Thanks everyone.
The past few days have been very emotional and stressful. I've changed a set already, but had to do it twice as the 1st time I forgot to fill the tube and cannula. My son (Xander, 5 years old) had a hypo this morning, so the nurse came to the house and adjusted Xander's basal rate. Ive been to the hospital twice this week, but thankfully the nurse is coming out again tomorrow to do a set change with me.
The good thing about the pump is, after the glucose meter sends the BG to the pump and you programme in the carbs then the pump works out how much insulin to give him, not just based on the food intake, but takes into consideration Xander's BG, if it needs to do a correction (be it + or -) and if there is still any active insulin, so it's that precise.
One thing I do find though is every time Xander wants to eat I check his BG, then weigh what im giving him to eat, then work out how many carbs, then wait til he eats it (if he doesnt eat it all then I have to work out what he did eat) then programme the carbs into the pump. Phew!!!!!
It can only get easier :? I hope.