I was micro managing my t1d on injections which was causing me to feel burnt out, I started using a pump around 8 years ago and despite initial fears in handing over control to a machine it has helped alot, I can program in different basal patterns for exercise, illness, weekends, holidays etc, I can take it off for short periods like bathing/showers/swimming (not waterproof), the Tandem has been pretty reliable, my last pump failed around 5 times - Medtronic. I wouldn't be without it now but do use pen back ups for holidays and in case of pump failure (that's necessary). If you are offered one do your research, instagram/tik tok are good platforms to find information on these. Think about how your life could change with using one and how you would feel being attached to one, bear in mind these are not a magic tool to good control, in fact the first few months I was completely disillusioned and unsure if I could continue as my control got a lot worse before it improved so align your expectations that your control could suffer and work is required with tweaking and basal testing to make it work for you.