Image:Insulin pump and infusion set.JPG

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A picture I took of my Minimed Medtronic Paradigm 512 insulin pump, showing an infusion set attached to a reservoir. The blue object is a spring-loaded insertion device to insert the metal needle (which is surrounded by a plastic cannula) beneath the skin. The metal needle is then removed, leaving the cannula in place.

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