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?
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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![]()