I am just outside Dundee and go to the clinic at Ninewells.Thank you for your replies! I am from Dundee. We're really very lucky here in that consultants, well at least the ones I have seen - are very keen for T1s to go on a pump. Providing you meet the criteria, the funding is available for everyone that wants it.
How did you find the first few weeks @dtennant9 ?
I've been on my pump for three weeks though it feels more like three months.
It's been really hard for me. I didn't take any time off work but I ended up calling in sick for two days, and when I went back my colleagues were clearly alarmed at how unwell I seemed. I also underestimated the emotional impact of completing changing a routine I'd had for 15 years. Insulin through a pump works differently than through an injection, and suddenly the 'rules' I'd relied on for years weren't working. I've felt really out of control and helpless.
BUT things turned a corner at the weekend and I feel like my old self again. My blood sugars are coming under control and I've got to know some of the new rules I'll live by. Having this forum has really helped, because although my diabetes nurse is very good there's nothing like talking to people who've been through what you have.
I would take the advice and book time off work for the first week, where you're pretty much guaranteed blood sugars out of your normal range. But then I think it's important to follow your normal routine, if you have one. Many people have different pump settings for weekdays and weekends, so if you stayed off work for a while and got your settings right, they'd probably have to be changed completely once you went back to work.
On a similar note, do you run regularly and do a lot of races / marathons? If you do, then you'll need to figure out your exercise settings pretty quickly, so you may as well go ahead (assuming you're not having hypo problems). If the marathon is a one-off, I would say it's a complication you don't need in the first few months of pumping.
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