Hi, well I had my mtg at the hospital yesterday and after a bit of a struggle, I managed to persuade them that in fact a pump would be a good option, and even better they'll fund it all, success at last, am dead plsd I have to say. Although funny isn't it, even though you know in your own mind that a pump is the best option for you, they even then tried to suggest that I might like to do any or all of the following:
a) drop your evening levemir dose - already done which they would have known if they'd read my notes first
b) do the CGMS monitoring again as there weren't enough results, that was a flat no on my part
c) take part in some of their trials for 10 weeks and see the results from that were (again a flat no)
They say they understand how frustrating it all is etc, etc, but as we all know nobody knows what its like to wake up at 3am in the morning with a blood sugar of 1.5 apart from you. Anyway, I will stop ranting now ... just pleased that within 3 weeks I'll be a pumping, with new challenges I am sure, but not hopefully as many as doing MDI and night time hypos.