good luck, Stephanie!

Talk about exciting! It sounds like you have a great attitude — AND
you’re a lot smarter than I was about starting the pump, because you’ve
already guessed there might be some less-than-perfect moments <g>.

I was ready to quit my first week (and would have if it weren’t for the
tremendous support on here) because, from all the product literature and
my trainer’s raves, I had the idea that pumping was 100-percent
wonderful, paradise, ecstacy, joy…. So it was a huge letdown to
discover that sticking the needle in hurts the same with a pump as with
a syringe, and that it can be hard to maneuver the insertions until
after a month or so of practice.

Compared to all the advantages, those are pretty minor things — but
they seemed horrible to a beginner expecting 100-percent joy. As long
as you’re going in KNOWING that any new endeavor will have its ups and

downs, I bet you’ll do fine with the whole thing.

Welcome aboard!

Laurie (type 1 since age 3, 1959, pumping one year and 4 days)

www.writersplace.com/campbell

One Response to “good luck, Stephanie!”

  1. patience_15 Says:

    << So it was a huge letdown to
    discover that sticking the needle in hurts the same with a pump as with
    a syringe, and that it can be hard to maneuver the insertions until
    after a month or so of practice.
    >>

    I agree Laurie. I did forget to mention that part. I use the Minimed
    Silhoutte and dont like the needle part. Sometimes it can be pretty
    painful…..but I only have to do it every 3-4 days. :) Chrissy

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