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Hello all !! .. I'm new on this page (I'm active on the spanish version of estudiabetes) and I just got it cuz I recently moved to the US and accidentaly broke my insulin pump which last 11 years! I'm so concerned about getting a new one due to the price and I got into google and try to find an used one. Please help me, If you know someone who's selling an used insulin pump please let me know, I don't have the money to buy it new and I've been using this treatment for all of those years and have

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