keishamarie
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 113
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi I resisted a pump for years as I didn't want anything permanently attached but needed better control as I wanted a family (diabetic since 1982). It has been the best decision-better control as I suffer badly with dawn phenomenon. Yes there are times when a pump attached isn't the greatest and sometimes hurts a little putting it in if you catch it but it's better than getting out pens and needles-more discrete etc. I've been on mine now for over 5 yrs and hba1c has been pretty good.
I'm sure I trialled mine for a few weeks before deciding it was for me so maybe ask if you could do this?
My 2yr old is just about to go on one in a couple of weeks too to try help her control. I think I'm more nervous about her than me (don't really think about it now!).
Good luck
I was diagnosed in 2009 and was offered the pump but said no due to the fact of just wanting to be able to do my injection then put my insulin away so no one could see it but since then my control has gone down hill along with my health so ive been looking into switching to the pump as it seems it might help with my problems but if im honest im scared to..
Id just love some advice from people who have the pump to see what its like and how its different
Thanks
I love my pump! I've been on a pump 12 years and I'd never go back to injections.
The pump has given me back my freedom. For thevfirstvfewvdays it felt weird, but that was soon outweighed by the fact that I felt physically and mentally more like myself and like I felt before diagnosis.
Are you scared of anything in particular about a pump?
There's nothing specific I'm scared about just worried in general it's such a change from injections
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