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<blockquote data-quote="Shell1" data-source="post: 443053" data-attributes="member: 69281"><p>Hi , yes she injects herself her preference being arms but now has to avoid one as has lumps ....</p><p>Andys... We're being given pump in jan on the condition she will have it in her belly which is causing majour upset as she hates it there so will have to see how That goes.i no the pump would help lots as her bloods are all over the place at the moment where she is having numerous corrections a day so I can understand her anger and upset.</p><p>Mentat ......Deep breaths such a good idea I will try that as most times she so worried about it hurting i think it makes it hurt 10x worse!</p><p>IHs..... Not sure 2 injections a day would work for Chloe I have spoken to the nurse but because Chloe is so active and does gymnastic as a sport she said she needs carbs for this and to eat frequently .</p><p>Hansard ... When she's calmer writing stuff down seems a fantastic idea she did this for her nurse on pros on cons about her worry regarding the pump .</p><p>All in all its so hard for her and everyone with diabetes.she does understand to some extent the dangerous of high bloods I've told her it can damage her eyes and she coul need glasses and it can damage her feet,I haven't gone into full detail as I'd scare her to death but she knows she needs to be responsible but putting it in to practice is getting on her nerves now and I don't blame her but your right its not going away and we need to learn to deal with it </p><p>Thanks everyone </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shell1, post: 443053, member: 69281"] Hi , yes she injects herself her preference being arms but now has to avoid one as has lumps .... Andys... We're being given pump in jan on the condition she will have it in her belly which is causing majour upset as she hates it there so will have to see how That goes.i no the pump would help lots as her bloods are all over the place at the moment where she is having numerous corrections a day so I can understand her anger and upset. Mentat ......Deep breaths such a good idea I will try that as most times she so worried about it hurting i think it makes it hurt 10x worse! IHs..... Not sure 2 injections a day would work for Chloe I have spoken to the nurse but because Chloe is so active and does gymnastic as a sport she said she needs carbs for this and to eat frequently . Hansard ... When she's calmer writing stuff down seems a fantastic idea she did this for her nurse on pros on cons about her worry regarding the pump . All in all its so hard for her and everyone with diabetes.she does understand to some extent the dangerous of high bloods I've told her it can damage her eyes and she coul need glasses and it can damage her feet,I haven't gone into full detail as I'd scare her to death but she knows she needs to be responsible but putting it in to practice is getting on her nerves now and I don't blame her but your right its not going away and we need to learn to deal with it Thanks everyone Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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