Fern Hopper
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Cake.
I was told there is the funding…. (By my endo.) They just don’t have enough trained staff….apparently, some money available for all this locally.
WOW! That’s crazy you would think that medics would get it before others! But it does show that we are all in the same boat in the race to get a pump!I would recommend patience, and becoming skilful at carbohydrate counting. I received my first pump ten years after I first asked to be considered for one.
This morning I saw a GP face-to-face (!!!). He is a Type 1 diabetic who has been asking for a pump.
So, not even medics can jump the queue.
I’ve done my tresiba in the loo if I’m out but only because I prefer to do it in my leg and I think people would stare if I dropped my trousers in the middle of the pub!Well, I have been completely dismissed! I have never injected myself in a toilet.
I play in a band.I’ve done my tresiba in the loo if I’m out but only because I prefer to do it in my leg and I think people would stare if I dropped my trousers in the middle of the pub!
I’ve done my tresiba in the loo if I’m out but only because I prefer to do it in my leg and I think people would stare if I dropped my trousers in the middle of the pub!
I was told there is the funding…. (By my endo.) They just don’t have enough trained staff….
I’m still waiting….
When I finally was prescribed the Libre, my endo suggested I needed (in the letter to my GP.) no training as I had clearly got a grasp after self funding for 2 years?And this is odd.. whilst I’m on the tandem. It’s due for replacement in a few months
Spoke to my nurse and she asked what pump I wanted and I want to move to the Medtronic
She said do I just want it sent directly to setup myself or do I want training
I said just send it if I have issues I will call Medtronic
Way too long!! But I’m next seeing my Diabetes Nurse and Dietitian on the 10th July. I’m going to be learning some carb counting then before the DAFNE in October.
It seems that your diabetes team know that you have strong technical skills. I would not be confident in setting up the hourly basal rates on a new pump.And this is odd.. whilst I’m on the tandem. It’s due for replacement in a few months
Spoke to my nurse and she asked what pump I wanted and I want to move to the Medtronic
She said do I just want it sent directly to setup myself or do I want training
I said just send it if I have issues I will call Medtronic
What do you do if your basal rate changes, or your pump stops working and the company send you a replacement?It seems that your diabetes team know that you have strong technical skills. I would not be confident in setting up the hourly basal rates on a new pump.
I did increase my basal rate once with help of messages from this site, and reading the manual. But that was increasing all the 24-hr basal rates with a certain percentage. In the event that I need a replacement pump, I would ask my hospital diabetes team for an appointment.What do you do if your basal rate changes, or your pump stops working and the company send you a replacement?
Online videos are a good source of information and straightforward to follow. Definitely worth watching.Hence, I'm lacking confidence to do that myself. Perhaps I will have a practice run when I get the time.
Thank you. I'll do as you suggest.Online videos are a good source of information and straightforward to follow. Definitely worth watching.
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