Azure - I am glad you like your pump, I have a dog walking pal who is exactly the same plus another friend who cannot understand why I wish to stay as I am. But I have never had any really bad hypos, maybe two/three in the past 43 years. Since being on MDI as opposed to the two injections a day I had been doing, I have found it to be as flexible as I could wish for.
If I don't want to eat all day I can just do the long acting one and go without food all day (have to say that would be unlikely for me
). Also I can miss lunch if I want to, which means no fast acting, or have a big salad with no carbs, and then again no fast acting needed. Maybe I am lucky but I don't really the get the dawn phenonem very much - I think if the pump suits you, then that's absolutely fantastic. But for me, I am full of energy and life, and maybe at my great age of 61 this month - though I feel about 18 still
) I just don't want to go on a pump when everything is working well for me. My results are very good and my diabetic team are well pleased with how I am doing. If and when I have worse control maybe I will think again, but for now I am happy with my insulin pens and the 4mm needles. Each to their own as I said previously. In fact I don't really think about diabetes much once I've done my blood test, eaten, then I use my fast acting pen after I've eaten, as I count the carbs, I've done my injection in public very discreetly and also with friends and family.
I am always pleased to hear of someone who is doing so well on the pump like you, fingers crossed one day there will be a cure and we can forget the pumps, the pens and the blood testing.
All good wishes from a confirmed MDI