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<blockquote data-quote="MinaRotter" data-source="post: 1808621" data-attributes="member: 461913"><p>Yeh there's always the exception that proves the rule. </p><p></p><p>I've never met anyone who's changed back except on these forums and I worked as a GP with special interest In diabetes and knew the lead consultant for Diabetes pump therapy in Liverpool that at the time was one of the few centres that offered the service and covered the West Midlands, Wales and most of the North Western HA's and he told me NOBODY had changed back from pump therapy.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly that was 5 years or so ago and I've been retired for the last 10, so I'm sure these mythical beasts exist but pretty rarely. Incidentally, I did say "not many' change back. I didn't say no one does.</p><p></p><p>From my experience with the dawn phenomenon, the only thing that resolved it was the pump. I've tried monotard, leo mixtard, ultratard, glargine in single bolus and split bolus. None of which coveted it and most of the time I ended up having to time my meals to coincide with the lows I got as a result.</p><p></p><p>Guess it depends how bad the DP is. Not sure why you're so against pumps - especially if it hasn't been tried</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinaRotter, post: 1808621, member: 461913"] Yeh there's always the exception that proves the rule. I've never met anyone who's changed back except on these forums and I worked as a GP with special interest In diabetes and knew the lead consultant for Diabetes pump therapy in Liverpool that at the time was one of the few centres that offered the service and covered the West Midlands, Wales and most of the North Western HA's and he told me NOBODY had changed back from pump therapy. Admittedly that was 5 years or so ago and I've been retired for the last 10, so I'm sure these mythical beasts exist but pretty rarely. Incidentally, I did say "not many' change back. I didn't say no one does. From my experience with the dawn phenomenon, the only thing that resolved it was the pump. I've tried monotard, leo mixtard, ultratard, glargine in single bolus and split bolus. None of which coveted it and most of the time I ended up having to time my meals to coincide with the lows I got as a result. Guess it depends how bad the DP is. Not sure why you're so against pumps - especially if it hasn't been tried [/QUOTE]
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