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<blockquote data-quote="Cookiekeri" data-source="post: 2271324" data-attributes="member: 489022"><p>If your looking to go on a pump try the tandem X2 me personally prefer this pump it does most things a pump should do plus it’s much smaller and clearer (digital) front for people with poor eye sights !!! </p><p>Pumps give you more freedom rather than injecting a load of insulin on one shot they treacle over time ! Just make sure you bolus for everything that you eat and to make sure your canulas are in your skin properly and you shouldn’t have a problem... you’ll have to do a carb counting course and know the ins and outs of carbs ... you should know your insulin ratio by now ?? Talk this through with your diabetic nurse or doctor because at the end of the day it’s your diabetes do you wanna do what’s best for you! Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cookiekeri, post: 2271324, member: 489022"] If your looking to go on a pump try the tandem X2 me personally prefer this pump it does most things a pump should do plus it’s much smaller and clearer (digital) front for people with poor eye sights !!! Pumps give you more freedom rather than injecting a load of insulin on one shot they treacle over time ! Just make sure you bolus for everything that you eat and to make sure your canulas are in your skin properly and you shouldn’t have a problem... you’ll have to do a carb counting course and know the ins and outs of carbs ... you should know your insulin ratio by now ?? Talk this through with your diabetic nurse or doctor because at the end of the day it’s your diabetes do you wanna do what’s best for you! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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