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Permalink Reply by earthling on December 19, 2012 at 1:22pm i agree. It's an uneasy friendship, Ping and me, with many caveats. But for me, way superior to MDI. Hope you can get things ironed out.
Permalink Reply by DianaS on December 20, 2012 at 1:53pm Lathump - I don't think your expectations for your pump and CGM are unreasonable.
I, too, have had some no prime, no delivery alarms with my Ping pump. I haven't had that many but when it happens, it's irritating. I usually just disconnect, re-prime, and reconnect, all while grumbling about this needless exercise added to an already difficult to manage condition.
I just finished opening the box with my new Ping system. Like you, I made this order so that I can take advantage of the Dex CGM integration.
When I got my first Ping in 2009, I quickly grew frustrated with the meter remote scroll speed circus. I decided to drop that meter in favor of an Accu-Chek Aviva. I don't need to hide my pump under my clothing and I don't mind inputting my BG number for BG corrections doses. I saw little reason for me to keep using the Ping meter remote.
I complained about the meter remote scroll speed back in 2009 and I'm disappointed that Animas chose to live with that problem all these years. I guess they don't miss my 5600 strips/year business!
I'm sorry you've had difficulty with both the Dex G4 and your new Ping pump. I am happy with both of them and look forward to getting the Vibe when it comes out. I hope that your experience with both of these devices turns positive quickly. Tight management of T1D is never easy and just when you think you're on a roll, things turn upside down! Good luck to you.
Permalink Reply by Laddie on December 20, 2012 at 7:15pm Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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