Having had this discussion with a couple of pump clinic specialists recently, while the pumps themselves have an Rx marking on them, they are not prescription items. I was roundly shouted down by a couple of well known HCPs on that topic.a pump is prescription equipment and prescription equipment can only be used by the person it is prescribed to
Hi @Endy07
Can you explain your logic that leads you to believe you can take your insulin earlier before meals if you have a pump?
I'm not sure about the legal side of things but would you want to trust my life to something which is no longer within warranty with no support to set it up adjusting dosage, configuring basals, etc.@Endy07 I have same thoughts a @helensaramay, whilst a pump would maybe automate it, you can still inject insulin pre meal - I did it for many years and you can inject again at meal time or later for a manual double bolus.
As for the legal control on an NHS issued pump that has past its 4 yrs life, I'm pretty sure there are no controls on passing on such an item that would have been destroyed but selling them I would expect be a criminal act.
I'm not sure about the legal side of things but would you want to trust my life to something which is no longer within warranty with no support to set it up adjusting dosage, configuring basals, etc.
It is a lot more than just learning what the controls do (or don't do if the pump is not fully functioning).
Hello!
I am 28 and diagnosed with T1 for about 4 years now, I am very struggling with highs after meals which can go up to 14-16.
I am trying to inject early before meals but most of the time I can't make it early enough.. a pump could help me a lot in these situations..
I was looking around and the Accu-Chek seems to be ok and for finding resonable supplies for it(as I need to self-fund them)
If anyone has one lieing around I would be very greatefull for it!
Let me know and discuss about it.
Thank you!
I'm not sure about the legal side of things but would you want to trust my life to something which is no longer within warranty with no support to set it up adjusting dosage, configuring basals, etc.
It is a lot more than just learning what the controls do (or don't do if the pump is not fully functioning).
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