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<blockquote data-quote="tiredsince_11" data-source="post: 1251078" data-attributes="member: 332412"><p>Dia-parenting is very frustrating at times so by all means rant. Obviously personal opinions are trumped my medical consult but the lack of control with injections was what turned me to choosing a pump. My son has proudly worn his pump since he was 20 months (5 years ago) and our clinic has had children as young as 6 months old on a pump. I love the thing with its temp basal capacity and other nifty tricks. It doesn't catch on things and he has begun to dial himself in (with me double checking). I have also heard of kids having a pump for 2 months then ditching it. Whatever you decide is the right decision for you seeing as you are the one dealing with the day to day of it [emoji106]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredsince_11, post: 1251078, member: 332412"] Dia-parenting is very frustrating at times so by all means rant. Obviously personal opinions are trumped my medical consult but the lack of control with injections was what turned me to choosing a pump. My son has proudly worn his pump since he was 20 months (5 years ago) and our clinic has had children as young as 6 months old on a pump. I love the thing with its temp basal capacity and other nifty tricks. It doesn't catch on things and he has begun to dial himself in (with me double checking). I have also heard of kids having a pump for 2 months then ditching it. Whatever you decide is the right decision for you seeing as you are the one dealing with the day to day of it [emoji106] [/QUOTE]
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