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<blockquote data-quote="lesaw" data-source="post: 362763" data-attributes="member: 42163"><p>Hi Sophie,</p><p></p><p>Just to let you know both myself & my husband both said the pump wasnt for Blair. But when he was offered it we decided that we would try (probably I was more up for it). With the pump its no procise with the insulin - that is why blairs rages have decreased. Because Blair is so active we thought the injection would be better but we were wrong - the pump is hard work but we are getting there - never thought we would my husband thought it wouldn't benefit blair's football but it has actual benefited him. Blair is now the same wee boy as he was when he was diagnosed at age 6. Please dintbrule out the pump. Also please check out Bayer Events as they have lots of things to do for kids. </p><p></p><p>Take care. Lesa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesaw, post: 362763, member: 42163"] Hi Sophie, Just to let you know both myself & my husband both said the pump wasnt for Blair. But when he was offered it we decided that we would try (probably I was more up for it). With the pump its no procise with the insulin - that is why blairs rages have decreased. Because Blair is so active we thought the injection would be better but we were wrong - the pump is hard work but we are getting there - never thought we would my husband thought it wouldn't benefit blair's football but it has actual benefited him. Blair is now the same wee boy as he was when he was diagnosed at age 6. Please dintbrule out the pump. Also please check out Bayer Events as they have lots of things to do for kids. Take care. Lesa [/QUOTE]
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