Say very nice Well doneLeah is 5 years old, We asked about our diabetic nurse about the pump (accu chek combi) about April time, we had the pump on trial for 3 weeks to see if we (Leah) liked it.
I didnt know how she would be connected to it 24 hours aday. But she loved it so asked for funding we now have our own pump and we have to renew it in 4 years if we would like it again. Also no one told us that you have to get your pump insured that costs us £7 a month.
The pump is hard work but like everything that comes with diabetes its worth the effort. We have fantastic belts which are from the U.S.A the pump fits into and you dnt even realise she has it on under her clothes.
They are in great colours and she does all her activies in them (horse riding etc) and it doesnt move.
The only problem we have had is that we have been moved onto the cleo lines and they dnt seem as sticky as our old ones and she keeps knocking them since Leah will only let us put the canula into her bum or top of her leg.
We have to do her fastings every couple of months the night time one is a pain. B.Gs every 2 hours but Leah is the age where she sleeps in our bed for a treat.
We still have hypos and hypers trying to get her basal rate right since it keeps changing but she is so much happier with it.
Hope you find this helpful. I would deffinatly see if you can get it on trial and see how it goes. Good Luck.
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