I am in the process of ordering a Tslim, but before I do I was just wondering if anyone has any reviews of how things are going with their tslim? I have seen some of the reviews people posted when they first got their pumps but I am more interested to see how everyone is liking the tslim now that they have been using it for a while? Any occlusion issues, durability issues, annoyances, poor customer service? Thanks. Also, does anyone know when the tconnect software will be released?
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Permalink Reply by Janice L Cotton on December 30, 2012 at 8:25am
Permalink Reply by Janice L Cotton on December 30, 2012 at 4:56pm
Permalink Reply by 2TonTommy on December 31, 2012 at 7:05am I am considering the t:slim also. I read that some people have problems with bubbles. Since you can't see the reservoir you don't know if bubbles are in it when filling it with insulin. Yes, you will see bubbles in the tubing but unless you are checking the tubing often you will miss seeing them.
thanks for the responses and keep the coming. I think my biggest concerns were the bubbles problems with the reservoir but hopefully that will be a non issue. I really hope i get approved for the tslim and I cant wait to see the dexcom integration. Hopefully their will be an upgrade program or something.
Permalink Reply by Mikey on January 3, 2013 at 12:54pm I am a first time pumper and have been on the tSlim for about a month. I have had no problems and am really loving it. It is very easy to use and the Insulin on Board function is very helpful. Charging during showers has not been a problem...I have already dropped it several times with no dings or scratches....and the insulin history reporting is awesome. Temp basal is super easy, effective alarms and tons of personalization settings (doctor wont let me tweak yet). Here are a couple of issues you should take note of:
- Pump does make a small audible sound when pumping (like a rewinding of cassette sound)...more prevalent during bolus, but you can hear during basal if it is not in your pocket
- IOB very helpful, but when you stack it appears to combine old and new bolus into a new four hour time period (you can adjust duration to your own setting)
- Multiple button pushes before confirming delivery....this is for safety purposes, but a few times forget to authorize final delivery....it does give an alarm to let you know you did not finish with delivery
- Software is not yet approved, which makes sharing data with doctor challenging (using entries on my Dexcom, which is also incredible)
-- Only time I had problems with bubbles is when I was on my last bit of insulin and did not get all bubbles out of needle injector....just waited for it to clear tubing before connecting
- Changing catridge very easy....you can do it in phases, which allows you to cheat and refill the catridge instead of replacing, though not recommended.
Honestly, best decision I made....I tested minimed (felt like a pimp w a pager) and Animas (reservoir to small) and was not that enthused...my only challenge is the actual insets, which has nothing to do with tSlim....
Permalink Reply by Janice L Cotton on January 3, 2013 at 2:41pm
Permalink Reply by flipper on January 5, 2013 at 1:34pm Hi Janice L. and you too Jigger. I'm getting ready for pump #5. I have had MiniMed 508's and Cozmo's. The t:slim looks pretty darn good. I'm curious about the tail that connects the infusion set to the pump. How does it connect to the cartridge? It looks too easy to tear away from the pump. More than once I have hooked my tubing on a door handle or a bushy plant when working in the yard. (I hang the pump on my belt.) All of the other features look like a walk in the park as pumps go.
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Permalink Reply by Janice L Cotton on January 5, 2013 at 2:24pm
Permalink Reply by flipper on January 5, 2013 at 3:49pm Thanks Janice L. It looks like I would have to work at it pretty hard to dislodge the tubing from the cartridge. I'm impressed. Thanks for the great visual.
Permalink Reply by Janice L Cotton on January 5, 2013 at 4:08pm Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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