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<blockquote data-quote="hopeful84" data-source="post: 1619462" data-attributes="member: 451978"><p>Thank You to All for your replies, I didn't expect that whoever gives me some reply for my question, Thank You very much! but coming back to my problem, today morning I have got some info from my colleague that her friend from UK said the following: You can get the insulin pump from UK on one condition that: equalize diabetes?I don't know how to say, stabilised diabetes? lack of often hypoglycemia? they exclude anxiety disorder, depressive illness, no control of glucose level? </p><p>Can You refer to that?</p><p></p><p>Emmacheasty, thank You for nice words and understanding, I can say that my mum hasn't had the pumps in your hand yet and I am convinced she doesn't know how does it work and who would have it, so me and her are newbie in this, and I know the training course of that has to be carried out prior to using. </p><p></p><p>Coming back to pumps rep, he told there is system under the name of Guardian Connect (Medtronic). Thanks to that I would get txt from this on my phone and track glucose level with my mum? what do You think about that? Following this thinking, it maybe better if I would buy only pump without cmg and buy the Guardian Connect to have much more control of live of my mum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeful84, post: 1619462, member: 451978"] Thank You to All for your replies, I didn't expect that whoever gives me some reply for my question, Thank You very much! but coming back to my problem, today morning I have got some info from my colleague that her friend from UK said the following: You can get the insulin pump from UK on one condition that: equalize diabetes?I don't know how to say, stabilised diabetes? lack of often hypoglycemia? they exclude anxiety disorder, depressive illness, no control of glucose level? Can You refer to that? Emmacheasty, thank You for nice words and understanding, I can say that my mum hasn't had the pumps in your hand yet and I am convinced she doesn't know how does it work and who would have it, so me and her are newbie in this, and I know the training course of that has to be carried out prior to using. Coming back to pumps rep, he told there is system under the name of Guardian Connect (Medtronic). Thanks to that I would get txt from this on my phone and track glucose level with my mum? what do You think about that? Following this thinking, it maybe better if I would buy only pump without cmg and buy the Guardian Connect to have much more control of live of my mum? [/QUOTE]
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