Hi, Type 1 for 13 years and new to the site!

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lesley1978

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Hi there,

I was diagnosed as type one 13 years ago when I was 18 years old. one month after my birthday and during easter week (all my eggs went to waste!!).

I have always struggled with poor control. my hba1c's are normally about 7.5 - 8 but they have been as high as 10. I swing all over the place even when eating the same things, my body just does what it wants to!

I am on Lantus (18u) and Humalog (8u,6-10u and 12u).

I have measured my sugars as low as 1.2 and as high as off my meter (33.3). Luckily I have never passed out. I was admitted to hospital about 8 years ago with ketoacidosis and the doctors told my partner (without my knowledge) that it was the worst case they had seen without dying!

I have thought about pumps for the last few years and to be honest, the thought of permanently being attached to something has always put me off.

I now have a 3 year old daughter and I get married next year and I have decided that I really want to get this under control! I have therefore decided that I would like to go on a pump, if it gives me a better quality of life and it helps me to stop worrying about complications further down the line then hey, what does a little tube and box matter.

I was referred on Thursday and I am now waiting to hear from the consultant. My Hba1c came back at 6.7 on Monday but that is through having lots of hypo's and watching all the time. I am like a pin cushion and I had 3 hypo's on Sunday alone!!! I have been told that I have to be re-educated before they will decide if I can have a pump or not. I am probably in for a very long wait but I am willing to go through it.

So thats me. Looking forward to meeting you all!


Lesley x
 
Hi Lesley, welcome to the forum! It sounds to me like you have very good reasons to be seriously considered for a pump, so I'm hoping that things turn out well for you. I understand the bit about being attached 24/7, as I have felt the same way, but everyone I have heard from says that this is really not an issue after a few days or so, and I DO believe them!

Plus, as you say, you now have a very good reason to stay as healthy as possible for your little one, so you have some terrific motivation!

From what I have learned (I've been diagnosed on ly a year) the pump will give better levels and control extremely quickly. There is quite a lot of work in the early days and weeks, but I am sure you can do that considering the benefits it will bring to you and your family! Just read some of the current 'Pump' threads in the General Messageboard, and I'm sure you'll learn a lot that will prepare you well before you appointment!

One very good resource that I have heard of is 'Input' http://www.input.me.uk/ - do visit their site, they are supposed to be very good.

Best wishes!🙂
 
Hi Lesley,

Welcome to the site. I've been diabetic the same length of time as you. I'm eighteen now. I've had thoughts of getting a pump as well, still not sure. Don't be afraid to ask any questions.

Tom H
 
hi and a warm welcome lesley i have been t2 for 4 month nice to meet you , feel free to ask anything anytime x
 
Hi and welcome to the forum! I will look forward to reading your future posts as we are getting a pump for my son age 11 - hopefully in the next few weeks!:DBev
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum , anything you want to know just ask 🙂🙂
 
I just hope that I get accepted for the pump. I am dreading it incase they say no! I really really want one (for all the right reasons!)
 
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