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Old 12-26-2011, 10:52 AM   #224
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Originally Posted by Diamondbutch1 View Post
II am wondering if there is anyone on the pump.I am considering it but not sure if it would be right for me with the type of work I do. As a chef Im close to high temps leaning against counters and carring large pot.Whats life like with the pump?
Diamond, I have used an inculin pump for about a year now. Mine is the Revel Minimed. I didn't think I would like it and fought myself about getting it for a very long time. I can honestly say I regret fighting it!
I used a 43" tubing and when I am in the kitchen, I pull it around and fasten it to my waist band either towards my hip or in the small of my back. The tubes come in many sizes, so you an adjust what works. I am glad I got mine. Not having to lug aorund a glucometer, needles, insulin...its worth it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask....
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