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Unable to have induction hob with insulin pump
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustydazzler" data-source="post: 722135" data-attributes="member: 25973"><p>I moved into a rented house that already had an induction hob (it's brilliant). I disconnect my pump and leave it off while I cook. I tend not to make complicated meals so it's not off for long and I've not noticed any problems with my levels by doing this. If I ever think it's been off for a significant time I would add on half or one unit when I dish up to cover what I might have missed. The magnetic field has been suggested to cause problems and I don't want to risk breaking my pump. (Oh, and hubby always shouts 'hob on' if he's doing the cooking haha)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustydazzler, post: 722135, member: 25973"] I moved into a rented house that already had an induction hob (it's brilliant). I disconnect my pump and leave it off while I cook. I tend not to make complicated meals so it's not off for long and I've not noticed any problems with my levels by doing this. If I ever think it's been off for a significant time I would add on half or one unit when I dish up to cover what I might have missed. The magnetic field has been suggested to cause problems and I don't want to risk breaking my pump. (Oh, and hubby always shouts 'hob on' if he's doing the cooking haha) [/QUOTE]
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