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<blockquote data-quote="ExtremelyW0rried" data-source="post: 1684360" data-attributes="member: 429908"><p>It might be too soon or you might not like the idea but what about an insulin pump? One cannula change every three days. </p><p>There's also something called an I-port which it made by medronic and you put it on and inject through it. Means that you don't have to wear a pump if you don't like the idea of being attached to something all the time but don't have to inject. </p><p></p><p>One plus of the pump - not that I am suggesting you have any need to worry about your weight at all - is that it runs only on fast acting insulins whixh are less likely to cause weight gain. Also if you exercise you can reduce the insulin you are taking so you don't hypo and have to treat the low. It may be something to consider?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExtremelyW0rried, post: 1684360, member: 429908"] It might be too soon or you might not like the idea but what about an insulin pump? One cannula change every three days. There's also something called an I-port which it made by medronic and you put it on and inject through it. Means that you don't have to wear a pump if you don't like the idea of being attached to something all the time but don't have to inject. One plus of the pump - not that I am suggesting you have any need to worry about your weight at all - is that it runs only on fast acting insulins whixh are less likely to cause weight gain. Also if you exercise you can reduce the insulin you are taking so you don't hypo and have to treat the low. It may be something to consider? [/QUOTE]
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