Sapphire1112
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hello,
I have had type 1 for 18 years and also have a learning disability - dsypraxia, which makes carb-counting very difficult for me. A number of years ago I asked about an insulin pump. The response I got at the time was that my blood sugars were not well enough controlled to be considered for one. A few weeks ago, a friend mentioned insulin pumps and having finally got my HBA1c to 59 at my last test, I looked it up. The criteria seems to be the opposite of what I was previously told. It is a constant struggle to keep my numbers right and more often than not more luck than anything else when I get it right. I have recently moved to Carlisle from Gloucestershire.
Would it be worth asking about a pump again?
I have had type 1 for 18 years and also have a learning disability - dsypraxia, which makes carb-counting very difficult for me. A number of years ago I asked about an insulin pump. The response I got at the time was that my blood sugars were not well enough controlled to be considered for one. A few weeks ago, a friend mentioned insulin pumps and having finally got my HBA1c to 59 at my last test, I looked it up. The criteria seems to be the opposite of what I was previously told. It is a constant struggle to keep my numbers right and more often than not more luck than anything else when I get it right. I have recently moved to Carlisle from Gloucestershire.
Would it be worth asking about a pump again?