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by spacedcowboy
21 days ago
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I mean I'd far rather have the pump than not, also a t1d. I dont bother wearing it at night though. All my blood sugar does is decline overnight, and the pump isn't the signal that things are going awry, that's the GCM. The GCM will still signal the pump, my phone and my watch to wake me if I need to eat carbs (vanishingly rare) and the pump never changes my blood sugar overnight anyway as far as I can tell. So I disconnect it, put it back on in the day so I can manage things while I eat food. |
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I just don’t see pens as so much of a hassle that I’d give up the control of a pen for the convenience of a pump.