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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 1071341" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>The DAFNE course, or the ability to prove that you have good carb counting skills is a prerequisite before moving to a insulin pump [USER=32394]@catapillar[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>It can't be easy having so many hypo episodes and I really do feel for you, just a week or two ago there was a member on here called [USER=93467]@yingtong[/USER] who changed to a insulin pump last year, he had lost his hypo awareness symptoms in recent years but they have recently returned thanks to being on a pump and not experiencing as many hypoglycaemic episodes.</p><p></p><p>The beauty of.being on a pump is the ability to have multiple basal rates, deliver bolus doses in smaller increments (and over extended periods if necessary) and the option to use TBR's (temporary basal rates) in times of illness/stress or when exercising, I really do think you'd reap the benefits of using one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 1071341, member: 11028"] The DAFNE course, or the ability to prove that you have good carb counting skills is a prerequisite before moving to a insulin pump [USER=32394]@catapillar[/USER] . It can't be easy having so many hypo episodes and I really do feel for you, just a week or two ago there was a member on here called [USER=93467]@yingtong[/USER] who changed to a insulin pump last year, he had lost his hypo awareness symptoms in recent years but they have recently returned thanks to being on a pump and not experiencing as many hypoglycaemic episodes. The beauty of.being on a pump is the ability to have multiple basal rates, deliver bolus doses in smaller increments (and over extended periods if necessary) and the option to use TBR's (temporary basal rates) in times of illness/stress or when exercising, I really do think you'd reap the benefits of using one. [/QUOTE]
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