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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 766723" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>[USER=74042]@ElyDave[/USER] ........when you finish using up the pumpcarts, think a bit more at using the other device for fillling cartridges sobthat a vial can be used and the exact amount that you need can be drawn up.</p><p></p><p>Analogue insulins cost an awful lot of money to prescribe so by being a tiny bit resourceful, there will be more money in the pot to fund a pump for another diabetic. I keep my pump in my bra so it gets fairly warm but there have been times when Ive gone past 6 days and the insulin hasnt deteriated. You are new at pumping at the moment, but as time goes on you will learn to be more confident with what you use. If evrryone who wanted a pump had to pay privately for the consumables to run it, then for most, pumping would die a death or only the very wealthy would be able to afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 766723, member: 8799"] [USER=74042]@ElyDave[/USER] ........when you finish using up the pumpcarts, think a bit more at using the other device for fillling cartridges sobthat a vial can be used and the exact amount that you need can be drawn up. Analogue insulins cost an awful lot of money to prescribe so by being a tiny bit resourceful, there will be more money in the pot to fund a pump for another diabetic. I keep my pump in my bra so it gets fairly warm but there have been times when Ive gone past 6 days and the insulin hasnt deteriated. You are new at pumping at the moment, but as time goes on you will learn to be more confident with what you use. If evrryone who wanted a pump had to pay privately for the consumables to run it, then for most, pumping would die a death or only the very wealthy would be able to afford. [/QUOTE]
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