I even had a sweet little Asian man, probably in his 70's say to me... "Aaaaaaahhhhhhh, iss dat iPhone Nano??"
I wanted to hug him, but was laughing too much.
On Mar 6, 2013, at 11:14 AM, Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com> wrote:
Looks pretty cool. Stylish even ;)
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 6, 2013, at 10:44 AM, Celtica Hippocrates <celtica_visitor1@me.com> wrote:<IMG_0039.jpg>
Insulin pump, with the touch screen? Looks like something Apple would have made.
Yes, it is beautiful ... I can see to use it so much easier than the other pumps I have had...
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Yes, the filling and priming does take a couple of minutes longer.
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LOVE the 'rechargeable' battery in it!!!
Best of all, this pump, some of my own work and better food choices netted me a NICE HbA1c result of .... 6.4%!!
I haven't seen a result like that in years. I've always been higher 7's to 9's.
Right there in the Endo's office, I pulled it out and kissed my insulin pump.
Tandem, the people who make this pump have iPads with their training app on it, so the iPad looks like a giant T:Slim screen. For the actual top button, there's a spot on the training app the new user can touch to act like it is the tactile button. I like them using the iDevices! iPads at work!
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