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<blockquote data-quote="Olihill99" data-source="post: 2502303" data-attributes="member: 533331"><p>Defiantly personal I’ve been diagnosed little over a year now and wanted the pump since diagnosis I understand how much they cost and we must have rules for stuff like this , I get that but what I don’t is if there is now the cgms interaction with pumps meaning that it will inject based on your blood sugar you still have to do abit work but it’s mainly the Machine as it tests your sugars at the same time anyway if there are things like this then I hole heartedly believe people should be giving and trained on them end of some people manage the injections well, but that’s mainly a lot of people who only had injections to rely on at the time now we have technology now that can keep type 1 diabetics sugars in range even when exercising , for me money should not be even a discussion this **** should be free and it defiantly should not cost thousands and I’m in line to get the pump now but for how difficult it’s been to push for it I kind of wish I just never even knew what a pump was to be honest, I don’t see how’s it fair that other people should have to be told no just because mainly they don’t trust you to use it they care more about been sued from what I’ve been told , But to be honest it’s always about money in this word and that needs to change people should not be profiting of the pumps but believe people are making millions there stupidly over priced sorry for nay typos <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olihill99, post: 2502303, member: 533331"] Defiantly personal I’ve been diagnosed little over a year now and wanted the pump since diagnosis I understand how much they cost and we must have rules for stuff like this , I get that but what I don’t is if there is now the cgms interaction with pumps meaning that it will inject based on your blood sugar you still have to do abit work but it’s mainly the Machine as it tests your sugars at the same time anyway if there are things like this then I hole heartedly believe people should be giving and trained on them end of some people manage the injections well, but that’s mainly a lot of people who only had injections to rely on at the time now we have technology now that can keep type 1 diabetics sugars in range even when exercising , for me money should not be even a discussion this **** should be free and it defiantly should not cost thousands and I’m in line to get the pump now but for how difficult it’s been to push for it I kind of wish I just never even knew what a pump was to be honest, I don’t see how’s it fair that other people should have to be told no just because mainly they don’t trust you to use it they care more about been sued from what I’ve been told , But to be honest it’s always about money in this word and that needs to change people should not be profiting of the pumps but believe people are making millions there stupidly over priced sorry for nay typos :) [/QUOTE]
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