Hi, I have tried infusion sets from 3 different boxes/batches so far and the tubing always looks, to the naked eye, fine. Nothing is bent either. The tubing isn't pinched and I replaced the battery (there is no low battery alarm). I have always had the Quick Set infusion sets and for years there has never been a problem...I wonder if I should try a different type of infusion set and if so, which one? I have gone through dozens of infusion sets (and am paying for them myself as my student health insurance does not cover pump supplies), so it is financially taxing as well.
The strangest thing is that I occasionally get a No Delivery alarm when priming, so when the pump is not attached to my infusion set in my body. However, most of the No Delivery alarms occur during bolus deliveries.
I looked around on the forum and saw a few posts that describe my problem almost exactly and wonder if anyone has been through something similar and knows of a solution? Thanks so much, Nicki
Hi. I'm not a medical professional, just the parent of a kid with diabetes who also happens to be on a Minimed pump. It's possible that the replacement pump is broken, but not likely. It's possible that you have a bad batch of infusion sets, but that's also not likely. No Delivery means the pump is working properly, but something is preventing it from doing it's job. Is your battery good? The tubing isn't pinched anywhere?