mum2westiesGill
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
So purely just for interest for myself & other forum members I'm doing a poll for if you are on MDI or Pump. In the comments please can you say why you are on MDI or Pump?
I think you can get an introducer for the cannula which covers the needle?MDI because I get covered needles, which means I can inject myself without passing out. Would love a pump, but don't think they are suitable for the needle-phobic!
Ooh, that's interesting, Radders, will have to investigate, thanks. Various medical professionals have made tentative queries about whether a pump might be better for me, so hopefully they would support my getting one if I could find something which would mean I didn't have to see the needle going in.I think you can get an introducer for the cannula which covers the needle?
I snack quite a lot without stacking, Kooky - if I don't snack I tend to hypo anyway, so I just have to try to time it for when my bgl's starting to go down. What I snack on depends on what I think my bgl's doing too - dried fruit if I think it's going down too fast; Hobnobs if I'm gardening; crackers and cheese or chocolate and nuts if it's behaving sensibly and I want something lower carb. I rarely inject extra for a snack, and never if I've already got Novorapid on board.MDI for me but there wasn't actually a choice. They don't fund pumps for adults here, although the CQC are making a fuss about that now so it might change....they even mentioned a pump briefly last time. I'd prefer a pump to be honest, I'm insulin sensitive so the more control the better for me, plus I really struggle to eat enough food to maintain my weight if sticking with set meal times (I don't like to eat loads of food at once) but I can't really snack on MDI because insulin stacking is a no no when you're so sensitive to insulin. Also I suffer from nocturnal hypoglycaemia so being able to suspend insulin overnight would make my life considerably easier!
Thank you, Amber - I'll tell my diabetes nurse next time I see her 🙂@TheClockworkDodo you can get a device that covers the needle for the pump. I'm a little scared of needles. Was a needlephobe before diagnosis. 🙂