pump and dissconnecting-laurie campbell
Hi Laurie,
Glad you are being able to go on the 508. I’m thinking also of going
on the same one. Doctor thinks I will do better with the new type
instead of the 507.
I f you don’t want to use the quick release on the pump, you could
get the long length of tubing and have it hang over the side of the tub
and set the pump on a small foot stool.
I haven’t found a difference in my readings after un doing the
pump. What I sometimes do is test when I hook back up,and if
it does seem to get high, then I would adjust it. But there hasn’t been
any problems so far. I too like to stay in the shower for a good 30
minutes
or so. The same with swimming in the summer time. Just check sugars
when you hook back up. Hope this has helped in some way.
Kathy
May 21st, 2004 at 5:47 am
<< I haven’t found a difference in my readings after un doing the
pump. What I sometimes do is test when I hook back up,and if
it does seem to get high, then I would adjust it. But there hasn’t been
any problems so far. I too like to stay in the shower for a good 30
minutes
or so >>
What I want to know is how do you and Laurie manage to stay in the shower for
30 minutes. After about 10, I run out of hot water!
Patrick
The NC bluegrass pickin’ (and slightly shiverin’!) pumper
May 21st, 2004 at 8:34 pm
<< What I want to know is how do you and Laurie manage to stay in the shower
>>
for
30 minutes. After about 10, I run out of hot water!
I live in a high rise building… I seem to have an endless supply.
<G>
Allen
May 22nd, 2004 at 10:05 pm
PATRICK!! behave now!!
fp