[Diabetes-talk] wearing your pump
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Wed Mar 2 17:26:54 UTC 2011
Since you are just learning how to use this, pump, would you share your
experiences?
I'm quite interested.
So far I am on the pills and the shot before the meal.
I have been so scared to take a shot before bedtime.
They would have to talk turkey before I would do this.
My big fear is this, if I get low and need help what do I do for me.
this is of course in the middle of the night.
My morning numbers are the highest than at night.
I thought at first I had to blame what I ate, where I'm learning this
isn't true.
Not always, or I would blame my snack before bedtime.
thinking I ate the wrong thing.
Not always true, I need to learn not to blame myself for everything
that happens when the numbers are high.
Keep up the good work, I know you will get this.
Original message:
> 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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> 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,
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> Thanks again.
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