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There's a video showing it being inserted. Not for the squeamish, especially the bit at around 8 mins where he gets busy with an apple-corer. It's like Hannibal Lecter has developed an interest in cgm....
And remember it's got to be removed too...
There's been a couple of threads about it a while back, tim2000s found out that it was ridiculously expensive, can't recall exactly, something like £400 per month.
Plus there was only one clinic in the UK set up to do it, so it would mean regular trips tp London.
I was kinda interested in it if I was planning on doing some lengthy backpacking, but, erm, not at that price...
Woohoo.....DSN just phoned me....I pick up my pump on 24 January and go "live" on 7 February
Yay! Another assimilation into the DiaBorg!Woohoo.....DSN just phoned me....I pick up my pump on 24 January and go "live" on 7 February
£400 for that????? £350 of that must be for the amount of waking around that bloke in the white coat did.
Woohoo.....DSN just phoned me....I pick up my pump on 24 January and go "live" on 7 February
Chinese and wine tonight.
That's all.
Oh and posh chocolate aero mousse.
Morning all, great news @porl69!
Complete change of subject - I love jacket potatoes but hardly ever eat them these days as they're high GI and carb-loaded. I don't strictly low carb, but defo lower than I used to. I can't remember where I read it again lately that cooking, cooling then reheating high carb food like jacket potatoes, pasta, rice, hugely reduces the absorbable carb content, so last night I thought I'd give it a try. Admittedly I upped the fat content by adding cheese, bacon and sour cream, but - no big spike, just a gentle slide up, which I almost always experience in the evening regardless of what I eat, which I then corrected, I guess you'd call it a split bolus. Woke at 6.8 and I'm happy with that. So I think one of my favourite foods, if I cook it then reheat it, is back on the menu!
Morning all, great news @porl69!
Complete change of subject - I love jacket potatoes but hardly ever eat them these days as they're high GI and carb-loaded. I don't strictly low carb, but defo lower than I used to. I can't remember where I read it again lately that cooking, cooling then reheating high carb food like jacket potatoes, pasta, rice, hugely reduces the absorbable carb content, so last night I thought I'd give it a try. Admittedly I upped the fat content by adding cheese, bacon and sour cream, but - no big spike, just a gentle slide up, which I almost always experience in the evening regardless of what I eat, which I then corrected, I guess you'd call it a split bolus. Woke at 6.8 and I'm happy with that. So I think one of my favourite foods, if I cook it then reheat it, is back on the menu!
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