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I'm going to try to keep this short, but it will still end up being long, so I apologize in advance. I moved to a small Texas town a year ago. The closest endo is 2 1/2 hours away, so that's where I've been going. At my first visit, his nurse was very concerned that I'm on Animas & Dexcom because they only do Minimed. I think she was on the verge of telling me I would have to switch if I wanted to see this doctor. (I've been on a pump for 14 years - 12 with MM, 2 with Animas & I

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