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<blockquote data-quote="smc4761" data-source="post: 2068646" data-attributes="member: 119069"><p>I got my pump a few months ago and it was worth the wait. The only trainig we had as such was half day followed by a 3 hours session a week later. Then a 2 hour session a month later and final 2 hour session after 3 months</p><p></p><p>A week does seem excessive</p><p></p><p>There are plenty good videoas on Youtube if you maybe want to do some background research before you go.</p><p></p><p>As a compromise could you maybe do a split shift at work, maybe work a weekend, to make time back. If not it may not be ideal but, but taking even some as annual leave as it is soo worth it.</p><p></p><p>It is however not a walk in the park. There will be lots of adjustments to make to dosages until you get it right. 3 months down the line I am fairly settled but do still keep making minor adjustments fairly regularly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smc4761, post: 2068646, member: 119069"] I got my pump a few months ago and it was worth the wait. The only trainig we had as such was half day followed by a 3 hours session a week later. Then a 2 hour session a month later and final 2 hour session after 3 months A week does seem excessive There are plenty good videoas on Youtube if you maybe want to do some background research before you go. As a compromise could you maybe do a split shift at work, maybe work a weekend, to make time back. If not it may not be ideal but, but taking even some as annual leave as it is soo worth it. It is however not a walk in the park. There will be lots of adjustments to make to dosages until you get it right. 3 months down the line I am fairly settled but do still keep making minor adjustments fairly regularly [/QUOTE]
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