I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Off-Topic => Diabetes => Topic started by: girliekick on October 12, 2009, 02:54:04 AM
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i am learning about the diabetes, as my dad seems to be having more trouble keeping bs under control. he has been on insluin shots 4 15 years & this week he drove swirving and unaware for 20 miles until the cops pulled him over for drunk driving. I.e. Low bs. They gave him some sugar and had someone drive him home. His bs was prob in the 40s & this was by far the most dangerous situation from him botteming out.
He is uninsured and a self employed electrician. my hope is through HIDers can help me understand the world of pumps, pros & cons. I've been reading and am simply overwhelmed by the models and parts I dont know what these words mean. dads not intrested in a pump. He has two good reasons against it....... Money & ability to work. I have one for it....... Health.
can he crawl in an attic with one?
Are they really 5000 dollars? What about supplies? A monthly figure?
is there any surg in prep for it? How does it connect to ur body?
Should i keep learning about it, is it a realistic an option for him? Is there a safer alternative for him?
Thanks
girl
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My friend has a pump. I'll ask her your questions and get back to you.
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I have been using a pump for the last 10 years so maybe able to answer some of your questions :)
can he crawl in an attic with one? Most certinally yes, just depends on if you tape the site up or not and have a good waistband to hold the unit. .. I use a cellphone holder to put mine in.
Are they really 5000 dollars? What about supplies? A monthly figure? Mine was 7,500 for purchase a Medtronic, and the monthly supplies run around 750 for all the hookups.. if Uninsured this would be very difficult.
is there any surg in prep for it? How does it connect to ur body? You change sites for it every 30 days, you can get a infusion setup for your stomach or Leg.. depending on which choice you go by it's just a difference in angle of the needle you must stick in.. Much like hooking up a site for an I.V. and you can unplug it for a shower and then rehook it upto the site.
Should i keep learning about it, is it a realistic an option for him? Is there a safer alternative for him? It could easily be a realistic option for him except on the cost if he remains uninsured or not on disability to pay for it. However, You will have to do bloodsugars at least 8 times a day to stay on top of it otherwise your bloodsugars will go low as it runs 24/7.