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<blockquote data-quote="porl69" data-source="post: 2275803" data-attributes="member: 334119"><p>[USER=514907]@Tinkleberry[/USER] agree mostly with what [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] has said. I have been pumping for 18 months now and have had 2 sets pulled out by door handles (ouchey) and not tucking the tubes away. I have had the pump fall out of my pocket and the tube tugs a little and the pump swings but it does require a very hard tug to rip it out. IIt is aa lot of work to get the settings dialed into what works for you and does required the odd "tinkering" of the settings. Carb counting needs to be accurate as you are giving yourself micro doses of insulin ie .1 of a unit of insulin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porl69, post: 2275803, member: 334119"] [USER=514907]@Tinkleberry[/USER] agree mostly with what [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] has said. I have been pumping for 18 months now and have had 2 sets pulled out by door handles (ouchey) and not tucking the tubes away. I have had the pump fall out of my pocket and the tube tugs a little and the pump swings but it does require a very hard tug to rip it out. IIt is aa lot of work to get the settings dialed into what works for you and does required the odd "tinkering" of the settings. Carb counting needs to be accurate as you are giving yourself micro doses of insulin ie .1 of a unit of insulin [/QUOTE]
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