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<blockquote data-quote="Slinger" data-source="post: 55802" data-attributes="member: 15210"><p>this is not the case anymore. there are requirements that have to be meet. one of them is to have disabling hypos. another way is the way i got it which is to suffer for neouropathy (which is so painful i now use a wheelchair to get around outside). either way your blood sugars have to be more or less under control. </p><p></p><p>you have to carb count and pump therapy is not for everyone. </p><p></p><p>the genaral cost of the pump is around £2000 and over the 6 years (the life of the pump) it amounts to around £6000 for all the stuff needed and the support needed</p><p></p><p>hope this clears things up a little bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slinger, post: 55802, member: 15210"] this is not the case anymore. there are requirements that have to be meet. one of them is to have disabling hypos. another way is the way i got it which is to suffer for neouropathy (which is so painful i now use a wheelchair to get around outside). either way your blood sugars have to be more or less under control. you have to carb count and pump therapy is not for everyone. the genaral cost of the pump is around £2000 and over the 6 years (the life of the pump) it amounts to around £6000 for all the stuff needed and the support needed hope this clears things up a little bit [/QUOTE]
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