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<blockquote data-quote="Fayefaye1429" data-source="post: 1128080" data-attributes="member: 177228"><p>I have had two pumps in my life. The first one changed my hbc from 12 to 7 in two months!!! But there were negatives to it. I now am on an omipod and it's awesome!!!! Why? No wires, it's light and barely noticeable. It also is so pratical . I would encourage to think about what you health wise need from it but also personally. For example when I first went on the pump one lady in my group decided against it as she felt it made her notice her diabetes aloy and that was something she did not want. The second time I am a big sports fan and am trying to get there, anywho having no wires or weight on me gives me so much more flexibility and also less equipment than my previous pump. I would also encourage they are good but are only technology they break down not intentionally obviously so knowing your press and having them is still an awesome idea so if you do t feel well but don't know why you can go back to pens to ensure the pump is working but not to scare you as there is lots of support tec and support if it may go wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fayefaye1429, post: 1128080, member: 177228"] I have had two pumps in my life. The first one changed my hbc from 12 to 7 in two months!!! But there were negatives to it. I now am on an omipod and it's awesome!!!! Why? No wires, it's light and barely noticeable. It also is so pratical . I would encourage to think about what you health wise need from it but also personally. For example when I first went on the pump one lady in my group decided against it as she felt it made her notice her diabetes aloy and that was something she did not want. The second time I am a big sports fan and am trying to get there, anywho having no wires or weight on me gives me so much more flexibility and also less equipment than my previous pump. I would also encourage they are good but are only technology they break down not intentionally obviously so knowing your press and having them is still an awesome idea so if you do t feel well but don't know why you can go back to pens to ensure the pump is working but not to scare you as there is lots of support tec and support if it may go wrong [/QUOTE]
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