Have you thought about one of the patch pumps like the Cellnovo or Omnipod if they are offered?Hello, sorry if this has been asked before! It has been suggested by my diabetic nurse that I may be a suitable candidate for a pump as I am very sensitive to insulin and suffer a lot with hypos as a result of my very active job and exercising a lot. It does have a lot of appeal-it would be nice to have proper control without peaks and dips etc! I was just wondering where do you put the pump when exercising? I was thinking when I'm at the track doing sprints etc, I have this image that the pump would be flapping about on my waistband and be worried that it won't stay on! Also when I'm in the gym doing burpees and plyometrics, I imagine it not staying on then. Probably being v silly but any information would be appreciatedthank you in advance
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I have a pump and actually take it off for running as I don't need any basal when I'm exercising. If I do need to keep it on I just clip it to my shorts. The set never comes unstuck and I obviously do sweat when I run. I have the set fitted just above my bum as I found my stomach bruised too easily.
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