Hi,
Looking for the pro's and con's of using a pump.
My HBA1c results came in at 6.2 on the 15th January, down from 6.6 in June 2012. Doctors are pleased with me, no issues with my health. We did discuss the possibility of using a pump.
I've been injecting since I was diagnosed in 1992 and this does not bother me in the sligThest. However I've done a little more research online and read about so much success stories - the Steve Wright(Sky news) one says how it has changed his life.
The one thing I seem to constantly worry about now is Hypos. I do still have good warming of a hypo but just seem to always worry about them :|
They say pumps are a lot more flexible in how you can work things, and almost take away to the threat of a hypo.
Any advice would be much appreciated.....
Thanks!
Looking for the pro's and con's of using a pump.
My HBA1c results came in at 6.2 on the 15th January, down from 6.6 in June 2012. Doctors are pleased with me, no issues with my health. We did discuss the possibility of using a pump.
I've been injecting since I was diagnosed in 1992 and this does not bother me in the sligThest. However I've done a little more research online and read about so much success stories - the Steve Wright(Sky news) one says how it has changed his life.
The one thing I seem to constantly worry about now is Hypos. I do still have good warming of a hypo but just seem to always worry about them :|
They say pumps are a lot more flexible in how you can work things, and almost take away to the threat of a hypo.
Any advice would be much appreciated.....
Thanks!