Medtronic Trial Over
I am done with the Medtronic MySentry trial, and am happy to report that I didn’t see another motor error or have any more unusual encounters with ceiling fans.
I have a lot of notes to review, and more than a lot of opinions on the whole experience. All in all, it was a positive experience, but maybe not for the reasons you think. More to come in the near future.
In the meantime, I’m back on my beloved Cozmo. Feels like coming home.
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Cozmo?! Still?
Oh, Scott!
Whatever your comfort zone is, it’s always good to be home!
It seems like you were on that trial forever. Can’t wait to read your thoughts about the Paradigm (and maybe the MySentry, too).
Can’t wait to hear more about it.
Scott, you should ask your endo about the Dexcom G4. It is a much more user friendly device, with a smaller sensor. You can still use a medtronic pump with it if you decide to, but the Animus pump is really worth taking a look at as well. Hope this helps!