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<blockquote data-quote="DEL169" data-source="post: 2589995" data-attributes="member: 568476"><p>I still have no answers post discussions with professionals. It appears we have to sort pump change highs ourselves as all bodies are different. I’ve had a month ‘pump holiday’ which has stabilised control but am now ready to go back on pump as body is like a pin cushion and am concerned about absorption rates in over jabbed areas. Does anyone have 3 days poor control then 4 days good for no apparent reason? Still worried about pump change highs and different absorption rates on different parts of body but as always we persevere. If I get any answers or, if anyone else has any different ideas, please let us all know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEL169, post: 2589995, member: 568476"] I still have no answers post discussions with professionals. It appears we have to sort pump change highs ourselves as all bodies are different. I’ve had a month ‘pump holiday’ which has stabilised control but am now ready to go back on pump as body is like a pin cushion and am concerned about absorption rates in over jabbed areas. Does anyone have 3 days poor control then 4 days good for no apparent reason? Still worried about pump change highs and different absorption rates on different parts of body but as always we persevere. If I get any answers or, if anyone else has any different ideas, please let us all know. [/QUOTE]
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