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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 623002" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Your fears are absolutely nonsense to be honest.</p><p>A pump depending on choice of manufacturer is far less noticeable than injections ( to me, at least).</p><p></p><p>I wear mine on my arm and wear vest tshirts majority of time in summer. Only had 1 nosey welsh guy ask me what it was (i said a new probation tag!!). From now until May its pretty much under all my clothes and nobody knows I have one. I have a remote control handset (accuchek pump) so instead of hoiking out injections when eating it is a small remote control. If you consider an accuchek pump wait for the new one out that the remote control look like an iphone!!</p><p></p><p>They are fantastic. Far less intrusive to me than hoiking out injections etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 623002, member: 17713"] Your fears are absolutely nonsense to be honest. A pump depending on choice of manufacturer is far less noticeable than injections ( to me, at least). I wear mine on my arm and wear vest tshirts majority of time in summer. Only had 1 nosey welsh guy ask me what it was (i said a new probation tag!!). From now until May its pretty much under all my clothes and nobody knows I have one. I have a remote control handset (accuchek pump) so instead of hoiking out injections when eating it is a small remote control. If you consider an accuchek pump wait for the new one out that the remote control look like an iphone!! They are fantastic. Far less intrusive to me than hoiking out injections etc... [/QUOTE]
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