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<blockquote data-quote="CarbsRok" data-source="post: 252087" data-attributes="member: 14029"><p>Johnny,</p><p>if you think I have it easy then step into my shoes. I'm sure you will gladly hand them back.</p><p>I have to work damned hard at my control due to other conditions non diabetes related. I passed on my experience which in turn was given to me by another experienced pumper.</p><p>Yes hypos are part and parcel of having type 1 diabetes. I know as have had the condition for 47 years.</p><p>But the swings in your blood sugar that you have stated are not correct. So this means something is not right. So if it's not a cannula problem or even a problem with the type of insulin you are using then it's down to your understanding of using insulin and or your pump correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarbsRok, post: 252087, member: 14029"] Johnny, if you think I have it easy then step into my shoes. I'm sure you will gladly hand them back. I have to work damned hard at my control due to other conditions non diabetes related. I passed on my experience which in turn was given to me by another experienced pumper. Yes hypos are part and parcel of having type 1 diabetes. I know as have had the condition for 47 years. But the swings in your blood sugar that you have stated are not correct. So this means something is not right. So if it's not a cannula problem or even a problem with the type of insulin you are using then it's down to your understanding of using insulin and or your pump correctly. [/QUOTE]
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