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Dec 28, 2022 14 tweets 8 min read Read on X
Pens to Pumping

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It's almost 200 days since I started using an insulin pump🗓️

So I thought I would reflect by creating a🧵covering:
What is pump therapy?
Why I switched from MDI?
What pump I chose and why?
How I switched?
What difference has it made?

#gbdoc #diabeteschat
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What is pump therapy?

Insulin pump therapy is also known as a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII).

It's basically a programmed pump that delivers rapid acting insulin through an infusion set to help manage glucose levels.
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What type of insulin pumps are there?
There are two main types:

One type are tethered e.g. @TandemDiabetes T Slim, @MDT_Diabetes 780G, @mylife YpsoPump.

These pumps consist of a portable pump device, a canula that is inserted into the skin, and small tubing. Image
4/14

The other type is patched pumps e.g. @myomnipod dash and @GlucoMen.

These types have a pump device that is directly attached to the skin. The pump then wirelessly communicates with a handheld device or compatible control app on a mobile phone. Image
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Why I switched from multiple daily insulin injections (MDI)?

For many years I found injections to be:
- Burdensome on my life with #T1D🙁
- Unable to help me self-manage my glucose levels possible the best possible
- Restricted my ability to run as far as possible🏃‍♂️
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During my ten years on insulin injections I also developed a fear of hypoglycaemia🩸

This is what became the criteria rationale for use of insulin pump therapy as per @NICEComms [TA151]⬇️ Image
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What pump I chose and why?

I chose @myomnipod dash.

I liked how there is no tubing and that the pump is directly attached.

I thought to myself that I wear and get on well with @FreeStyleDiabet, and that the dash device is just a little bigger.
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I also had a go at wearing a test kit which was a useful and positive experience.

A bit like a test drive 🚗
Or a try before you ''buy''

For anyone interested here is a link: omnipod.com/en-gb/get-star… Image
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How I switched?

Prior to my insulin pump start day I was required to write down my glucose levels, carbs, bolus and basal doses for one week.

It felt like I was completing a @dafne diary again😆 Image
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This was to help my diabetes team work out my pump:
- Basal rates
- Insulin to carbohydrate ratios
- Insulin sensitivity factors for correcting high glucose levels

@DTN_UK have the most amazing guide for #hcps which includes a flow chart for pump setting initiation⬇️ Image
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I was on twice daily Levemir 💉

So I needed to appropriately stop my long acting insulin before starting on my pump journey🛣️

Thankfully my diabetes team @uhlinptdiab provided clear instructions💌

I was instructed to omit my morning Levemir dose on the pump start day ⬇️ Image
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Then on Monday 20th June 2022 I switched from MDI to pump therapy.

I was a little apprehensive about starting 🫢

But I took the plunge and have been swimming ever since🏊‍♂️

When I got home that day my family made a little surprise party🥳 ImageImage
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What difference has it made?

For me it has certainly reduced my burdensome feeling of living with #T1D

It has also helped reduce my anxiety with hypos🙂

It has also given me more confidence to push myself further and more often with my running🏃‍♂️ Image
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But like all technology, pump therapy is not perfect.

I have experienced unexplained hyperglycaemia, leading to me identifying pump failure❌

It also requires you to be methodical, prepared and committed.

But from it I have noticed better glucose levels🩸 Image

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