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New to the pump.. any advice for hiding it as a female?
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<blockquote data-quote="ealingr" data-source="post: 557833" data-attributes="member: 111571"><p>For dresses/tops with v necks (when clipping the pump to my bra doesn't work so well), I've found that I can sometimes clip the pump to the hanging strap at one side so that it just hangs down inside. If the dress/top is tightish then I can position it wherever is comfortable (e.g. push it round the back) and it is even less visible.</p><p></p><p>For exercise, the best thing I've found is the Spibelt. They have diabetic-specific ones but I find the normal ones are just fine and there's more choice of colour etc with them. The double ones are a godsend for exercising in cold climates - the pump goes in one pocket and my meter goes in the other, avoiding those "Lo" temperature warnings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ealingr, post: 557833, member: 111571"] For dresses/tops with v necks (when clipping the pump to my bra doesn't work so well), I've found that I can sometimes clip the pump to the hanging strap at one side so that it just hangs down inside. If the dress/top is tightish then I can position it wherever is comfortable (e.g. push it round the back) and it is even less visible. For exercise, the best thing I've found is the Spibelt. They have diabetic-specific ones but I find the normal ones are just fine and there's more choice of colour etc with them. The double ones are a godsend for exercising in cold climates - the pump goes in one pocket and my meter goes in the other, avoiding those "Lo" temperature warnings! [/QUOTE]
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