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Contemplating the pump.

~shell~

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Hi,

Ive been Diabetic now for 12 years and its fair to say I have never had a good looking HbA1c, i think the closest I have had was an 8.2. I go through phases of how controlled I am with testing and taking my insulin and I have noticed over the past few months that I do really well, to the point my levels can read exactly the same an hour apart (yes that is sometimes how often I test when Im starting on a good streak again). Ive been asked about the pump a few years ago but the idea didnt sit well with me, but recently after talking to an old friend who has recently been given a pump I've started researching again. I've booked a GP appointment for Tuesday (my GP actually has a pump, hopefully she sympathises with me). Before my appointment there is a few things I would like to know as I am getting rather excited at the prospect of having something that might actually work for me.

I understand the strict requirements in the UK but does anyone know if fairly frequent (1-2 a week) night time hypos and rubbish HbA1c's would be reason enough?
Do they take into consideration other factors? ie i can inject up to 9 times a day if not more.
If my GP gave me the go ahead what is the next step? (my GP is also part of my Diabetes Team, I have a GP, Consulant and a Diatician).
How long is the waiting list? Does it depend on what brand pump I want?
Does it hurt to sleep on it, if i had it in my side? Where is best to put the pump when I sleep as I do roll over alot.

Thanks in advance for shining any light on my questions.
I'm trying to be as informed as possible before going to my appointment to try and avoid being disappointed.

Shell x
 
GET A PUMP,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I was diagnosed at 20 years old and had [word removed] bloods for 20 years ,,never under 10,,,,hypos alll over the place ,,,,,,absolutely rubbish,,,got a pump about 12 months ago and i often feel like suing the NHS for not giving me it earlier.............
shell,,,,i shall presume you are female ,,,,for me as a man i put it in my boxer shorts and sleep like a new born( i never did lie on my side).......

you will honestly see a vast improvement in control ,,first couple days a little bit up and down but after that, you will see a drastic difference,,,,

good luck
philip
 
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