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<blockquote data-quote="RuthW" data-source="post: 875317" data-attributes="member: 148713"><p>I've had diabetes for forty-eight years and I loooooooooove my pump! I have had it for about eight months and it has made life so much better. I have ten times more energy, my skin is great, I look so healthy, my moods are better, my concentration is better. But you have to really work on it. I was told that up 70% of people give it up in the first year. But that's because they don't get to grips with all the different features. So I bought three books:Think Like a Pancreas, Pumping Insulin and Diabetic Athletes Handbook, and have been working my way through them, and learning how to use it properly and fully. I reckon by the end of the year I'll be expert enough.</p><p></p><p>Once you get it you can get advice here anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuthW, post: 875317, member: 148713"] I've had diabetes for forty-eight years and I loooooooooove my pump! I have had it for about eight months and it has made life so much better. I have ten times more energy, my skin is great, I look so healthy, my moods are better, my concentration is better. But you have to really work on it. I was told that up 70% of people give it up in the first year. But that's because they don't get to grips with all the different features. So I bought three books:Think Like a Pancreas, Pumping Insulin and Diabetic Athletes Handbook, and have been working my way through them, and learning how to use it properly and fully. I reckon by the end of the year I'll be expert enough. Once you get it you can get advice here anyway. [/QUOTE]
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