Tandem replaced my X2 pump because it would not keep the Dexcom signal. The replacement works much much better, it still loses signal every once in a while but not like before. Im so very thankful Tandem has such good customer service and are always so helpful. I was about darn near telling them to take the pump back and switch to Medtronic even though I hate them and how they are forcing their brand on United Health Care insured people.
I also got my phone repaired so I have the back up receiver as my phone. The phone hardly ever loses signal and I use Share so I have to have a phone that is compatible with Share. --In case you didnt know there is a hacked version of Share on Reditt that you can put on any phone. Use at your own risk for reliability though.--
I also got my phone repaired so I have the back up receiver as my phone. The phone hardly ever loses signal and I use Share so I have to have a phone that is compatible with Share. --In case you didnt know there is a hacked version of Share on Reditt that you can put on any phone. Use at your own risk for reliability though.--
I'm debating on the x2 vs waiting for months on Medtronic. Still looking for deciding factors, but this helps. I need a CGM after 40+ years with T1D so looking for others' experiences. Keep fighting!
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