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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 1013095" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>I've been for a morning spa. Detached pump for jacuzzi, steam and sauna and then reconnected whilst relaxing and having read of mags etc. Had massages and never been a problem - I keep my pump by my side for this. I always declare T1 on form but no one has rejected treating me. Always be prepared to do some small basal adjustments if the pump is off for a while. Also, take some spare sets just in case and spare MDI injections. Sounds an awful lot to think of but I'm sure you will be fine. The only thing I haven't had is the rasal mud treatment (which I always loved). I'm really afraid that the mud would get in the set even with the cap on! I may do it one day at the end of the session and go for a shower and change the set straight after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 1013095, member: 32297"] I've been for a morning spa. Detached pump for jacuzzi, steam and sauna and then reconnected whilst relaxing and having read of mags etc. Had massages and never been a problem - I keep my pump by my side for this. I always declare T1 on form but no one has rejected treating me. Always be prepared to do some small basal adjustments if the pump is off for a while. Also, take some spare sets just in case and spare MDI injections. Sounds an awful lot to think of but I'm sure you will be fine. The only thing I haven't had is the rasal mud treatment (which I always loved). I'm really afraid that the mud would get in the set even with the cap on! I may do it one day at the end of the session and go for a shower and change the set straight after. [/QUOTE]
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