@catapillar thanks for sharing your experience! Sounds like a good idea to do some research upfront and maybe get some questions together. Has going onto the insulin pump been worth it for you?
Thanks for the advice. I was just meaning do you think that going on the insulin pump as opposed to for example insulin injections was a good change for you? I don't know anyone with diabetes who uses an Insulin pump so it was really just a question out of curiosityWorth what? Yes there are hoops to jump through to access a pump and it takes a bit of educating youself to get the most out of your pump, but no actual payment. I don't feel like Ive done any figurative payment to get a pump that it has to be worth.
The pump hasn't solved my problems. But I don't think I would go back to mdi.
If you're wondering whether a pump would suit you you should probably ask yourself what it is you think a pump will solve for you / what issues it is you think a pump will help with and then considering whether a pump can actually help with those issues.
Fantastic blog entry! There's so much information on the Internet so it was nice to see how the insulin pump has made a difference for you. Thanks for sharing.Pumping has made a huge difference to my life, 4 months in now
https://type1bri.com/difference-pump-makes
Thanks for the reply! I'm pretty well controlled overall at the moment and have attended the DAFNE course so I do carb counting and dose adjustment. To be honest I'm just keen to find out if it would help with control during and after exercise and stop the crazy after breakfast spikes I get regardless of what I eat in the morning.I think if you have been offered one due to issues only a pump can solve then its worth it....
Wanting one just because they are available is fine too but if your coming from an insulin regime that hasn't been too technical in terms of dose adjustment there will be some education required...
I was already clued up so I only spent a couple of hours learning how to operate the device.....as did the others with me, as you had to be DAFNE trained and struggling with issues that only a pump could solve...
Thanks for the reply! I'm pretty well controlled overall at the moment and have attended the DAFNE course so I do carb counting and dose adjustment. To be honest I'm just keen to find out if it would help with control during and after exercise and stop the crazy after breakfast spikes I get regardless of what I eat in the morning.
I've tried taking my insulin in advance of eating and eating less carb/low gi foods. I normally go to the gym in the morning before breakfast and find that this causes my sugar levels to creep up and then the breakfast adds to this increase.I'm going to be annoying
What processes have you used(and failed) to try and fix the crazy breakfast spikes?
I've seen my blood sugar levels double as a result of eating breakfast after the gym... However they normally come back down considerably before lunch again and I'm sure the DAFNE tutor said that they are most interested in pre meal glucose readings. I find the spikes make me feel very nauseous.The gym before breakfast would definitely need more thought I would say.....its quite tricky to get right I would imagine...
how much of a creep are we talking after the gym.....
I know were going off topic here a bit.....
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