do you want me to cry for ya/with ya??
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Old 06-17-2005, 05:45 PM
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:D Woo-Hoo!!! :D

"Woo-Hoo" Duck! Glad to hear you started on your new friend! Congrats, and may you have many more cool milestones. Hang in there. I know the separation from your 508 isn't easy, but we're all here for you, and those of us who have been there, completely understand. Here's to a brand new chapter of pumping!
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Old 06-17-2005, 08:28 PM
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Old 06-21-2005, 06:19 AM
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What I do not like so far: I am not digging this leather case: I wish it was a velcro snap as opposed to a button snap.
Koblenz cut the flap off from his and I have no idea where my case is, just put the pump in my pocket or use a $.98 camera case from Walmart that goes on my belt and holds pump, chemstrips and finger poker.
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