-beckyb93-
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I've stayed away from the pump. I don't trust the technology - I believe that pumps malfunction more times than they should and I question the marketing strategy used by pump manufacturers. They're also expensive. My sister seriously considered using one but was concerned about the potential cancer risks of using a medical device that exposes its users to Teflon (common material in the manufacturing of this technology) . I don;t know if that's a valid concern or not but I prefer to know that if I'm injecting 6 units of humulog I'm actually getting those 6 units. I've had discussions with other people who use pumps that comment at times they are not sure. So ... I guess that's why I don't use a pump lol. Some people swear by them and have a lot of faith in how it can improve their control - I just haven;t met any of those people yet.
As for viral infections and Blood Sugar Levels - that's fairly common. It happens to me and I find that I have to test myself every hour until I can stabilize my BGs within a normal range. It can be difficult figuring out the best approach - I've been type 1 for 50 years and I think I have it figured out but test yourself often when you're fighting a virus and adjust your insulin based on those readings. As well when I find myself in this situation I also fast. It makes it easier to regulate the BGs without going too low or high.
Nothing like a bit of scaremongering there, good job.
I've only known a pump malfunction once, when I broke it (dropped onto concrete).
By being on this forum Your meeting a lot of people who have had pumps massively improve their control. I'm one, its good to meet you.
@-beckyb93- dont worry youre in the right place. do you want some help? could you give us some more info like how often youre testing and if you have Keytones?
Hi everyone.
My names Becky.
I have been type 1 diabetes since December 2000.
I've recently moved from North West to WestMidlands. I was admitted due to eratic bms due to viral infection. Whilst admitted I had 2 diabetes consultants come see me and tell me I should be on the pump and nt injections..
What are people opinions. I personally don't know anyone on the pump only injection...
Any advice...? Xx
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