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<blockquote data-quote="Hellyb" data-source="post: 124443" data-attributes="member: 25471"><p>Thanks, interesting stuff, I didn't know that we were able to choose the pump, I think I need to make myself fully aware of the NICE guidelines. With what we were having to do before with mutiple injections, 2 for Levemir, every meal time and with snacks as she usually needed to correct, the pump has been a hugh relief and we are getting good results. I will be interested though in finding out exactly what we are entitled to and whether we can, when up and running properly with the pump, improve my daughters sugar control and quality of life, particularly if that involves getting an upto date pump. Thanks for taking the time to reply and I will be doing more research next time and not automatically taking the teams word for things. Eyes open from now on!! Regards Helly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellyb, post: 124443, member: 25471"] Thanks, interesting stuff, I didn't know that we were able to choose the pump, I think I need to make myself fully aware of the NICE guidelines. With what we were having to do before with mutiple injections, 2 for Levemir, every meal time and with snacks as she usually needed to correct, the pump has been a hugh relief and we are getting good results. I will be interested though in finding out exactly what we are entitled to and whether we can, when up and running properly with the pump, improve my daughters sugar control and quality of life, particularly if that involves getting an upto date pump. Thanks for taking the time to reply and I will be doing more research next time and not automatically taking the teams word for things. Eyes open from now on!! Regards Helly [/QUOTE]
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