Dublindiabetic
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Thanks. I am a male. I often wear suits when meeting clients. While i know it shouldn't matter if someone sees the pump it is something I would prefer to keep hidden.
Even some simple things like having a shower or sitting on the loo seem really awkward
Thanks. I am a male. I often wear suits when meeting clients. While i know it shouldn't matter if someone sees the pump it is something I would prefer to keep hidden.
Even some simple things like having a shower or sitting on the loo seem really awkward
Hi,
I got my Medtronic 640g pump only yesterday. Doing the initiating period so only using saline at the moment and still injecting myself as i would have done previously.
Already feel like the pump is not for me. It feels very bulky and is not comfortable on my belt. I also would want it to be discreet and it is noticeable when there.
I saw some bands online but not sure if they are practical in real life. some had pouches wrapped around the leg or stomach but you would really need to find a bathroom to get at your pump to insert the BG and Carbs details.
any advice would be great as feel bad that after waiting a year I am thinking about handing back the pump already and continuing with my pens.
Thanks for the reply. Do you find it awkward having to take it to to enter the data? I was injecting in stomach but got lipohypertrophy so now inject in calves which I find quite easy to do discretely when eating out around othersI'm a lawyer and wear a suit every day. I found it way harder on MDI because the only convenient place to inject was my stomach, which meant I was constantly overusing it and still had to unbutton my shirt to get to it which was so annoying! Just clip your pump to your belt under your suit jacket where it will be hidden, or keep it in your right pant pocket, tuck the tube in your pants and wrap it around/under your belt. Having to wear a suit is one of the biggest reasons I pump, it makes it way easier to take insulin discreetly around others as well.
I am based in Dublin. I got the Medtronic mini med this week. They didn't really offer a choice and had been on waiting list for a yearIs the Medtronic/MiniMed Paradigm Veo still available where you are? I'm not impressed with the new Medtronic pumps, I've been using Paradigm pumps since 2006 and they are smaller. You may want to see if you can switch to a Paradigm if possible.
Thanks for the reply. Do you find it awkward having to take it to to enter the data? I was injecting in stomach but got lipohypertrophy so now inject in calves which I find quite easy to do discretely when eating out around others
I am based in Dublin. I got the Medtronic mini med this week. They didn't really offer a choice and had been on waiting list for a year
Just clip the pump to your pocket or position it somewhere else on your belt. I've never had anyone comment on my pump which is clipped on my pocket. The tubing is long enough not to interfere with toilet needs, you unclip it for a shower so can't see a problem there at all.Thanks. I am a male. I often wear suits when meeting clients. While i know it shouldn't matter if someone sees the pump it is something I would prefer to keep hidden.
Even some simple things like having a shower or sitting on the loo seem really awkward
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