Tracey167 said:Hi
I have also been referred for a pump by my diabetic consultant, I have heard alot of good feedback about the pumps. What pump have you got?
I was shown a aviva combo by my diabetic nurse and another nurse told me about the medtronic veo pump thay suspends insulin if your sugar levels drop to low (the only one to do this) which sounds great because the reason i was referred was because of constant hypos.
Its great that you are getting on well with it, it must be great to not keep injecting god knows how many times a day.
Tracey167
iHs said:
I've now got my Combo too.
I picked my pump up at my hospital via the rep. I did extremely well and got 2 skins given me, 2 neoprene cases which are handy, a belt clip case and a load of Flexlink sets and the Link Assist. I even got 2 manuals, one of which is a training manual that guides you what to do picture by picture. I'm also going to receive a set of Rosemary Conley weighing scales foc.
i've just got to muck about now and play with the remote. It's a bit daunting so I'm going to use the training manual and 'watch with mother'. :lol:
The Flexlinks are definately a complete doddle to put in - absolutely painless. In a few weeks time a 6mm Flexlink will be available and a newer version of the Link Assist.
As you can probably guess, I'm very happy so am grabbing some coffee and then I am going toRun For The Hills
avi said:Hi everyone
My pump is an animas 2020, and in answer to the excercise question, I set a temporary basal an hour before I go out for a walk say reduced by about 70-80%, this will be different for everyone and also depends on type of excersise and time of day, just have to find out what suits you best.
avi
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