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<blockquote data-quote="Little_Lucy" data-source="post: 1340339" data-attributes="member: 247426"><p>Wow you have had diabetes for a long time [USER=80827]@-beckyb93-[/USER] I have had it for just over a year so they have a but better technology now. I am getting my pump after I've gone skiing for safety reasons as I would need to be watched and it would be a lot more convenient for the teachers I am getting it on the 16th January. The pump is a very good piece of technology as it is quite compact considering on what it does and I have one piece of advice even though you are quite a bit older than me putting the pump in will be quite scary as the needle practically shoots into you however it barely even hurts but don't feel bad if you where like me and didn't want to put it in because I was told it didn't hurt but I was still scared anyway [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little_Lucy, post: 1340339, member: 247426"] Wow you have had diabetes for a long time [USER=80827]@-beckyb93-[/USER] I have had it for just over a year so they have a but better technology now. I am getting my pump after I've gone skiing for safety reasons as I would need to be watched and it would be a lot more convenient for the teachers I am getting it on the 16th January. The pump is a very good piece of technology as it is quite compact considering on what it does and I have one piece of advice even though you are quite a bit older than me putting the pump in will be quite scary as the needle practically shoots into you however it barely even hurts but don't feel bad if you where like me and didn't want to put it in because I was told it didn't hurt but I was still scared anyway [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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