Hi again
--- I've seen a few people say that they sometimes wear their pump in their pockets and run the tubing through a small hole in the pocket...
I'm going on a date (!) tomorrow and have a cute summer dress I think I'm going to wear... Ordinarily I'd use my belt under the dress -- but cos we're going for a walk, I then don't want to be lifting my dress up and rummaging around underneath for my pump to see what's going on with the CGM ;-) and as the pump is still so new to me, I know I don't feel confident enough to just not check it at all...
So... The dress has pockets, and I was thinking of trying to make the small hole in a pocket tonight so I can pop the pump in there and more discreetly / easily get access to it as and when I feel I want to... He knows I'm on the pump so I'm not worried about him seeing it, just I don't want to have to lift up my dress to do so
--- anyway -- what I can't figure out is; surely the hole in the pocket actually has to be quite big...? I was thinking it could just be a small hole for the tube -- but it has to be big enough to get the connector through as well doesn't it...? Or am I missing something...? It's a really nice dress so I don't want to cut the hole in the pocket bigger than it needs be...
Thanks in advance from anyone who's done this and can offer any tips!
Hi, sorry but I'm not a pumper, but good luck and all the very best on your date, how exciting and a little nervy too perhaps ? Does your date know you are Type 1 diabetic, I am an interested party, but won't go into it. ps I hope you can get some help from the other pumpers.
Best wishes RRB
I have never done this either but I agree that the hole would need to be large enough to be able to work through whichever of the two connectors of your tubing was smallest. Which end that would happen to be would, of course, depend on which infusion set you are using, yes?what I can't figure out is; surely the hole in the pocket actually has to be quite big...? I was thinking it could just be a small hole for the tube -- but it has to be big enough to get the connector through as well doesn't it...?
Thank you!... He does know, yes... And now I'm intrigued... Go into it...
You can get small pump bags/purses that hang around your neckNever done this before so can't offer any advice @artemis sorry Hun but let us know what you do n if it works ok,
I wasn't sure where to put mine once so stuffed it In between my cleavage but nearly had a boob exposing moment so never done that again- so if the pocket doesn't work, cleavage stuffing isn't a good option FYI haha
Hope the date goes goodx
I have a clip they come with the pump and clip it to my bra in the middle so its out of the wayHi again
--- I've seen a few people say that they sometimes wear their pump in their pockets and run the tubing through a small hole in the pocket...
I'm going on a date (!) tomorrow and have a cute summer dress I think I'm going to wear... Ordinarily I'd use my belt under the dress -- but cos we're going for a walk, I then don't want to be lifting my dress up and rummaging around underneath for my pump to see what's going on with the CGM ;-) and as the pump is still so new to me, I know I don't feel confident enough to just not check it at all...
So... The dress has pockets, and I was thinking of trying to make the small hole in a pocket tonight so I can pop the pump in there and more discreetly / easily get access to it as and when I feel I want to... He knows I'm on the pump so I'm not worried about him seeing it, just I don't want to have to lift up my dress to do so
--- anyway -- what I can't figure out is; surely the hole in the pocket actually has to be quite big...? I was thinking it could just be a small hole for the tube -- but it has to be big enough to get the connector through as well doesn't it...? Or am I missing something...? It's a really nice dress so I don't want to cut the hole in the pocket bigger than it needs be...
Thanks in advance from anyone who's done this and can offer any tips!
Good stuff, glad to hear it went well @-Artemis-
What a great diabetic chat up line that would be, "do you want to feel my CGM and cannula"?
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