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<blockquote data-quote="Blondie153" data-source="post: 346299" data-attributes="member: 49649"><p>Hi all, we were with the consultant this week and they have agreed that my 8yr old can have the pump. She has to go on a few sessions at the end of Feb using the saline solution. Then she will be given the real thing for the Easter week. Really hope this will work out, but very nervous. There seem to be 2 camps those who love it and those who wouldn't touch it. I spoke to my GP recently who said good luck with it, support in this area seems to be poor so hope you get on ok! Doesn't inspire confidence does it? We are using the Aviva expert and have had a fair bit of back and forth with the team. We have found that most problems happen after office hours so there is an element of being on your own. Any words of advice????</p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blondie153, post: 346299, member: 49649"] Hi all, we were with the consultant this week and they have agreed that my 8yr old can have the pump. She has to go on a few sessions at the end of Feb using the saline solution. Then she will be given the real thing for the Easter week. Really hope this will work out, but very nervous. There seem to be 2 camps those who love it and those who wouldn't touch it. I spoke to my GP recently who said good luck with it, support in this area seems to be poor so hope you get on ok! Doesn't inspire confidence does it? We are using the Aviva expert and have had a fair bit of back and forth with the team. We have found that most problems happen after office hours so there is an element of being on your own. Any words of advice???? M [/QUOTE]
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