I think you have to be honest here, running high's with a pump is not necessary. You were given the pump as a better tool to aulid you to achieve this..
Now I do see your side where you say your dsn did not contact you, but, again the pump is there for you to really be able to manage yourself after x amount of time. Some people need more help, some less.
We have I would imagine all expected a call in early days of pumping from the dsn and not got a call back.... I do sympathise with this. They can't be at the beck n call of every pump user though, they also have funding to sort out, new pumps to get, reps to see and more importantly children and parents have to my mind be at the top of the list to help.
If you did not achieve better levels and you think you are healthy running at a hba1c of 11, then I fully understand why the pump has been take away.
There are huge amounts of T1's that are desperate for a pump and would make better use of it to control their hba1c, so all the nurse has done is really to arrange that someone else who needs funding and wants to achieve better results can have your pump funding.
I do sympathise that communication between you and your dsn isn't good, but I have always found my pump dsn's and consultants the best ever.
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