Unicorns_and_stuff
Member
- Messages
- 10
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Unicorns, I'm neither T1, nor a pumper so have nothing specific to offer you except to say that I have watched many people settle into pumping over the years and for some, the early days are harder than had been anticipated. For almost all it becomes a distant bump in the road, once things settle.Hi All,
I have recently been given the opportunity to have a Medtronic 780g pump and been on it a couple of weeks but I’m not convinced pump therapy is for me!
My control is pretty fair and I had never been offered a pump before however as I am in the pre conception clinic I was offered it!
I really don’t like being attached to it 24/7 and being more afraid of DKA! I still have to carry my insulin pens/test kit with me and the faff of putting a guardian 4 sensor on doesn’t seem worth it! It seems to work well when sugars are in control but anything over 10.0 will stay high for 4 hours or until I have to put fake carbs in to bring it down!
Has anyone else experienced a similar view?
I couldn't imagine my life without an insulin pump especially now I'm also hybrid-closed looping which by the sounds of things you are too. Given that you are only a couple of weeks in it's not surprising you havent got it all figured out yet as it can take some time to fine-tune everything. My biggest piece of advice though, is do not under any circumstances put fake carbs in to lower your blood sugar, as tempting as it might be that will mess with the algorithm and make things even harder down the road.Hi All,
I have recently been given the opportunity to have a Medtronic 780g pump and been on it a couple of weeks but I’m not convinced pump therapy is for me!
My control is pretty fair and I had never been offered a pump before however as I am in the pre conception clinic I was offered it!
I really don’t like being attached to it 24/7 and being more afraid of DKA! I still have to carry my insulin pens/test kit with me and the faff of putting a guardian 4 sensor on doesn’t seem worth it! It seems to work well when sugars are in control but anything over 10.0 will stay high for 4 hours or until I have to put fake carbs in to bring it down!
Has anyone else experienced a similar view?
I use MDI, I don't see the appeal of a pump, but equally there is a fear of the unknown. One of my colleagues said he had similar concerns about going onto a pump but that he's very glad he did.
I wonder if those with pumps (and those without) could list some of the positives/negatives they see of moving to a pump (or not doing so)?
I have two (and a half) concerns:
* having a thing dangling from me (though having a libre is part way there I suppose),
* potential for failure of the technology (both in terms of more electronics which need to be charged/looked after/etc, and also canula sites)
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?