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I need a new charging unit to charge my batteries in my back, I also need to know how to charge the batteries because both r completely dead
Returned the CGM which is a joke with all of the calibrations and the sensor failing after four days when in reality it should last seven days. But I digress. So I returned the five unused sensors and the transmitter under the evaluation return policy. Fifteen days after UPS shows that it arrived back at Medtronic and...
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called and was told that the hand receiver batteries needed be replaced and a new hand set only was what I only needed and was to be sent to me asap.I questioned why the base doesnt need to go as well. Lady told me it was fine. One week went by and no replacement. My doctor called...
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Overall, the pumps (630G and 670G) themselves have kept me out of the hospital. The 670 has lots of issues that I hope will be fixed with future upgrades to the 770. Like, all the buttons click loudly! But their customer service is awful. Long waits on hold listening to loud, distorted music. The customer svc staff...
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If Medtronic’s 670G and 770G insulin pumps are purportedly CGM devices, offering continuous glucose monitoring. But continuous means little if one has to charge the battery of the CGM transmitter for hours every few weeks, during which time, one has to rely on…