Hi,
@EllsKBells , I'm in Edinburgh, so am not up to speed on things in Glasgow but if you were to contact IPAG Scotland, they've been pretty active on the libre and pump campaiging front and might be able to give you a steer on pump availability in Glasgow.
https://www.ipag.co.uk
Also their facebook page Type 1 Diabetes in Scotland has quite a few Glasgow members who'll probably know.
https://m.facebook.com/groups/Type1D/
The Scottish Government chucked £10 million at it a couple of years back with the intention of increasing pump provision but I've not really been following the numbers.
www.ipag.co.uk/funding-for-cgms-and-adult-insulin-pumps-2018/
Wouldn't worry about the weather but bring a jumper and raincoat! We're on the same latitude as Moscow but the Gulf Stream keeps us warmer, but also brings a lot of rain steaming in across the Atlantic. Being further North, we get wonderfully long summer days. When my nephew comes up from London, he says there's a noticeable temperature difference but it's hardly Alaska!
I see from your profile you're in your twenties. It's a great city for young people, courtesy of the 2 universities and several colleges. I lived there for 6 years in my 20s and 30s.
There's a few areas like the Merchant city, in the centre , and Byres Road / Ashton Lane in the West End which are full of groovy little independent bars, cafes and restaurants.
If you're still looking for somewhere to live, the West End round Byres Road, Great Western Road, Woodland Road is a pretty civilized area, only about 10 mins from the city centre on the Underground, and lots of bars etc, oh, and a botanic gardens. The city centre can feel quite closed in and cramped because of the Victorian layout and narrow streets, but the West end just seems a bit more spacious.
You'll obviously find a few places you like, but, as a starter for ten, here's a few old favourites to check out to get a flavour of Glasgow - they've been there for decades and will outlast every passing fad:
www.ubiquitouschip.co.uk
http://www.cafegandolfi.com
http://babbitybowster.com
Oh, and don't forget, after a night out on the lash in Byres Road, it's a compulsory rite of passage for newcomers to stop and buy a Scooby snack from the Maggie van just outside the botanics - google it!
I reckon you'll enjoy your time here, we're a pretty cosmopolitan bunch who don't take things too seriously.
Slainte mhath!