If you're bothered about it, grab a dead old mobile phone, stick it in a hip holster and carry it with you. That's where mine is all the time. And at night it sleeps next to me.I have no doubts that the pump is a much more efficient tool for delivering insulin than MDI. What I am not sure about is what it's like to have to carry around the device all the time on one's body, sleep with it, etc. I have watched videos, read a number of posts but it is still not easy for me to have some conclusive opinion on this.
I have no doubts that the pump is a much more efficient tool for delivering insulin than MDI. What I am not sure about is what it's like to have to carry around the device all the time on one's body, sleep with it, etc. I have watched videos, read a number of posts but it is still not easy for me to have some conclusive opinion on this.
I sleep on mine all the time. I can't speak for steel sets, but the teflon ones don't cause me any issues.And is it possible to sleep on the infusion set? I mean if it is inserted on your back, can you still sleep on your back?
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