I did a dafne equivalent a few years before going on a insulin pump. I think most care providers consider a recognised carb counting course a prerequisite of obtaining and pump.
I did a dafne equivalent a few years before going on a insulin pump. I think most care providers consider a recognised carb counting course a prerequisite of obtaining and pump.
I was required to do the local equivalent of the DAFNE course.
I believe there were at least two reasons for this
- ensure you understand how to carb count as pump requires more accurate carb counting
- ensure we are willing to invest the time and effort needed to get value from a pump.
Whilst I had had diabetes for 12 years at the time, the course was useful for me. The time was well spent.
I also had to go on a local variant of the DAFNE course, and had previously been carb counting since I was started on basal/bolus (sometime in the late 80's I think - not quite sure when)
But I did actually learn a few things that I didn't previously know and definitely benefitted from it (before I went on it I was convinced it would be a waste of time and they could teach me nothing lol - well they did)