Im new to this so just figuring it all out! Ill have a look at that now but ill fire some questions away at you if you dont mind
1 - does it get in the way? i.e. being at work with it or playing with little kids (i work in a school and look after my little cousin alot).
No - it doesn't get in the way at all :lol: I use a pump called the Roche Accu chek Spirit Combo which is a pump with a bluetooth handset that delivers insulin without you touching the controls on the pump. It's also a bg meter too. The pump usually resides in my bra cup so is completely hidden most of the time. The infusion set is on my tummy or on the love handle area of my back and the tubing is hidden under my clothes so no one even knows that I have a pump unless I tell them.
2 - has it given you better overall control or not? like reduced you HBA1C over the time that you have had it?
Yes pumps do give you better control but you do have to be willing to test yr bg levels a lot more and make alterations to the settings on the pump so that it delivers the correct bolus insulin to carbohydrate ratio at different times of the day and also you have to make changes to the amount of insulin delivered as the basal rate hour by hour. Once you've got the settings ok, then the pump works fairly well. Hypos still occur now and again but they are much easier to deal with than on MDI. Most people find that they need a lot less insulin than they did and they also find that they have more energy and also lose weight because of using less insulin.
3 - showering/baths? there must be something special you have too do to avoid getting it wet?
When having a bath or shower you just unclip the tube from the infusion set (takes 2secs). You just put the pump with the tube attached to it in yr bedroom or leave it in the bathroom. You leave the infusion set in yr tummy and just jump in the bath. When you've had yr bath etc you can then re attach the tube with the pump and carry on as normal. Its' really no problem at all.
4 - holidays? sitting around in your swin suit, do you have to wear it then or can you have a period of going back to taking injections?
I haven't been on holiday yet to a sandy beach etc but some people take their pumps with them and some just leave the pump at home and use MDI for a while. It's entirely up to you what you do and what you feel comfortable with.
There just a few i can think of so far, hope im not probing too much!!
Thanks, Laura