Hi Hana,
Yes the pump is brilliant. It is a bit of a postcode lottery with the NHS, but I would highly recommend it. He went straight on the pump after he was diagnosed.
We have fine tuned the basal rates (Levemir equivalent), and he is on teeny amounts at night, a lot more during the day. It works out meal time insulin and you can fine tune that too. He can eat what he wants, when he wants, as it can administer 0.1 of a unit instead of the minimum 0.5 from an injection. Just have to carb count what he eats.
You have to change the infusion set every 3 days, but I've got used to it now, so it's not a problem at all. He's on it 24/7 and therefore don't use injections, though we have the pens/insulin just in case something goes wrong with the pump.
I would definitly ask to be considered for one, or find out about them. I think they cost about £3,000 for the pump, then about £40 per month for the infusion sets. The PCT down here pay for it all though.
If you need to know anything about Home Education, let me know.
Clorinda