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<blockquote data-quote="diabetic31years" data-source="post: 1528337" data-attributes="member: 413815"><p>Hi I'm Tina </p><p>I've been diabetic 31 years and started using a pump 3 years ago. </p><p>The problems are if your cannula is pulled out by accident, while sleeping, getting dressed etc. At night if you don't notice, this causes high bloods and as you probably already know ketosis. BG goes up quick as only one insulin is used. Fast acting. You have to change the cannula every 2-3 days which is wonderful compared to injections all the time. The amount of insulin is tailored to you. That's all I really know. I would say give it a try and see if it suits you as that's the only way really. </p><p>Kind regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diabetic31years, post: 1528337, member: 413815"] Hi I'm Tina I've been diabetic 31 years and started using a pump 3 years ago. The problems are if your cannula is pulled out by accident, while sleeping, getting dressed etc. At night if you don't notice, this causes high bloods and as you probably already know ketosis. BG goes up quick as only one insulin is used. Fast acting. You have to change the cannula every 2-3 days which is wonderful compared to injections all the time. The amount of insulin is tailored to you. That's all I really know. I would say give it a try and see if it suits you as that's the only way really. Kind regards [/QUOTE]
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