Diabetes Mellitus - Looking Into It?

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asked Mar 2, 2020 in H&E by reginafancy (9,820 points)

And generally going on the pump will require GS-85 Blood Sugar Review  purchasing more insulin than with syringes. A lot of insulin gets "wasted" priming the tubing and left at the bottom of the insulin bottle. So if a Diabetic injecting with syringes uses one bottle of insulin per month they may need to purchase two bottles per month to cover what gets wasted when they start pumping.

5. Finally if you are self-conscious about wearing a pump and being seen with it, then going to the beach or a public pool or even swimming at a friend's house may be problematic and embarrassing. Of course you will hear that you should not get embarrassed. But if you do feel embarrassed there is no hiding it easily with a skimpy bathing suit. You can remove the pump for a period of time. But unless you completely remove the insertion device, it will still be very visible as this circular disc on your stomach.

The goal here is not to scare anyone off from using an insulin pump. As a tool for managing Diabetes it can be very beneficial. But it's important to know exactly what you are getting in to before taking on the responsibility.

 

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