MarkHaZ123
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Over the last few months I have struggled with controlling my T1 diabetes like I normally do. I have been stressed for weeks which hasn't helped things so when I have had a check up at the hospital in the last week the doctor discussed if I'd ever thought about using a pump.
Iv been finding my bloods spike high and with my job as a bathroom fitter with the warmer weather my bloods drop rapidly especially if I work an extra hour or 2 at work.
Iv never really thought about the pump as I don't like the fact it is attached to a machine but iv seen you can get the patch pump now.
What are pumps like? Do they take much management etc.
I'm just fed up with it at the moment. Either high or low. I have random hypos at times now so maybe a pump can help stop this
I don't want something thats big and bulky that will get in the way especially with my job
Iv been finding my bloods spike high and with my job as a bathroom fitter with the warmer weather my bloods drop rapidly especially if I work an extra hour or 2 at work.
Iv never really thought about the pump as I don't like the fact it is attached to a machine but iv seen you can get the patch pump now.
What are pumps like? Do they take much management etc.
I'm just fed up with it at the moment. Either high or low. I have random hypos at times now so maybe a pump can help stop this
I don't want something thats big and bulky that will get in the way especially with my job