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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 847134" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I cannot imagine doing a 5 day, full on course!!! I got my pump very quickly due to a driving incident so didn't even have to do a carb counting course because I could prove I carb counted. Although it was a horrible, awful incident that will stay with me forever, I am forever grateful to my DSN at the hospital that had never met me but helped me so much on my very 1st appt at that hospital (it was due the day after my driving incident!(.</p><p>Howver most people have to attend a carb counting course in UK but then may get a saline pump for a week to try. Some just like me get launched straight in with a 2 hr training session.</p><p></p><p>My DP could never get sorted on MDI. So a true benefit. Just like you....</p><p></p><p>Well done. I know I keep saying it but you are getting on fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 847134, member: 17713"] I cannot imagine doing a 5 day, full on course!!! I got my pump very quickly due to a driving incident so didn't even have to do a carb counting course because I could prove I carb counted. Although it was a horrible, awful incident that will stay with me forever, I am forever grateful to my DSN at the hospital that had never met me but helped me so much on my very 1st appt at that hospital (it was due the day after my driving incident!(. Howver most people have to attend a carb counting course in UK but then may get a saline pump for a week to try. Some just like me get launched straight in with a 2 hr training session. My DP could never get sorted on MDI. So a true benefit. Just like you.... Well done. I know I keep saying it but you are getting on fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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