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<blockquote data-quote="Olihill99" data-source="post: 2502322" data-attributes="member: 533331"><p>I disagree if you can provide the nhs with reason as to why you would benefit from the pump then yes you should get one this is peoples health we are talking about what is the difference between wanting and needing in this circumstance it is the same thing I want it because I know I need it and because I know it has major benefits which has been proven and sounds to be the case under your circumstance these devices can potentially save life’s and I have to wait 5 years believe me I’ve tried every ratio I stick to 1:10 because I know I’m generally save there but exercise I do not attempt because I hypo a pump would save that and exercise is the main benefit to health so think that in it’s self is a good enough reason. No you should not have to wait if you can provide reasons to why you should get one and don’t stop Till they give you it then you have a chance but there’s a lot people who not push against the nurses because they simply are anxious to disagree. I haven’t I’ve been forward with what I want from day one people need to understand how beneficial these pumps are and it should not be a complete battle to get one. But I thank you for the debate as you have added points I did not think about when it comes to there procedure so thank you and I will take it on board</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olihill99, post: 2502322, member: 533331"] I disagree if you can provide the nhs with reason as to why you would benefit from the pump then yes you should get one this is peoples health we are talking about what is the difference between wanting and needing in this circumstance it is the same thing I want it because I know I need it and because I know it has major benefits which has been proven and sounds to be the case under your circumstance these devices can potentially save life’s and I have to wait 5 years believe me I’ve tried every ratio I stick to 1:10 because I know I’m generally save there but exercise I do not attempt because I hypo a pump would save that and exercise is the main benefit to health so think that in it’s self is a good enough reason. No you should not have to wait if you can provide reasons to why you should get one and don’t stop Till they give you it then you have a chance but there’s a lot people who not push against the nurses because they simply are anxious to disagree. I haven’t I’ve been forward with what I want from day one people need to understand how beneficial these pumps are and it should not be a complete battle to get one. But I thank you for the debate as you have added points I did not think about when it comes to there procedure so thank you and I will take it on board [/QUOTE]
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