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> Saw my doctor today and I told him when the time comes I want a

pump rather

> than shots.

I take 4 injections a day. Before each meal and at bed time. I think

the testing (on my arm) hurt more than the insulin shots. it really

is not that bad.

Janet

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> Saw my doctor today and I told him when the time comes I want a

pump rather

> than shots.

I take 4 injections a day. Before each meal and at bed time. I think

the testing (on my arm) hurt more than the insulin shots. it really

is not that bad.

Janet

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With an insulin pump, you inject the cannula under your skin with a

needle once every 2-3 days when you change the infusion site.

> Saw my doctor today and I told him when the time comes I want a

pump rather

> than shots. He uses shots himself. He said that I would still

need to

> puncture myself 4 times a day. I thought the pump was inserted to

body one

> time. Can anyone using it clarify please? Also he told me I

wouldnt

> qualify insurance once as I am not a brittle diabetic whatever that

is.

>

> sharon

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When you are on the pump you still have to prick your fingers to find out what

your blood sugar level is but it is the pump that delivers the insulin. It is

programmed to deliver what your basic needs are and more if needed. There is a

pump manufacturer on the web that has a video explaining how it works. I have

talked to a friend who discovered she was diabetic while in her teens. I asked

her why she was not using the pump. She is 42 and married and said she did not

want to be tied down to a device. Let's face it 24 hours a day you have

something inserted in your body it must be a hindrance at times.

When it comes to pricking your fingers the blood sugar monitor have improved so

much nowdays that you only need a tiny drop of blood compared to the monitor I

bought 14 years ago which I just discarded. Sometimes friends would be curious

about their blood sugar and I would do a test on them. For some people it was

like trying to get blood from a stone. So technology has really improved blood

sugar testing.

As far as keeping her sugars level she told me that she always eats the same

thing for breakfast or lunch. Through experience she knows what her body can

tolerate.

When I need to lower my blood sugar fast I eat a small portion of chef salad

with pieces of roasted or deli sliced chicken every 3 hours. The next day I add

a few croutons. I then reintroduce other foods. One thing I have found is that

I make sure I take Metformin with my first bite of food. To have better morning

sugars I try to stop eating by 7 o'clock the night before. Weight lifting is

very good to lower your blood sugar also. I find that if I go for a long walk my

blood sugar goes up. Strange! Have a good day, le

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I wear an insulin pump and I love it.. would never go back to

injections, if I can help it. It is a commitment, however, most

everything about taking care of ourselves properly (when it comes to

diabetes, IS a commitment!) I change my infusion set every 3 days

and test 4-6 times a day. It has given me back my freedom in so many

ways. It's funny to me that folks worry about being " tied " down or

atached to something as their top priority. Also, this item that is

attached to me nearly 24 hours a day, has actually given me freedom

again to live and eat when and what I want. After a couple of weeks,

you hardly notice it, except you do feel " naked " if you have

unattached from it. I urge you to ask your endos about starting on

a pump and if your doctor isn't encouraging it, find a new one. Best

choice I ever made!! Type 1 for 3 yrs, 1.5 yrs on a pump.

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