hello
reading ur post it sounds like me and my son in the last year, however we have had a pump for a month now so again early days. We had tried everything and felt this was the only option left to us to try, unlike jess dylan was not overly keen on the idea of a pump but we talked it through and he understood we needed to try it he was just scared of the unknown and being attached to it continuously, we agreed to trial it for a few months and if he didnt like it after a fair trial we would return to injections.
i can honestly say after the month we both love the pump i asked dylan how he felt now and u would have to fight him to get the pump back he prefers it to injections by a long way, his over all control is not perfect yet but it is better and more stable than it ever was in the previous 4 years on injections, he feels freer on the pump than he did on injections and he has more responsibility with the pump himself.
i have to say it is not an easy option lots of work but u sound like me in the fact that u are already working hard to make ur regime work now so its not that much more of a stretch to be honest, the worst bit was the tiredness particularly in the first week after change over i didnt sleep much at all waking at all hours to test dylan but that eases as u get into the swing of it.
you dont say how old ur daughter is, dylan will be 9 on march the 10th and has adapted really well to it all the first site change was a nightmare with both of us ending up in tears but once we started using numbing cream for the changes its been smooth ever since. my advice would be go for it if i had to make the decision again i would
anna marie