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<blockquote data-quote="Cloe-1992" data-source="post: 1088369" data-attributes="member: 111833"><p>Hello everyone , </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your replies regarding the pump it's nice to hear from people who have actually been through it all and have the experience of being on one , I really do like the sound of how you can change the basal rates at different times of the day rather than just having one dose ( or in my case two as I'm on split doses )and that is it for the day , by the sounds of it what your all saying it will be worth a go to see if it would be for me and to at least try it as it sounds that everyone is really happy with their pumps and the control being achieved on them so thank you all for answering . I also understand that the pump isn't the easy answer nor is it a way out I understand that it will be a lot of work and will take time to learn and get used to ( if that's what the Dsn decides on ) but I'm willing to put the work in , I like to have good control of my diabetes so the hard work isn't a problem but I'm also open to all options to stop the hypos so I will also bring up the insulin tresiba as you mentioned to see what they advise on that too . I will also look that book up too as sounds very helpful . </p><p></p><p>Thank you again for all your kind replies. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloe-1992, post: 1088369, member: 111833"] Hello everyone , Thank you for your replies regarding the pump it's nice to hear from people who have actually been through it all and have the experience of being on one , I really do like the sound of how you can change the basal rates at different times of the day rather than just having one dose ( or in my case two as I'm on split doses )and that is it for the day , by the sounds of it what your all saying it will be worth a go to see if it would be for me and to at least try it as it sounds that everyone is really happy with their pumps and the control being achieved on them so thank you all for answering . I also understand that the pump isn't the easy answer nor is it a way out I understand that it will be a lot of work and will take time to learn and get used to ( if that's what the Dsn decides on ) but I'm willing to put the work in , I like to have good control of my diabetes so the hard work isn't a problem but I'm also open to all options to stop the hypos so I will also bring up the insulin tresiba as you mentioned to see what they advise on that too . I will also look that book up too as sounds very helpful . Thank you again for all your kind replies. x [/QUOTE]
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