AlexandraMarnie89
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 98
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
,I hope you're recovering ok after your horrible experience. That was really unlucky for you - and sounds very unpleasant.
I've never gone back to pens, but my total insulin dropped by approx 25% when I went on the pump. I don't remember the exact details for the basal but the drop was around 20-25%.
Could you speak to another DSN for advice?
Can you believe the ward sent me home with no pain meds?!!! I had to fight with my gp surgery to get anything!@AlexandraMarnie89 Totally awful : ( I really hope your getting good medical support and meds that can help with the pain.
It must be really hard with your little boy. I hope you can get family and friends to help. Don't struggle on when you should rest. I know how tempting it is when you're a parent.
Take care xx
I know! Definitely not what I was expecting to happen when I posted about it being a bit sore last week! I'm really paranoid even about doing injections now as well XBlinking Nora, you aint half been through it. Hope you're on your way to recovery and please rest as much as possible. I know it's hard with your boy but you need to be well again for both of you. Leave the housework!! xx
after 18years on pumps I returned to pens because of canula rejections am unable to use pumps anymore was concerned about managing the change but has turned out for the better as my blood sugars are now predictable and I can generally keep between 4 & 7mml also its a lot off me financially as pumping in Australia is not cheap usually costing around $350 per month for the consumables I am using Levimer for my Basal I find this to be a very stable insulin, I feel sure you will manage OK takes a while to fine tune your basal insulin needsSome people may be aware that I've had a really bad experience with my pump over the last couple of weeks. I ended up with really bad cellulitis from one of my sites, got DKA and had to have surgery to remove the infection from my leg over the weekend as a result I really don't feel comfortable using my pump at the moment and want to go back to pens. Unfortunately my DSN is currently off so I'm unable to speak to them about switching back for a few weeks. I was wondering if anyone has done this and managed to have good control doing it? I can't remember if for my basal rate when I went onto the pump I went up by 25% or down by 25% from the amour of Lantus I was taking
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