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@silviagrz, I have a medtronic bomb 640g.The pump itself, the box can be carried in a
Belt inside the clothes or with tweezers, you can easily hide it.The catheter that goes to the body does not bother at all.
I understand that in case of pregnancy you can demand that they put you bomb with measurement continues associated, I mean medtronic + guardian 3 or the tandem + dexcomg6.Greetings and good luck.
I have been paying them until last month (the Freestyle 119’90 € per month for 3 years rigorously) until in my hospital they told me that they gave them ...
For me, the best advance in my 30 years as a diabetic ...
But I don't know if the bomb is financed by social security in some cases or you always have to buy it ...
I have so many doubts ...
@Solaria I do not wear narrow and tight clothes, and I know that the first thing is health, but I am also afraid that much is noticed ... or in a special event like a wedding or something.
The catheter does not hurt or click all day?Is the needle very large ...?
Forgive so many questions ...
I think the communities that finance it, or finance everything in terms of bomb or nothing.I'm going to go from freestyle to bomb and they finance everything, I don't have to pay anything.
@Davidag2000 anything?Great then.
I have to ask ...
I have read that a bomb is worth about € 6000 and each bolus for the month about € 200
I do not understand that in some places they finance it and in others not ...
The budget has a lot of weight ...
Extremadura, for example, is the "paradise" of diabetics, finance everything and all, without restriction.Other sites are not so lucky
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@silviagrz, I carry a pump Medtronic 640g.The pump itself, the box can be carried in a
Belt inside the clothes or with tweezers, you can easily hide it.The catheter that goes to the body does not bother at all.
I understand that in case of pregnancy you can demand that they put you bomb with measurement continues associated, I mean medtronic + guardian 3 or the tandem + dexcomg6.Greetings and good luck.
I have been paying them until last month (the Freestyle 119’90 € per month for 3 years rigorously) until in my hospital they told me that they gave them ...
For me, the best advance in my 30 years as a diabetic ...
But I don't know if the bomb is financed by social security in some cases or you always have to buy it ...
I have so many doubts ...
@Solaria I do not wear narrow and tight clothes, and I know that the first thing is health, but I am also afraid that much is noticed ... or in a special event like a wedding or something.
The catheter does not hurt or click all day?Is the needle very large ...?
Forgive so many questions ...
I think the communities that finance it, or finance everything in terms of bomb or nothing.I'm going to go from freestyle to bomb and they finance everything, I don't have to pay anything.
@Davidag2000 anything?Great then.
I have to ask ...
I have read that a bomb is worth about € 6000 and each bolus for the month about € 200
I do not understand that in some places they finance it and in others not ...
The budget has a lot of weight ...
Extremadura, for example, is the "paradise" of diabetics, finance everything and all, without restriction.Other sites are not so lucky
Already, I imagine this is like everything, well I am happy for those who can finance this is something that none of us chosen and it is not a whim.
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@silviagrz, I carry a pump Medtronic 640g.The pump itself, the box can be carried in a
Belt inside the clothes or with tweezers, you can easily hide it.The catheter that goes to the body does not bother at all.
I understand that in case of pregnancy you can demand that they put you bomb with measurement continues associated, I mean medtronic + guardian 3 or the tandem + dexcomg6.Greetings and good luck.
I have been paying them until last month (the Freestyle 119’90 € per month for 3 years rigorously) until in my hospital they told me that they gave them ...
For me, the best advance in my 30 years as a diabetic ...
But I don't know if the bomb is financed by social security in some cases or you always have to buy it ...
I have so many doubts ...
@Solaria I do not wear narrow and tight clothes, and I know that the first thing is health, but I am also afraid that much is noticed ... or in a special event like a wedding or something.
The catheter does not hurt or click all day?Is the needle very large ...?
Forgive so many questions ...
I think the communities that finance it, or finance everything in terms of bomb or nothing.I'm going to go from freestyle to bomb and they finance everything, I don't have to pay anything.
@Davidag2000 anything?Great then.
I have to ask ...
I have read that a bomb is worth about € 6000 and each bolus for the month about € 200
I do not understand that in some places they finance it and in others not ...
The budget has a lot of weight ...
Extremadura, for example, is the "paradise" of diabetics, finance everything and all, without restriction.Other sites are not so lucky
Already, I imagine this is like everything, well I am happy for those who can finance this is something that none of us chosen and it is not a whim.
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@silviagrz, I carry a pump Medtronic 640g.The pump itself, the box can be carried in a
Belt inside the clothes or with tweezers, you can easily hide it.The catheter that goes to the body does not bother at all.
I understand that in case of pregnancy you can demand that they put you bomb with measurement continues associated, I mean medtronic + guardian 3 or the tandem + dexcomg6.Greetings and good luck.
I have been paying them until last month (the Freestyle 119’90 € per month for 3 years rigorously) until in my hospital they told me that they gave them ...
For me, the best advance in my 30 years as a diabetic ...
But I don't know if the bomb is financed by social security in some cases or you always have to buy it ...
I have so many doubts ...
@Solaria I do not wear narrow and tight clothes, and I know that the first thing is health, but I am also afraid that much is noticed ... or in a special event like a wedding or something.
The catheter does not hurt or click all day?Is the needle very large ...?
Forgive so many questions ...
I think the communities that finance it, or finance everything in terms of bomb or nothing.I'm going to go from freestyle to bomb and they finance everything, I don't have to pay anything.
@Davidag2000 anything?Great then.
I have to ask ...
I have read that a bomb is worth about € 6000 and each bolus for the monthabout € 200
I do not understand that in some places they finance it and in others not ...
The budget has a lot of weight ...
Extremadura, for example, is the "paradise" of diabetics, finance everything and all, without restriction.Other sites are not so lucky
Already, I imagine this is like everything, well I am happy for those who can finance this is something that none of us chosen and it is not a whim.
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@silviagrz, I carry a pump Medtronic 640g.The pump itself, the box can be carried in a
Belt inside the clothes or with tweezers, you can easily hide it.The catheter that goes to the body does not bother at all.
I understand that in case of pregnancy you can demand that they put you bomb with measurement continues associated, I mean medtronic + guardian 3 or the tandem + dexcomg6.Greetings and good luck.
I have been paying them until last month (the Freestyle 119’90 € per month for 3 years rigorously) until in my hospital they told me that they gave them ...
For me, the best advance in my 30 years as a diabetic ...
But I don't know if the bomb is financed by social security in some cases or you always have to buy it ...
I have so many doubts ...
@Solaria I do not wear narrow and tight clothes, and I know that the first thing is health, but I am also afraid that much is noticed ... or in a special event like a wedding or something.
The catheter does not hurt or click all day?Is the needle very large ...?
Forgive so many questions ...
I think the communities that finance it, or finance everything in terms of bomb or nothing.I'm going to go from freestyle to bomb and they finance everything, I don't have to pay anything.
@Davidag2000 anything?Great then.
I have to ask ...
I have read that a bomb is worth about € 6000 and each bolus for the month about € 200
I do not understand that in some places they finance it and in others not ...
The budget has a lot of weight ...
Extremadura, for example, is the "paradise" of diabetics, finance everything and all, without restriction.Other sites are not so lucky
Already, I imagine this is like everything, well I am happy for those who can finance this is something that none of us chosen and it is not a whim.
@Lidiii I understand you ... look with the patches ...
In Madrid they did not finance them, and now only certain people meet.
This is because the competencies have the CCAA.
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
Hi Silvia.I must tell you that although I consider the insulin bomb as the best method of infusion of it, I am a very much enemy of using it, I have used it for two and a half years and my A1C I do not improve significantly, I would tell you that I was more than 8months of being in my previous A1c values.Using the pump not only requires a lotHow to have a last model Ferrari, to make purchases to the supermarket, and 20 km per hour.And then being connected .... a whole issue for me, that when I decided to get the bomb I felt a free person again, I also changed insulin to Toujedo 300 and Lispro 200 so I get much less liquid than before and alsoMY A1C 1.5, with respect to the previous one.I see that in this pumps there is a lot of commerce by laboratories and in most cases they are not necessary.In the last Diabetes Experiente Day I saw many bomb boys that had no idea of lowering their temporal dose when exercising, as well as the management of bowling a true waste of technology.And also I am not doing the verse that it is a single puncture, I prefer to give myTo the beach with her is a problem, many sand and insulin care for the sun ends up boiling, etc etc, in addition to the amount of inputs you must have on the catheter trip, batteries, reservoirs etc., and to that add the insulinsand strips.It is not for me, it is like being with a physiological serum bag connected at 24 hours and a large luggage suitcase.If I must say that for people with severe hypoglycemia they are a type of solution, but there are also other types of solutions.I am convinced that diabetes must be adapted to the individual's way of life and not vice versa, we are people with diabetes and not diabetes with people.I also tell me the Levemir gave me allergy, so you have to change.And just as you changed insulin because it gave you allergy, it would also be good to try another type of insulin therapy, changing schedules, adjusting your basal dose to the strictly necessary, or distributing the doses otherwise, starting to handle bowling and postpandracialsMore efficiently, I can assure you that you can.If you are looking for a pregnancy out there it is a good option to try the bomb but I already tell you it is not a magical solution that will solve the problems of one.Do not hesitate to consult me what you want.Atte from Argentina Guillermo de Fontenelle
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erpla
08/20/2020 10:06 a.m.
@Interguiarg You are the first person I see how to talk about the bomb, it seems phenomenal, it is true what you say about temporary basals, I am a person who does not handle them at all well, but I am absolutely sure that I would not get a hemoglobinof 5.2 with less than 3% of hypoglycemia without insulin pump and continuous glucose sensor ... and in pregnancy it is the most important thing, the better hemo less complications.
I think that adjusting the target range between 70 and 130 without a bomb is materially impossible, simply because the corrections will be minimum of 1 ipted.Then there is the problem of having to get up at dawn to prick insulin because of the effect of dawn, that seems much more cumbersome than sleeping with the bomb.
Of course everything you said is true !!The trip involves carrying a very big bag and sleeping with it is a roll, I use a fastener with lining to which I make a little hole and there I put the bomb (both for sleeping and for day to day) and thatIt seems very comfortable, each one must adapt .... I always think it's like putting on shoes .... at first the notes but after a while or notes ....
The ideal is to do what you have done, try it for a season and if it does not convince you outside!
DMT1 desde 1994, Bomba de insulina desde 2016, Freestyle+Miaomiao+Xdrip, última Hemo 5.8%
INTERGUIARG → ERPLA
Hello Erpla, according to you "but I am absolutely sure that I would not get a 5.2 hemoglobin with less than 3% of hypoglycemia without insulin pump", and I tell you having a continuous glucose sensor and the PEN can be achieved, whichIf it is easy and not but not impossible, my objective range is 70/120 and I achieve it in 80% of the time, an efficient way and that hemoglobins are not escaped are postpandracials and it is something that many do not attack, manyWith a glycemia of 70 just correct after eating.The phenomenon of ALBA studying it from your continuous meter can be solved with a slow action insulin, a Bed Time application, or looking for the moment before or after dinner as the insulin acts in you, it would be fantastic to give you a formula but this isTest and error, unfortunately each one is unique and unrepeatable even with diabetes.
Greetings from Argentina Guillermo de Fontenelle
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Hello Erpla, according to you "but I am absolutely sure that I would not get a 5.2 hemoglobin with less than 3% of hypoglycemia without insulin pump", and I tell you having a continuous glucose sensor and the PEN can be achieved, whichIf it is easy and not but not impossible, my objective range is 70/120 and I achieve it in 80% of the time, an efficient way and that hemoglobins are not escaped are postpandracials and it is something that many do not attack, manyWith a glycemia of 70 just correct after eating.The phenomenon of ALBA studying it from your continuous meter can be solved with a slow action insulin, a Bed Time application, or looking for the moment before or after dinner as the insulin acts in you, it would be fantastic to give you a formula but this isTest and error, unfortunately each one is unique and unrepeatable even with diabetes.
Greetings from Argentina Guillermo de Fontenelle
Technically, being 5.2% from A1C is being 100 for 3 months.And when I say all the time is all the time.That is impossible without an insulin bomb.They always occur ups to breakfast, meals or dinners even if you carry it very well controlled, even if it is only 160 or 180 and after it goes back to 100. And not only by meals, but also due to stress, routine changes, sleep badly, etc.
All that, it is true that with the pump you can solve and reach a "non-diabetic" hemoglobin, because for those who have no bomb, being around 7 is already being perfect, and it is not an easy task.
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Silviagrz said:
Forgive me the first ... there must be countless threads, but I don't know how to look for ...
For 3 years with Freestyle I have dropped from 10 of hemoglobin to 7.4 ... for me a great achievement, because after several endocrine and 30 years of bad experiences I have learned to meet me truly, and not for lack of care.I have very difficult and labile diabetes ...
I want to get pregnant but to my dra.It seems to him that the figure is still high ... About 3am we don't know why, it doesn't matter if I'm going down, he starts getting up without stopping ... I have to get up every night to correct myself with quick ...
Levemir prescribed but gives me allergy ...
I have tried Lantus, Toujeo ... Nothing.
Dra's solution.I change hospital, and put a bomb ...
I am very discouraged ... it gives me the feeling that going hooked to the catheter, will give the feeling of being sick ... that I will not be able to make normal life ...
Can you guide me ...?I am afraid, I am tired after 30 years crushing and without going "perfect."
Hello, they discovered me diabetes at 5 years, but I have more than 30 in this, in reality more than 50. First of all, I will tell you one thing: you must lower the glycosilada, 7.4 is too much.In this regard, I think you should make the hospital change, not only for the bomb, but for your endocrine.If you do not have good control, it is also because she is not very good diabetologist.Precisely the problem of slow insulins is that they cannot be regulated.What I should have done or be doing is up the dose to control the hyper night, and monitor the possible diurnal hypos.
And ... that is the advantage of a bomb.You can program basal profiles.Hospital change, go to another diabetologist and put the bomb.They will do a study and schedule an optimal profile to control you.They put the bomb 6 years ago precisely because with the levemir I had very strong day hypoglycemia;Since then, missing and glycosylated hypos just like before: always below 6.5 or even less.(Free estimates me right now 5.9.)
As for the "mechanical" thing, well, I am already in a few years that the same thing gives me a little, perhaps younger I would have thought of something else.If you are in Social Security, they put the Medtronic 640, which is perhaps a bit bulky, with an AA battery.My endocrine told me that for men it is best to make a hole to the pants pockets.But I did nothing, I carry it in my pocket with the tube on the outside and that's it.Of course, it can always be hidden, especially in formal and strangers.In addition, the girls have more places to hide it, you already understand me.(The 640 maybe it is a bit large, I don't know ...) in driving, bathing and all that, now the bombs are waterproof, but you can take it out for half an hour and nothing happens, or even use smallBolus for more time.And with relationships, well, I don't know, I am not going to give my years to the adventure and I have a stable partner.She doesn't care what to do with the pump, so he sets her aside (the tube is 60 cm) and that's it.But if the case, you can also take it out for a while.
Greetings and good luck,
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Hi Silvia.
Answer: Don't doubt it !!!
My personal pregnancy experience with bomb: I just had my baby and I have kept all the pregnancy at 6.4, and it has been thanks to the 670 bomb!
With feathers it was 7.5 glycosilada and with a lot of effort.
With Medtronic Pump 640+Guardian sensor: 6.8 glycosilada.
With Medtronic Pump 670 + Guardian sensor: 6.4-6.2.And without hypoglycemia!
It is a great help.And if you see nothing happens, take it naturally.
Diabetes changed my life;But the bomb has changed it for better!
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interguiarg said:
Hi Silvia.I must tell you that although I consider the insulin bomb as the best method of infusion of it, I am a very much enemy of using it, I have used it for two and a half years and my A1C I do not improve significantly, I would tell you that I was more than 8months of being in my previous A1c values.Using the pump not only requires a lotHow to have a last model Ferrari, to make purchases to the supermarket, and 20 km per hour.And then being connected .... a whole issue for me, that when I decided to get the bomb I felt a free person again, I also changed insulin to Toujedo 300 and Lispro 200 so I get much less liquid than before and alsoMY A1C 1.5, with respect to the previous one.I see that in this pumps there is a lot of commerce by laboratories and in most cases they are not necessary.In the last Diabetes Experiente Day I saw many bomb boys that had no idea of lowering their temporal dose when exercising, as well as the management of bowling a true waste of technology.And also I am not doing the verse that it is a single puncture, I prefer to give myTo the beach with her is a problem, many sand and insulin care for the sun ends up boiling, etc etc, in addition to the amount of inputs you must have on the catheter trip, batteries, reservoirs etc., and to that add the insulinsand strips.It is not for me, it is like being with a physiological serum bag connected at 24 hours and a large luggage suitcase.If I must say that for people with severe hypoglycemia they are a type of solution, but there are also other types of solutions.I am convinced that diabetes must be adapted to the individual's way of life and not vice versa, we are people with diabetes and not diabetes with people.I also tell me the Levemir gave me allergy, so you have to change.And just as you changed insulin because it gave you allergy, it would also be good to try another type of insulin therapy, changing schedules, adjusting your basal dose to the strictly necessary, or distributing the doses otherwise, starting to handle bowling and postpandracialsMore efficiently, I can assure you that you can.If you are looking for a pregnancy out there it is a good option to try the bomb but I already tell you it is not a magical solution that will solve the problems of one.Do not hesitate to consult me what you want.Atte from Argentina Guillermo de Fontenelle
@Interguiarg thousand thanks for your experience and everything so well explained.
Really!
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
pepita said:
Hi Silvia.
Answer: Don't doubt it !!!
My personal pregnancy experience with bomb: I just had my baby and I have kept all the pregnancy at 6.4, and it has been thanks to the 670 bomb!
With feathers it was 7.5 glycosilada and with a lot of effort.
With Medtronic Pump 640+Guardian sensor: 6.8 glycosilada.
With Medtronic Pump 670 + Guardian sensor: 6.4-6.2.And without hypoglycemia!
It is a great help.And if you see nothing happens, take it naturally.
Diabetes changed my life;But the bomb has changed it for better!
@Pepita thank you very much for writing to me and giving me some hope.
I am already so discouraged, that I have thought about abandoning the issue of being a mother.
I am changing the time of the Tresiba and the novorapid ... it seems that I am going to something better,
But in November that I will consult I will ask me to inform me.
A kiss and congratulations on your baby.I wish you the best of heart.
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
Cristóbal Cortés said:
silviagrz said:
Forgive me the first ... there must be countless threads, but I don't know how to look for ...
For 3 years with Freestyle I have dropped from 10 of hemoglobin to 7.4 ... for me a great achievement, because after several endocrine and 30 years of bad experiences I have learned to meet me truly, and not for lack of care.I have very difficult and labile diabetes ...
I want to get pregnant but to my dra.It seems to him that the figure is still high ... About 3am we don't know why, it doesn't matter if I'm going down, he starts getting up without stopping ... I have to get up every night to correct myself with quick ...
Levemir prescribed but gives me allergy ...
I have tried Lantus, Toujeo ... Nothing.
Dra's solution.I change hospital, and put a bomb ...
I am very discouraged ... it gives me the feeling that going hooked to the catheter, will give the feeling of being sick ... that I will not be able to make normal life ...
Can you guide me ...?I am afraid, I am tired after 30 years crushing and without going "perfect."
Hello, they discovered me diabetes at 5 years, but I have more than 30 in this, in reality more than 50. First of all, I will tell you one thing: you must lower the glycosilada, 7.4 is too much.In this regard, I think you should make the hospital change, not only for the bomb, but for your endocrine.If you do not have good control, it is also because she is not very good diabetologist.Precisely the problem of slow insulins is that they cannot be regulated.What I should have done or be doing is up the dose to control the hyper night, and monitor the possible diurnal hypos.
And ... that is the advantage of a bomb.You can program basal profiles.Hospital change, go to another diabetologist and put the bomb.They will do a study and schedule an optimal profile to control you.They put the bomb 6 years ago precisely because with the levemir I had very strong day hypoglycemia;Since then, missing and glycosylated hypos just like before: always below 6.5 or even less.(Free estimates me right now 5.9.)
As for the "mechanical" thing, well, I am already in a few years that the same thing gives me a little, perhaps younger I would have thought of something else.If you are in Social Security, they put the Medtronic 640, which is perhaps a bit bulky, with an AA battery.My endocrine told me that for men it is best to make a hole to the pants pockets.But I did nothing, I carry it in my pocket with the tube on the outside and that's it.Of course, it can always be hidden, especially in formal and strangers.In addition, the girls have more places to hide it, you already understand me.(The 640 maybe it is a bit large, I don't know ...) in driving, bathing and all that, now the bombs are waterproof, but you can take it out for half an hour and nothing happens, or even use smallBolus for more time.And with relationships, well, I don't know, I am not going to give my years to the adventure and I have a stable partner.She doesn't care what to do with the pump, so he sets her aside (the tube is 60 cm) and that's it.But if the case, you can also take it out for a while.
Greetings and good luck,
@"Cristóbal Cortés" Hello!Thank you very much for your experience.And the information.
The issue is that nobody "gives" k with my diabetes.
I have been in 3 hospitals and with more than 5 endocrine ... and since I use freestyle I have dropped from 8 ... I have always had 9 to 11.
For me now, this last 3 years are the best of my life ... and it is not because I do not put effort or does not take care of me ...
On the bomb, thank you very much for telling your experience.
Does it hurt to take the catheter on?Can you show ...?
I have many doubts, but I suppose there will be many truquillos as with everything ...
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
davidag2000 said:
interguiarg said:
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Hello Erpla, according to you "but I am absolutely sure that I would not get a 5.2 hemoglobin with less than 3% of hypoglycemia without insulin pump", and I tell you having a continuous glucose sensor and the PEN can be achieved, whichIf it is easy and not but not impossible, my objective range is 70/120 and I achieve it in 80% of the time, an efficient way and that hemoglobins are not escaped are postpandracials and it is something that many do not attack, manyWith a glycemia of 70 just correct after eating.The phenomenon of ALBA studying it from your continuous meter can be solved with a slow action insulin, a Bed Time application, or looking for the moment before or after dinner as the insulin acts in you, it would be fantastic to give you a formula but this isTest and error, unfortunately each one is unique and unrepeatable even with diabetes.
Greetings from Argentina Guillermo de Fontenelle
Technically, being 5.2% from A1C is being 100 for 3 months.And when I say all the time is all the time.That is impossible without an insulin bomb.They always occur ups to breakfast, meals or dinners even if you carry it very well controlled, even if it is only 160 or 180 and after it goes back to 100. And not only by meals, but also due to stress, routine changes, sleep badly, etc.
All that, it is true that with the pump you can solve and reach a "non-diabetic" hemoglobin, because for those who do not have a bomb, being around 7 is already being perfect, and it is not an easy task.Blockquote>
@Davidag2000 totally ... It is that I think science fiction has less than 7 ... but you can.
It is that it depends on the person, each one is a world.
I have a friend who has diabetes since the age of 5, he smokes, from time to time he drinks, exercising little ... and there you have it with his gycy of 6-7.
There is nothing to move it.
She became pregnant and went down to 5 and peak ...
They are cases and cases ... but for example what you say ... I am between 7-8 is an achievement and I have to fight it a lot.Reviewing me many times, taking great care of what or I drink, eg ... and constantly correcting me.It's a wear ...
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
silviagrz said:
Cristóbal Cortés said:
silviagrz said:
silviagrz said:
forgive me the first ... there must be infinityThreads, but I don't know how to look ...
For 3 years with Freestyle I have dropped from 10 of hemoglobin to 7.4 ... for me a great achievement, because after several endocrine and 30 years of bad experiences I have learned to meet me truly, and not for lack of care.I have very difficult and labile diabetes ...
I want to get pregnant but to my dra.It seems to him that the figure is still high ... About 3am we don't know why, it doesn't matter if I'm going down, he starts getting up without stopping ... I have to get up every night to correct myself with quick ...
Levemir prescribed but gives me allergy ...
I have tried Lantus, Toujeo ... Nothing.
Dra's solution.I change hospital, and put a bomb ...
I am very discouraged ... it gives me the feeling that going hooked to the catheter, will give the feeling of being sick ... that I will not be able to make normal life ...
Can you guide me ...?I am afraid, I am tired after 30 years crushing and without going "perfect."
Hello, they discovered me diabetes at 5 years, but I have more than 30 in this, in reality more than 50. First of all, I will tell you one thing: you must lower the glycosilada, 7.4 is too much.In this regard, I think you should make the hospital change, not only for the bomb, but for your endocrine.If you do not have good control, it is also because she is not very good diabetologist.Precisely the problem of slow insulins is that they cannot be regulated.What I should have done or be doing is up the dose to control the hyper night, and monitor the possible diurnal hypos.
And ... that is the advantage of a bomb.You can program basal profiles.Hospital change, go to another diabetologist and put the bomb.They will do a study and schedule an optimal profile to control you.They put the bomb 6 years ago precisely because with the levemir I had very strong day hypoglycemia;Since then, missing and glycosylated hypos just like before: always below 6.5 or even less.(Free estimates me right now 5.9.)
As for the "mechanical" thing, well, I am already in a few years that the same thing gives me a little, perhaps younger I would have thought of something else.If you are in Social Security, they put the Medtronic 640, which is perhaps a bit bulky, with an AA battery.My endocrine told me that for men it is best to make a hole to the pants pockets.But I did nothing, I carry it in my pocket with the tube on the outside and that's it.Of course, it can always be hidden, especially in formal and strangers.In addition, the girls have more places to hide it, you already understand me.(The 640 maybe it is a bit large, I don't know ...) in driving, bathing and all that, now the bombs are waterproof, but you can take it out for half an hour and nothing happens, or even use smallBolus for more time.And with relationships, well, I don't know, I am not going to give my years to the adventure and I have a stable partner.She doesn't care what to do with the pump, so he sets her aside (the tube is 60 cm) and that's it.But if the case, you can also take it out for a while.
Greetings and good luck,
@"Cristóbal Cortés" Hello!Thank you very much for your experience.And the information.
The issue is that nobody "gives" k with my diabetes.
I have been in 3 hospitals and with more than 5 endocrine ... and since I use freestyle I have dropped from 8 ... I have always had 9 to 11.
For me now, this last 3 years are the best of my life ... and it is not because I do not put effort or does not take care of me ...
On the bomb, thank you very much for telling your experience.
Does it hurt to take the catheter on?Can you show ...?
I have many doubts, but I suppose there will beMany truquillos as with everything ...
No, it doesn't hurt.When clicking (you do it with a special device that carries a dock), it is like the needles, about 2 times of every 10 it hurts, 1 in 100 hurts a lot (and also 1 in 100 bleeds, and does not match the previous one).But even if it hurts when you click, then it passes, and while you are wearing it, it does not show.
Ask what you want.
All the best,
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Hello, I, in theory, will put it next month.In principle I do want to put it on, I think it has more advantages than disadvantages, so I hope not to make mistakes.From what I read in Social Security they put the Medtronic 640G but do you know if they also give you the continuous measurement of glucose, sensor and transmitter?
All the best.
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Franarg said:
Hello, I, in theory, will put it next month.In principle I do want to put it on, I think it has more advantages than disadvantages, so I hope not to make mistakes.From what I read in Social Security they put the Medtronic 640G but do you know if they also give you the continuous measurement of glucose, sensor and transmitter?
Greetings.
Hello @franarg the sensor and meter theme goes according to the CCAA, consult with the endocrine ...
When they put the infusor, you tell us please!
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
silviagrz said:
franarg said:
hello, I, in theory, will put it to me next month.In principle I do want to put it on, I think it has more advantages than disadvantages, so I hope not to make mistakes.From what I read in Social Security they put the Medtronic 640G but do you know if they also give you the continuous measurement of glucose, sensor and transmitter?
Greetings.
Hello @franarg the sensor and meter theme goes according to the CCAA, consult with the endocrine ...
When they put the infusor, you tell us please!
Yes, I'll tell everything
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Franarg said:
Hello, I, in theory, will put it next month.In principle I do want to put it on, I think it has more advantages than disadvantages, so I hope not to make mistakes.From what I read in Social Security they put the Medtronic 640G but do you know if they also give you the continuous measurement of glucose, sensor and transmitter?
Greetings.
I am from the Valencian Community and they told me that they could put me what I wanted, so I told them Dexcom + Tandem.I have my first visit in early October.
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