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<blockquote data-quote="diabeticmum" data-source="post: 128086" data-attributes="member: 14165"><p>Thanks for replying, I do have quite a few hypo's each week, I had to have an ambulance out on one ocassion. I know that getting a pump is not easy, and I am prepared for that. I have other issues that affect my diabetic control, and I am going to mention this when I see the consultant. I do not calorie count, but would be prepared to do so, and take any course offered if that what it takes. I am also concerned about long term damage and complications, and if using a pump could prevent this? I feel quite trapped by my diabetic regime, having to eat at set times, and also having to eat extra snacks to avoid hypo's. This is something which I find annoying, I really would like to have the control, rather than the diabetics deciding on what I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diabeticmum, post: 128086, member: 14165"] Thanks for replying, I do have quite a few hypo's each week, I had to have an ambulance out on one ocassion. I know that getting a pump is not easy, and I am prepared for that. I have other issues that affect my diabetic control, and I am going to mention this when I see the consultant. I do not calorie count, but would be prepared to do so, and take any course offered if that what it takes. I am also concerned about long term damage and complications, and if using a pump could prevent this? I feel quite trapped by my diabetic regime, having to eat at set times, and also having to eat extra snacks to avoid hypo's. This is something which I find annoying, I really would like to have the control, rather than the diabetics deciding on what I do! [/QUOTE]
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