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<blockquote data-quote="scotteric" data-source="post: 1686674" data-attributes="member: 453103"><p>That sucks, are you able to see another consultant? I'm not too familiar with the NHS/UK health care system but I'm learning a lot from reading this forum! It's up to the doctor/endo where I live (Ontario, Canada) and luckily mine is a type 1 on a pump himself, so he's very receptive to helping those who want them. I'd highly recommend a pump if you can obtain one, I tried MDI for a few months and honestly felt like I had stepped out of a time machine back in 1995. I'm not bashing it at all, it's very possible to obtain excellent control on either regimen and many people prefer MDI and should. For me at least it just seemed like so much more work and effort to obtain the same (and often worse) results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotteric, post: 1686674, member: 453103"] That sucks, are you able to see another consultant? I'm not too familiar with the NHS/UK health care system but I'm learning a lot from reading this forum! It's up to the doctor/endo where I live (Ontario, Canada) and luckily mine is a type 1 on a pump himself, so he's very receptive to helping those who want them. I'd highly recommend a pump if you can obtain one, I tried MDI for a few months and honestly felt like I had stepped out of a time machine back in 1995. I'm not bashing it at all, it's very possible to obtain excellent control on either regimen and many people prefer MDI and should. For me at least it just seemed like so much more work and effort to obtain the same (and often worse) results. [/QUOTE]
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