JanieMc said:I don't understand what all the discussion about affording a pump or the peripherals is about.
It's true, you do have to have some control problems to qualify for one. Equally, you have to be showing that you are really working to help yourself. However, once you get your pump, everything is free. You still order your Insulin and blood testing stuff from your GP on prescription but all of the pump infusion stuff comes from the company eg Medtronic or Animas. They send it to your home or work address directly. The only thing you would have to pay for would be if you wanted a particular colour case eg PINK
As for less injections... What's that post about? You change your cartridge and infusion kit every 3 days. It clicks into you and you don't feel it.
The Gym goer post... I too use the gym. My blood usually drops by about 8 in an hour. You don't take the pump off, you program it to reduce the hourly rate, a couple of hours before you go. Hope all is clear lovelies.
lukkymik said:Never heard of or seen a pump in 12 years as a diabetic but just reading the above comments it is patently clear why!!! There is no wsy in a million years I coild afford £3000 + £1000 a year for consumables and my doctors know it!!!! I guess its a. case of haves and have nots. I dont begrudge anyone benefitting from
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