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Swedish study on pumps v MDI


... Interesting, thanks the_exile... Also interesting you feel less tired on the pump - do you know why that is? Is it because you're having fewer highs and lows...?


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... Interesting, thanks the_exile... Also interesting you feel less tired on the pump - do you know why that is? Is it because you're having fewer highs and lows...?


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It seems to be widely accepted that if your control is full of highs and lows, and swings all about the place, it takes it's toll on your body. The stability and predictability the pump has provided would look to have done me the world of good in that respect.
 

On the basis of my few months' experience, I certainly find that good, even control = feeling energized, versus seesawing ups and downs when one has accidents = feeling wiped out.
 
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