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Dear Friends, I use the Accu-Chek Spirit Insulin pump and initially received my pump supplies from Disetronics. At the start of October 2009,they stopped supplying pump items to those with Medicare....even though I had Anthem as my secondary insurance and never owed a penny. I had to find a new supplier..... I switched to LIBERTY and have had problems ever since. My Question....Can anyone advise a reliable supplier of pump supplies? I am NEW to this GROUP but LOVE what I have seen so far.... I h

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