Hi Caitlin,
Glad you have found us, it's a pretty good forum to keep and eye on especially now with big changes going on. So many questions get asked and answered all of the time, I feel I often get more out of this than my clinic appointments because you don't run the risk of being judged. We've all been there done that so to speak.
Anyways, congratulations on getting the pump, it's such an achievement just to be told you're getting one means you've worked hard already. Now it's time for the real hard work to start.
I'm into my second week of using my minimed and must admit it is fantastic but like someone said earlier in the thread "you only get out what you put in".
There is a lot of trial and error with your ratios which means a lot of testing but it's one clever little device once you get going. Don't lose patience with it if it's not giving you perfect results straight away, I'm still adjusting mine and expect to be adjusting for a while yet.
I thought it would be much more invasive on my life but to be honest I can forget it's there (to a certain extent) I just hook it onto my bra and get one with my day (I wear dresses all of the time so hooking it onto trousers was never an option).
Also inserting the cannula is easy too, I was a bit apprehensive about it at first because of how loud it is going in (I use the quick-Serter) but once you get it in right you don't feel it.
Hope everything goes well and if you have problems obviously speak to your DSN but also have a look through this forum like I said you're not ever going to be the first person to go through something. It's a brilliant little place when having diabetes can often feel very lonely.
Good luck!!!
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