Hi
@dotsy1990 I got a pump around 18 months ago, been diabetic 26 years, best thing I've ever done, it takes a lot of work with testing bg to get basal right and ratios for bolus but it's so worth it!
I couldn't imagine my life without mine now, did have a couple of hiccups at first, ended up 29.5 one night but was my own fault had done a set change that hadn't actually gone in properly but for some reason that still bugs me now I didn't test my bg before I went to bed so didn't see that it was already starting to creep up, woke up hours later feeling unwell which is when I got the 29.5 reading.
So as long as you test every few hours it's fine, I've found that since getting mine I'm not often hungry for breakfast, my bg is pretty spot on when I wake up, on injections I used to get terrible dawn phenomenon which I think made me more hungry.
My hba1c has improved dramatically.
Sleeping with it I don't find a problem, i worried about that constantly before getting the pump and the first couple of nights I was waking up checking everything was still in and working but I just let it roam free and follow me when I toss and turn and haven't had no probs.
I usually tuck mine in my bra or if I'm wearing trousers with pockets it goes in there, if I'm wearing something tight fitting I put the clip onto the pump and clip it to the front bit of my bra in the middle and it's pretty hidden or I've got a Hid-In body band which is great but I think it's best using the remote when wearing that and I dislike my remote... Hope I've helped and not rambled too much, Abbie x