Hi to all

Hi all just wanted to drop in and say hay.. some of you already know me from
other lists.. but for those of you who don’t I am Brian Carter
I am 21, Dx’d back in 1992 and pumping with disetronic since 94. I will become
a LPN and a pump trainer by the end of the summer and hopefully a RN the
following summer…

Brian Carter

17 Responses to “Hi to all”

  1. kelli_200 Says:

    Good luck Brian! I wanted to be a nurse but I just couldn’t pass anatomy
    and physiology. Tried for three semesters. I think it was that early
    morning lab. I just couldn’t get there on time. I’m 23, been diabetic for
    almost ten years. And I’ve been on the minimed for three months. Give or
    take a few days. You’ll be alot of help to us. Be prepared, we ask
    strange questions……

    Breanna

    Hi all just wanted to drop in and say hay.. some of you already know me
    from other lists.. but for those of you who don’t I am Brian Carter
    I am 21, Dx’d back in 1992 and pumping with disetronic since 94. I will
    become a LPN and a pump trainer by the end of the summer and hopefully a RN
    the following summer…


    Brian Carter

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  2. avila_1 Says:

    Hi Brian and Welcome,
    I think you have a impressive list of accomplishments and near
    accomplishments. I too am and LPN and worked in that field for 25
    years, till I had to retire four years ago due to becoming legally
    blind. It was a very rewarding occupation. A little hx about me. I have
    been a diab for 42 yrs and on the pump for 18 yrs. I am legally blind
    and severely hearing impaired, but it doesn’t keep me off the puter. I
    have a certified hearing dog that goes everywhere with me. She is an
    assist dog thus is treated like guide dogs. I have had much better
    control since on the pump and it continues to improve due mainly to new
    discoveries or ways of treatments.
    Pumpin and lovin it.
    Gail

  3. avila_1 Says:

    Hi Brian and Welcome,
    I think you have a impressive list of accomplishments and near
    accomplishments. I too am and LPN and worked in that field for 25
    years, till I had to retire four years ago due to becoming legally
    blind. It was a very rewarding occupation. A little hx about me. I have
    been a diab for 42 yrs and on the pump for 18 yrs. I am legally blind
    and severely hearing impaired, but it doesn’t keep me off the puter. I
    have a certified hearing dog that goes everywhere with me. She is an
    assist dog thus is treated like guide dogs. I have had much better
    control since on the pump and it continues to improve due mainly to new
    discoveries or ways of treatments.
    Pumpin and lovin it.
    Gail

  4. clair4 Says:

    Dear Gail..just read your history and was quite impressed by your
    accomplishments..diabetic for 41 yrs and still kickin is rather
    inspirational..its obvious that your healthy attitude and being on the pump
    has contributed..I just wanted to say congradulations and keep up the good
    work..Leslie

  5. daphne400 Says:

    Hi Brian:
    I’m Joan Lemons, RN for over 20 years, specialist in Women’s health, HIV
    counselor trainer, Childbirth and breastfeeding instructor, etc. Been on the
    Diesetronic V100 for over 6 weeks now. Been diabetic for over 24 years, but
    got realistic just a little while back, so it takes all kinds of people,
    Right?
    Keep chugging along, the rewards are in the people you help…:)

  6. daphne400 Says:

    Hey Breanna, we all ask questions, that’s why we share our wealth,
    right?Joan:)

  7. isabella_10 Says:

    <<
    Hi all just wanted to drop in and say hay.. some of you already know me
    from other lists.. but for those of you who don’t I am Brian Carter
    I am 21, Dx’d back in 1992 and pumping with disetronic since 94. I will
    become a LPN and a pump trainer by the end of the summer and hopefully a RN
    the following summer…

    Brian Carter
    >>
    Hi Brian ;o)

    Kathleen

  8. magen_200 Says:

    Nice to see you again Kat

  9. elmo_15 Says:

    Hi Joan lemons, I been on the D for 12 weeks and love it , no lows. how you
    doin ? any probs.
    fp

  10. kelli_200 Says:

    K, I may be young, but I’m forgetful. What’d I ask???

    Hey Breanna, we all ask questions, that’s why we share our wealth,
    right?Joan:)

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  11. magen_200 Says:

    Hi Cindy..

    I love talking about the pump and helping others start the pump so i
    called Disetronic and they allow "regular" people (nonCDE’s) to
    help train others on the pump so this summer they are going to
    send a trainer to train me.. MM unfortunaly does not allow this. I
    will still allow both pumps to be viewed and offered to everyone i
    talk with.

  12. daphne400 Says:

    Hi FP (what’s that stand for???)
    My only problems with the D is really nothing related to the pump but rather
    to the types of cannulas I can use…found out I’m allergic to Tenders- that
    was literally a brand implanted on my belly. Have a sensitivity to a lot of
    different adhesives, so finding the right dressing to hold anything in place
    has been an experiment. So far, tegaderm HP is proving to be pretty good.
    How about you???Joan :)

  13. damian150 Says:

    I’m new too, but I bet it’s Fellow Pumpers.

    Is the D Diabetes?

    I found that Op-site 4575 by Smith+Nephew works for me. I’m sensitive to
    most tapes but have used that for many years now.

  14. elmo_15 Says:

    Hi Joan, fp stands for Footprints.
    My only problems are happening now due to the high humidity. I use my belly
    as the site too and the hair prevents good adhesion. I/I’ve been
    experimenting with a glue product called Skin Tac it seems to work fairly
    well. Still trying.
    Tell me more about tegaderm HP . What is it ?? Where do U get it?? Etc.
    where are u located I’m in Toronto On Canada.
    fp

  15. daphne400 Says:

    Hi Jan:
    I have a Disetronic V 100 that’s the D…I’ve tried the Smith & Nephew MVP
    3000 - that left me branded with nice rectangles, and a couple of other
    samples from my pump rep…all leaving their mark.. I’ve been leaving a
    loop of tape like I do when taping IV tubing in place…sort of a tape taped
    on itself so there’s some give…less tension on the skin that way and works
    pretty well.
    fp - thanks - I’m new to pumping too. on the 14th it’ll be 8 weeks and I’m
    thrilled. Only been on insulin about 6 years, before that, pills and pills.
    Wasn’t too happy a soul until I decided to take the plunge and find myself a
    doctor that knew what they were talking about. Being a nurse, it didn’t take
    long to learn how to use it, it’s been an adjustment, just like a new
    relationship, but I’m so GLAD :) I did…later, Joan:)

  16. daphne400 Says:

    Hi - tegaderm HP is a transparent dressing that we use for IV sites, just
    like a lot of the other dressings offered by pump suppliers. The adhesive is
    just less gluey so to speak. Its made by 3M Health Care — I’m reading the
    label. We use the regular Tegaderm in the hospital, and I didn’t know this
    type existed until about 3 weeks ago, thanks again to my supplier, they are
    very nice.
    Any way — body hair…when we have a hairy patient, clipping it just a bit
    can work wonders. Shaving irritates, so that’s out, but just trimming can
    work out ok, ok? Later :) Joan

  17. damian150 Says:

    I cannot use the Op-site 3000 IV dressing - it just peels off with no
    effort. I can only use the Op-Site #4575. The box is white, printed in black
    with a couple of red bars. The measurements = 5cm (2") X 8 cm (3"). The upc
    code is 0 5531004575 3. Minimed will send some samples if requested. This
    is with 16 years’ pump site experience.

    The end of the 4575 piece itself is green. I fold it onto its green self so
    I have something to grab when removing it. The 3000 has orange words on it
    and is included with the Sof-sets. I just pitch them, and since I’m a penny
    pincher that should tell you I don’t use them.
    Jan

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