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<blockquote data-quote="Flossy11" data-source="post: 958653" data-attributes="member: 212070"><p>My daughter has been diagnosed T1 little over a week ago. After the shock had settled we gave started looking at other options to deliver insulin etc. She is carb counting and taking shots before every meal and long lasting one st night. I have googled! And seen that there are other ways to manage but it appears very confusing. Our doctor has mentioned a pump, but we are not sure whether to push forward with this as nothing more gas been done. She is finding the finger pricking the worst at the moment so we would like to investigate the CGM route. Does anyone use both CGM and pump? Can you recommend any? Is there a preferred make that the NHS will support?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flossy11, post: 958653, member: 212070"] My daughter has been diagnosed T1 little over a week ago. After the shock had settled we gave started looking at other options to deliver insulin etc. She is carb counting and taking shots before every meal and long lasting one st night. I have googled! And seen that there are other ways to manage but it appears very confusing. Our doctor has mentioned a pump, but we are not sure whether to push forward with this as nothing more gas been done. She is finding the finger pricking the worst at the moment so we would like to investigate the CGM route. Does anyone use both CGM and pump? Can you recommend any? Is there a preferred make that the NHS will support? [/QUOTE]
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