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<blockquote data-quote="crashinduction" data-source="post: 794056" data-attributes="member: 165735"><p>Hiya Spiker. </p><p>I know what you mean. I've had a pump for 2.5 years now and the tube thing used to really do my swede in. </p><p>I work in theatre so can hide it in an inside-tunic/PJ top type thing. It is annoying though, sticking out of your pants. </p><p>I used to do the hole in the pockets thing too but found that I couldn't be bothered. </p><p>I did try a SPIBelt (running elastic micro bumbag) which is brilliant and they even do a diabetic pump one with an opening to fit a tube through. Amazon do them for ~£20 and they're ace at night too. </p><p>I used to use one and they hide all excess tubing and go round your waist and conceal the pump nicely. </p><p>Doesn't solve the psychology but maybe talking it through with a psychologist at your Diabetic clinic could help you to deal with this. </p><p>It does get rid of the **** tubing though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashinduction, post: 794056, member: 165735"] Hiya Spiker. I know what you mean. I've had a pump for 2.5 years now and the tube thing used to really do my swede in. I work in theatre so can hide it in an inside-tunic/PJ top type thing. It is annoying though, sticking out of your pants. I used to do the hole in the pockets thing too but found that I couldn't be bothered. I did try a SPIBelt (running elastic micro bumbag) which is brilliant and they even do a diabetic pump one with an opening to fit a tube through. Amazon do them for ~£20 and they're ace at night too. I used to use one and they hide all excess tubing and go round your waist and conceal the pump nicely. Doesn't solve the psychology but maybe talking it through with a psychologist at your Diabetic clinic could help you to deal with this. It does get rid of the **** tubing though! [/QUOTE]
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