thanks from newcomer

Wow, what a great loop! I feel really lucky having stumbled onto
EXACTLY the right bunch of people — and it’s a relief to hear that
pumps have gotten better since 1985.

I’ll probably have a bunch more questions before I go see the diabetes
educator March 21 — I’m hoping she’ll recommend a pump and I won’t have
to request it…but maybe the insurance will pay even if it’s my own
request. Somebody mentioned cars, and this DOES feel like setting out
to buy a new car (or maybe a computer) — how the heck do you find the
best one?

What brands do you all like, and why?

Laurie, with thanks to Frank, Jan, Joan, Kathy, Mike and anybody else on
here with information to share

5 Responses to “thanks from newcomer”

  1. rodney_800 Says:

    Laurie,
    Sorry I am so late in answering, but have had a busy weekend. I agree with
    what everyone else has said, except I have not had any trouble with my mini
    med 506. My name is Gail and I have been a diabetic for 43 years, I am 48.
    Five when dx. Been on the pump 18 yrs and seen alot of changes. I feel now
    I am just beginning to get the hang of it. I love pumping and always have.
    I am in the process of trying to update to 508. Dr thought I should try
    since I have had the 506 quite some time. I have learned so much from this
    list. Even though I have had the pump a long time, the newbies are always
    teaching me something. Bedause I have had it for so long, diabetes
    educators and Dr’s forget to give me updates and such. I use the Softset QR
    and use the softserter, which is a Godsend to me. I am lucky and have never
    had trouble with tape. I don’t know what you really want to know, you will
    just have to ask. Pain is a personal thing, so it is hard to tell if you
    will have any pain with yours. I personally don’t, but that doesn’t mean

    you won’t. For me, the softset was much nicer than the regular needle or
    bent needle. I haven’t tried anything else, since I am satisfied with it.
    Gail

  2. harrison_400 Says:

    Good Luck,

    Frank

  3. elmo_15 Says:

    Just as a matter of interest, re: the clip below, has anyone considered the
    use of Nioxin for this purpose. I understand it’s an amazing healing agent.
    Comments please
    fp

    This may of great interest to patients who have been on the pump for
    > a long period and are suffering from a build up of scar tissue. I
    understand
    > the port is very small but have not actually seen one. Disetronic at this
    > time also gives you 2 pumps. Both companies have excellent technical

  4. carmen15 Says:

    everybody take a look at www.diabeteswell.com……great site for information
    and updates…..Joan:)

  5. carmen15 Says:

    Hi Laurie:
    Best thing to do is call the Medical Management department of your insurance
    company and find out which pump they will approve. If you have options, I’d
    suggest you try both. I’m biased in that I like the Disetronic. Considering
    how many times I’ve clunked it in the shower, it just keeps on pumping. Like
    any device, it will take you a little bit to get used to it, but once you do,
    you’ll never go back.
    Also write down your questions, who you talked to, title, date, time,—keep
    a record–it’s helpful if there are any conflicts during the process.
    How much will the ins. co pay? what will the payment rate be for all your
    supplies…make sure your endocrinologist writes a prescription for
    EVERYTHING!!
    Depending on where you live, you might get lucky and get full payment! HOPE,
    HOPE. See if they will pay for pump training…that’s a must!!! Just keep
    sending the questions, we’ll keep answering…Joan:)

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