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<blockquote data-quote="sleepster" data-source="post: 2267139" data-attributes="member: 482479"><p>Since [USER=500850]@Capt-Slog[/USER] has given lots of useful information for the other questions, I'll answer number 5.</p><p></p><p>Some people choose to have a 'pump holiday' when they go away, I've never done that so perhaps if anyone has, they can advise on their reasons for doing so. My pump has been on all my holidays with me.</p><p>Is there a particular reason why you think you would/should remove it for travelling?</p><p>I had been diabetic for 15 years before I got a pump, and even then it was only because I had lost hypo awareness and was having problems from not waking up when having hypos during the night. Unfortunately it's not as simple as you want one, so you get one, unless you are going to self-fund.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepster, post: 2267139, member: 482479"] Since [USER=500850]@Capt-Slog[/USER] has given lots of useful information for the other questions, I'll answer number 5. Some people choose to have a 'pump holiday' when they go away, I've never done that so perhaps if anyone has, they can advise on their reasons for doing so. My pump has been on all my holidays with me. Is there a particular reason why you think you would/should remove it for travelling? I had been diabetic for 15 years before I got a pump, and even then it was only because I had lost hypo awareness and was having problems from not waking up when having hypos during the night. Unfortunately it's not as simple as you want one, so you get one, unless you are going to self-fund. [/QUOTE]
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