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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 573122" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>I was like you for the first few trips but, like everything, the more you do it the easier it becomes. I have had no real issues with the pump. My issues always relate to me getting 'stressed' about everything which sends my numbers rocketing. Now that I've flown and gone to Greece a few times I don't worry about the pump in airports or in hot weather or on the beach as everything is always fine. My BSs were so umpredictable on MDI I would worry far more abut the random bad hypos I suffered before having the pump. I wear higher waisted bikinis bottoms or tankinis on the beach and my pump lies by my side covered by a pice of cloth poor hat and nobody notices. It is nervy the first time though and I was convinced that my pump would fail!! I always take a loan pump with me but even that didn't calm me down!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 573122, member: 32297"] I was like you for the first few trips but, like everything, the more you do it the easier it becomes. I have had no real issues with the pump. My issues always relate to me getting 'stressed' about everything which sends my numbers rocketing. Now that I've flown and gone to Greece a few times I don't worry about the pump in airports or in hot weather or on the beach as everything is always fine. My BSs were so umpredictable on MDI I would worry far more abut the random bad hypos I suffered before having the pump. I wear higher waisted bikinis bottoms or tankinis on the beach and my pump lies by my side covered by a pice of cloth poor hat and nobody notices. It is nervy the first time though and I was convinced that my pump would fail!! I always take a loan pump with me but even that didn't calm me down!!! [/QUOTE]
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