Hey i'm Tom,
I am 19 and i've been type 1 for 3 years. I am thinking of getting a pump this year, just wondering if anyone with one now would recommend it?
Cheers
just wondering if anyone with one now would recommend it?
Would you say your pump is worth 8 weeks pay? It has been suggested that I look into it a number of times by my doctors. It's just a lot of money AU$9,500, however if it can prevent complications,
To give you some insight into this, from my perspective the answer is yes. Prior to getting a pump through the NHS, I was paying for my own supplies using a borrowed pump, and now I've switched to using OpenAPS, I have bought a pump myself that works with the software and fortunately don't have to pay for supplies.Would you say your pump is worth 8 weeks pay? It has been suggested that I look into it a number of times by my doctors. It's just a lot of money AU$9,500, however if it can prevent complications, it's not that expensive. Just curious if those on a pump would pay for it if they had to, is it that good? Before everyone points out the running expenses the supplies are very cheap as they are government subsidised ~ 4 Coffees a month (batteries not included).
Hey i'm Tom,
I am 19 and i've been type 1 for 3 years. I am thinking of getting a pump this year, just wondering if anyone with one now would recommend it?
Cheers
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