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<blockquote data-quote="Red Deb" data-source="post: 130665" data-attributes="member: 6854"><p>It will be a week tomorrow since starting on pump. Had practice run of changing infusion set and cartridge last Wednesday at hospital. Changed needle at home on Saturday, no problems. Tomorrow is big change of everything but on my own this time....... Instead of a file load of instruction books and leaflets they should just have a sheet with step by step instructions example</p><p>1. Prepare your infusion set and place in front of you. </p><p>2. Stop pump</p><p>remove cartridge etc etc</p><p></p><p>When flustered I hate thumbing through books :roll: </p><p>Had a couple of hypos but overall control has been miles better. My husband is sick of hearing me yell and clap in self achievement. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Deb, post: 130665, member: 6854"] It will be a week tomorrow since starting on pump. Had practice run of changing infusion set and cartridge last Wednesday at hospital. Changed needle at home on Saturday, no problems. Tomorrow is big change of everything but on my own this time....... Instead of a file load of instruction books and leaflets they should just have a sheet with step by step instructions example 1. Prepare your infusion set and place in front of you. 2. Stop pump remove cartridge etc etc When flustered I hate thumbing through books :roll: Had a couple of hypos but overall control has been miles better. My husband is sick of hearing me yell and clap in self achievement. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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