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Old 11-25-2008, 01:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I am currently a pharmacy student and I would recommend it to any of my patients who can get it. Pumps can change the way you live your life and can really get things undr control.

Also, since you are expecting you may have times where you eat more often than you give shots or may have nausea that prevents eating much at all. If you have already given your shot and cant eat you could be a risk for low blood sugar. But with the pump you can program for the daily adjustments to prevent highs and lows.

Pumps are pretty easy to program and not even noticable under clothes. I know a girl who hid hers under a form fitting wedding gown! If I ever become a diabetic I am going pump all the way. Good Luck!
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