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<blockquote data-quote="Charisma_1630" data-source="post: 771969" data-attributes="member: 90717"><p>I have been having issues with my eyes and I get hand pain from unstable blood sugars. On a really good a1c I manage 7.0 I know it's not aweful but I'm still in pain. I also get really bad anxiety my consultant said she sees no reason I wouldn't be allowed one. </p><p></p><p>Last year I had to go to a different hospital as they asked me to trial something and the rep there actually said she struggles to deal with my hospital as they seem really anti technology and against trying out new things. I think they just prefer the old methods so see no need to push for the pump. I did consider changing hospital to addenbrokes as I've heard such good things but it would be really inconvenient to get there so often. </p><p></p><p>What do you mean about contacting a rep? Doesn't it all have to go directly through the hospital? </p><p></p><p>I will definitely try and contact the consultants directly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charisma_1630, post: 771969, member: 90717"] I have been having issues with my eyes and I get hand pain from unstable blood sugars. On a really good a1c I manage 7.0 I know it's not aweful but I'm still in pain. I also get really bad anxiety my consultant said she sees no reason I wouldn't be allowed one. Last year I had to go to a different hospital as they asked me to trial something and the rep there actually said she struggles to deal with my hospital as they seem really anti technology and against trying out new things. I think they just prefer the old methods so see no need to push for the pump. I did consider changing hospital to addenbrokes as I've heard such good things but it would be really inconvenient to get there so often. What do you mean about contacting a rep? Doesn't it all have to go directly through the hospital? I will definitely try and contact the consultants directly! [/QUOTE]
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