Hi,
I have longed to get a pump for years...but they are expensive things. It seems to be the NHS attititude that they will only give them to the people who need them most. This si fair enough I suppose. Unfortunately, sometimes this can feel a little unfair. Sometimes, someone with diabetes tries their absolute best to control their blood glucose, but does not achieve very good results. In my humble opinion, these are the people who should get them first. There are others, who don't even try..and achieve poor results. I am not sure what teh NHS thinks about this. Then there are the rest of us....who try really hard, and achieve reasonable results. In many cases we would achieve better results with a pump...but because their are people who take priority, there doesn't seem to be much hope of getting one soon.
You should be really proud of your son...what a brilliant response! I think (although I am not certain) that he may be slightly too young for the pump at the moment, but it would be a real shame if he were denied a pump. Everything that can be done to maintain his enthusiasm...and good health should be done. It is true about the "honeymoon period" but with his attitude, he will do really well. Most diabetics get depressed and slightly dispondent about their diabetes at times...so don't panic if this happens, everyone has off days. If todays results weren't as good as he expectde, well, work on making tomorrows better.
Ask about the pump....in my limited experience, some Drs love them, and some hate them! Alas, it may come down to money...and not ultimately what is the best for your son.
Good luck!