donnellysdogs
Master
- Messages
- 13,233
- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
Just concerned with my "older head" on that you do not see it as an easy option.
Just a tip, you will need to meet NICE guidelines, and if I was your DSN and had you state your last post, I would not consider you a priority.
As another tip... Read the NICE guidelines for the criteria that you have to meet to be considered for a pump. Make a list of why you meet this criteria before you see discuss this with your health professionals.
I'm afraid that 'I want' isn't enough, you are going to have to prove why you NEED one.
I am an old, straight talking person with a pump. I am just giving you the questions and the views of Management/Consultants that will be reviewing you. I' m not saying statements from a Patient view. Just trying to let you know what challenges you may face.
i test my sugar way to much as it is atmThere is no constant reminder to bolus on a pump by the way... It doesn't alarm to remind you. You can still ignore getting the pump off you, or getting the remote control out to bolus. It is all down to you to manage it. You will need to spend a lot more effort judging whether your basal rates are right, whether your bolus is right or corrections, Changing hourly rates, loading the pump with insulin etc, testing more and basal testing, changing cannulas, removing when getting in the bath, reconnecting etc..and more blood tests than I ever did on mdi.
Practice doing 2 hourly blood tests and including nights for the next month.... That is what you will have to do on initial pump. Then cut down to 9 a day, that's what I do as an average....
sorry yes i live in Wales uk i don't attend appointments atm but i was under the royal gwent.Which hospital do you attend? I see where you live on your profile... Is this Wales..sorry, there are lots of this name as towns all over the world.... Only cos I lived near you for 4 years when I got given my pump.
i know thatSorry, just re read.. You not under a hospital...
You must get a hospital to get a pump...
How exactly are you going to purchase a pump? They are prescription only, which means a GP or consultant will have to put their name to it or in other words take responsibility for over seeing it. No sane medical professional would do that and pump reps do not do home visits these days so the set up would have to be done in a hospital or GP practice. Bottom line is you are stuck, which inmho is a good thing because your outstanding lack of knowledge and care of your diabetes will put you in an early grave if you attempted to use a pump.what makes me want a pump is that it's there and it's constantly a reminder for me to do my injections ect, it's also alot more easier for when i'm in work and will benift me more imo.
Other then not getting one on the nhs i will buy my own :>
How exactly are you going to purchase a pump? They are prescription only, which means a GP or consultant will have to put their name to it or in other words take responsibility for over seeing it. No sane medical professional would do that and pump reps do not do home visits these days so the set up would have to be done in a hospital or GP practice. Bottom line is you are stuck, which inmho is a good thing because your outstanding lack of knowledge and care of your diabetes will put you in an early grave if you attempted to use a pump.
Perhaps learn the basics first, buy yourself the books using insulin and think like a pancreas(amazon) You have to control your diabetes not your diabetes control you.
Why is that depressing? You have been told you need to test more so you can have a pump so that's an easy requirement to fulfil I would have thought.I've also wanted a pump since I was diagnosed in 2011, turns out I can't have one yet as I don't test enoughhow depressing.
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