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<blockquote data-quote="KarenAdamson" data-source="post: 1282780" data-attributes="member: 196746"><p>If you were to try for a pump you would probably go on a course first. I've been T1 for 45 years and went on a four day course over four weeks. Basically they covered everything but will sort out your Basal and bolus doses. After the course my control was so good that My medical team and I decided against a pump. I chose not to because I didn't want the hassle of carrying pump spares as well as my normal Diabetic stuff everywhere with me. This was very much a personal choice as a lot of people have pumps and much prefer them. My point is that it is a decision that you can make after attending the course when all pros and cons are explained to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarenAdamson, post: 1282780, member: 196746"] If you were to try for a pump you would probably go on a course first. I've been T1 for 45 years and went on a four day course over four weeks. Basically they covered everything but will sort out your Basal and bolus doses. After the course my control was so good that My medical team and I decided against a pump. I chose not to because I didn't want the hassle of carrying pump spares as well as my normal Diabetic stuff everywhere with me. This was very much a personal choice as a lot of people have pumps and much prefer them. My point is that it is a decision that you can make after attending the course when all pros and cons are explained to you [/QUOTE]
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