[Diabetes-talk] wearing your pump

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 2 17:19:55 UTC 2011


Dar, the whole thing with the pump, is that you can take it off while you take a shower, and exercise or go swimming.

But you wear it 24/7 it is continuous flow of insulin, similar to what you body is suppose to do, that way you do not need Lantus any more.  Then when you eat, you check before eating to know how much you cover yourself it is to or not to give any if it is to low.

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  From: d m gina<mailto:dmgina at samobile.net> 
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  Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 11:45 AM
  Subject: [Diabetes-talk] wearing your pump


  Ladies, how are you wearing your pumps?
  I read at some point where folks have had fanny packs for them,
  Or made an inside pocket to carry it.
  Just interested.
  How easy is the pump to get to.
  Also can you buy the cartridges filled, so you can just put in the 
  refill, with out filling anything?
  Just like the Pin I'm using?
  Did you take this off at night?
  Do you try to fill your pump at home so you are not caught out having 
  to do this, and the pump makes a sound that would scare folks thinking 
  you are in some kind of trouble, when all it is for the moment 
  refilling the pump?
  Thanks,
  If you would like to write me off list, you sure can.
  Thanks again.
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