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<blockquote data-quote="-beckyb93-" data-source="post: 417706" data-attributes="member: 80827"><p>Hi Richard - thank you for posting and getting back to me ) I'd love to have the pump! Is it true they stick out like a sore thumb? </p><p>I would love to have the pump but I want my sugars to be under control - I've been on the novo rapid and lantus insulin programme for 6 years in October and I can sill say my sugars are better now but no where near they should be :/ </p><p>I love my outdoor activities and adventures! So I was wondering! Could I get that if I saw my gp who specialises in diabetes because I don't have a diabetes nurse or consultant anymore as thy constantly messed me around with my diabetes and my appointments- put blame on me for hypos and hypers and for getting diabetic ketoacidosis! </p><p></p><p>Sorry rant over! I shall ask on Tuesday when I go see my gp. Do u think the pump is better than the injections?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-beckyb93-, post: 417706, member: 80827"] Hi Richard - thank you for posting and getting back to me ) I'd love to have the pump! Is it true they stick out like a sore thumb? I would love to have the pump but I want my sugars to be under control - I've been on the novo rapid and lantus insulin programme for 6 years in October and I can sill say my sugars are better now but no where near they should be :/ I love my outdoor activities and adventures! So I was wondering! Could I get that if I saw my gp who specialises in diabetes because I don't have a diabetes nurse or consultant anymore as thy constantly messed me around with my diabetes and my appointments- put blame on me for hypos and hypers and for getting diabetic ketoacidosis! Sorry rant over! I shall ask on Tuesday when I go see my gp. Do u think the pump is better than the injections? [/QUOTE]
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