I have been diabetic for 38 years and have just been offered a pump but am really unsure about it.
I am very sensitive to insulin and 1 unit can make a huge difference. Have lost all warning signs of hypos and have been as low as 1.2 still standing but somewhat confused ,below 2 is a regular occurence and as I live on my own could be quite dangerous. I dont know why but my insulin /cp ratio changes from day to day. I work hard at trying to keep control but seem to be fighting a losing battle my HB is 8 at the moment and has rarely been much higher than that but this is only because of large swings in my blood sugars. I was told to run my blood sugars higher but this will end with nasty complications .
I have searched for information on the internet but seems very sketchy and mainly american based.
I have been told i would be getting a medtronic minimed veopump but cant find anything that usefull on the internet.
I am a bit of a techno phobe have trouble with a mobile phone so god knows how i woold get on with something that is basically going to keep me alive .
Really want to know if they really are a lot better for maintaining a good and stable blood glucose.
At the moment I am just a little scared and very depressed
I am very sensitive to insulin and 1 unit can make a huge difference. Have lost all warning signs of hypos and have been as low as 1.2 still standing but somewhat confused ,below 2 is a regular occurence and as I live on my own could be quite dangerous. I dont know why but my insulin /cp ratio changes from day to day. I work hard at trying to keep control but seem to be fighting a losing battle my HB is 8 at the moment and has rarely been much higher than that but this is only because of large swings in my blood sugars. I was told to run my blood sugars higher but this will end with nasty complications .
I have searched for information on the internet but seems very sketchy and mainly american based.
I have been told i would be getting a medtronic minimed veopump but cant find anything that usefull on the internet.
I am a bit of a techno phobe have trouble with a mobile phone so god knows how i woold get on with something that is basically going to keep me alive .
Really want to know if they really are a lot better for maintaining a good and stable blood glucose.
At the moment I am just a little scared and very depressed
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