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Please I want your answers in regards to Insulin pumps and the access to them.
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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2502317" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>Absolutely no way. You should not get one because you "want one".</p><p>The NHS should invest a large amount of money for a pump because you have a need and have proven you have the skills and ability ability to manage one.</p><p> </p><p>Before, I had a pump, I was injecting far more than 6 times a day - most days it was 10 times. And it is not about the ability to stick a needle in you and press the plunger. What needs to be second nature is the ability to calculate the dose ... years after the last time you did it.</p><p></p><p>I sympathise with your struggles managing your levels. This is probably why you have now been told you can have a pump. But that is very very different to "wanting" one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2502317, member: 527103"] Absolutely no way. You should not get one because you "want one". The NHS should invest a large amount of money for a pump because you have a need and have proven you have the skills and ability ability to manage one. Before, I had a pump, I was injecting far more than 6 times a day - most days it was 10 times. And it is not about the ability to stick a needle in you and press the plunger. What needs to be second nature is the ability to calculate the dose ... years after the last time you did it. I sympathise with your struggles managing your levels. This is probably why you have now been told you can have a pump. But that is very very different to "wanting" one. [/QUOTE]
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