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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2083485" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>And do you carry emergency hypo gear whilst on the rollercoaster?</p><p>If you disconnected your very expensive pump when on the 'coaster, where could you safely leave it?</p><p>Do you know whether your actual BSLs are adversely affected by the thrill of riding on a roller coaster?</p><p>And a question to ask your health team is whether use of a pump will make that more manageable?</p><p>Use of a pump, or just in an effort to improve your bsl control, have you also though about the pros and cons of wearing a continous glucose monitoring device whilst roller coasting?</p><p>And is there another way to better manage your bsls without a pump,( just to be Devil's advocate)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2083485, member: 468714"] And do you carry emergency hypo gear whilst on the rollercoaster? If you disconnected your very expensive pump when on the 'coaster, where could you safely leave it? Do you know whether your actual BSLs are adversely affected by the thrill of riding on a roller coaster? And a question to ask your health team is whether use of a pump will make that more manageable? Use of a pump, or just in an effort to improve your bsl control, have you also though about the pros and cons of wearing a continous glucose monitoring device whilst roller coasting? And is there another way to better manage your bsls without a pump,( just to be Devil's advocate)? [/QUOTE]
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