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Should I switch to an insulin pump?
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<blockquote data-quote="saders" data-source="post: 2292474" data-attributes="member: 55475"><p>Hi Becky, it sounds like we are in a similar boat! I am 27 in September, T1 Diabetic since I was 10 and had a pump fitted back in March in the hope that my bloods would be better pre-conception. My hba1c is 55mmol/7.5% which is still too high but much better than ever before. The pump isn't too much hassle. I still wear tight dresses if I want and show it off in my bikini on holiday I always see it as a little quirk of me and often a good talking point its helped my bloods to become much more level overall and we are well on our way to trying for a baby over the coming months. I'd love to talk more about the pump with you if you like? I've read a few books that I can recommend too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saders, post: 2292474, member: 55475"] Hi Becky, it sounds like we are in a similar boat! I am 27 in September, T1 Diabetic since I was 10 and had a pump fitted back in March in the hope that my bloods would be better pre-conception. My hba1c is 55mmol/7.5% which is still too high but much better than ever before. The pump isn't too much hassle. I still wear tight dresses if I want and show it off in my bikini on holiday I always see it as a little quirk of me and often a good talking point its helped my bloods to become much more level overall and we are well on our way to trying for a baby over the coming months. I'd love to talk more about the pump with you if you like? I've read a few books that I can recommend too [/QUOTE]
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