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I to have enjoyed not taking shots all day long, but it does become trouble some when you are attached to it 24/7. I remember waking up and dont know how or remember when, but being wound up in the thing and have the site yanked out during the night.
Pros and cons.. I guess you have to just weigh them out.
I'd just like to occasionally have the freedom (again) of not having to worry about the "tubing tangles" with every clothes changing, flipflopping sleeping positions, the site issues etc, etc, etc.
Yes, I know the benefits of the pump, and I'm not saying I won't go back, but I'd like to mix it up a bit.
Only wears the Pump overnite and uses MDI the rest of the time..
During his awake time? He can get nice Control ( 80-100's after 4 hrs and 150 after 2 hrs ) and uses the pump just to keep things nice and controlled over nite..
He just went on the Omi Pod ... Another Idea?
I'm jealous.. I have to stay on MDI method, the VA won't give me a Pump.. So, if you want to dump yours? Please Let me know... at ***@****.