I have the CGM on one side of my abdomen and the pump inserted on the other side. So I have to sleep lying flat on my back all night. I've never slept like that through the night before - I prefer sleeping on my side or stomach. It's really frustrating to me.

How about you? How do you manage your sleep positions with the CGM and/or pump?

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Well I don't have a CGM, but I do have a tube pump (Deltec Cozmo). I sleep on my side as well, never felt that I need to change it cause of having the pump. In my sleep usually I through the pump beside me on bed, of course it went sit still, sometimes I wake up wrapped with the tubing, other time the pump will be dingling on the site of the bed or even at floor. Oh ya and beside my bellow which wakes me up when she peeps at night!!
pillow and not bellow!!! LOL what you can do am a bad writer!!

THX Mike I noticed that after reading your post! ;)
I don't have a CGM but I sleep on my side most of the time. The button on the infusion set doesn't bother me at all.
Hello John: I've been using a cgm and pump for over two years now, and am so used to them I can sleep in any position without discomfort. I wear my pump inserted in my abdomen, and have just started putting my cgm in my upper leg(s) where I seem to get more accurate readings. I guess I'm just so used to them being there that I don't notice them anymore. Have you tried sleeping on your side with a pillow, sort of to lean against? That may take pressure off your insertion sites.
Good luck,
Mike
Sleeping on pump sites usually doesnt bother me. Comfort when sleeping the the cgm seems to depend on the site so occasionally I avoid laying on it but other times I forget it is even there.
Ditto for me, Rashelle. I wear my sensors on my arms and my pod or pump sites wherever (back, abdomen, legs, butt, etc.) and just sleep. If I lay in just such a way, I may have to shift if I feel pressure I don't like, but for the most part, I don't give it much thought. Pumper for 9 years, CGM wearer for eight months now.
I woke up today and found that I had slept on my pump-side! It was disconcerting when I saw that but I didn't notice any discomfort :-). So, I guess I'll be alright...I just need to accept the pump and CGM as integral parts of me instead of alien objects.
I sleep any which way now that I've got used to the pump (keep it clipped to the waist band of my knickers). When I wore both the CGMS tho' - that was another story. Didn't give it a long enough trial tho' to get used to it. I sometimes have my infusion set in my mid-back region - and it doesn't effect how I sleep as well - thought it would - but when I have the infusion set there - I forget that I'm pumping.

Yeah John - you're right about accepting the "alien objects" !
i sleep on my stomach with both of them. I have no clue how, but I do, as well as sleeping on my side.
Thanks! I should really learn how to use the search function on this website :-)
I'm on the omni pod, i prefer to wear it on my arm in which case sleeping is no big deal but when I wear it on my lower back, it definately is noticeable, especially during sexy time;)~

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