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<blockquote data-quote="purleypete" data-source="post: 1250567" data-attributes="member: 29722"><p>I agree totally with [USER=14029]@CarbsRok[/USER]. Life has thrown some terrible things at you which is really difficult. But many of us here have had varied life challenges thrown at them; that is not to try and take away anything of what you have been through, just to say you are not alone in adversity coupled with diabetes. </p><p></p><p>Success or failure with pumping ends up being in the hands of the user. The consultant or DSN are only there once every few months if you are lucky, but you are attached to this thing 24x7. Read the books recommended and change one thing at a time figuring out what works for you. Don't forget that settings need to be reviewed as situations change.</p><p></p><p>Stay positive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purleypete, post: 1250567, member: 29722"] I agree totally with [USER=14029]@CarbsRok[/USER]. Life has thrown some terrible things at you which is really difficult. But many of us here have had varied life challenges thrown at them; that is not to try and take away anything of what you have been through, just to say you are not alone in adversity coupled with diabetes. Success or failure with pumping ends up being in the hands of the user. The consultant or DSN are only there once every few months if you are lucky, but you are attached to this thing 24x7. Read the books recommended and change one thing at a time figuring out what works for you. Don't forget that settings need to be reviewed as situations change. Stay positive! [/QUOTE]
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