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What is life like on an insulin pump?
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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 276688" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I would suggest that you take a look here <a href="http://www.input.me.uk" target="_blank">www.input.me.uk</a> as it gives a lot of information, and if you hit problems they will be willing to help you out...</p><p></p><p>As I can anticipate you might get problems with funding, due to that officially you aren't a T1 diabetic due to your pancreas was removed, so your lack of insulin isn't based on your immune system reaction to your body, in the past other's in your position have found that they have had a very hard battle on their hands to get funding, as PCT uses the NICE guidelines are T1 specific and you'll not T1! But if this happens then contact INPUT and they will be able to advise you...</p><p></p><p>Can't really add more than what the others have said... </p><p></p><p>Only that a pump is only ever as good as it's user.. You got to put the work in to get the results..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 276688, member: 11712"] I would suggest that you take a look here [url=http://www.input.me.uk]www.input.me.uk[/url] as it gives a lot of information, and if you hit problems they will be willing to help you out... As I can anticipate you might get problems with funding, due to that officially you aren't a T1 diabetic due to your pancreas was removed, so your lack of insulin isn't based on your immune system reaction to your body, in the past other's in your position have found that they have had a very hard battle on their hands to get funding, as PCT uses the NICE guidelines are T1 specific and you'll not T1! But if this happens then contact INPUT and they will be able to advise you... Can't really add more than what the others have said... Only that a pump is only ever as good as it's user.. You got to put the work in to get the results.. [/QUOTE]
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