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My endo left town and I've waited way too long to find a new one. I'm considering Dr. Bernstein, but I really don't think I have the discipline to stick with his regimen...and I really believe in the pump after using it for ten years. (Not only does it deliver the exact right basal rate for me all day, I have much more flexibility with it and fewer holes.)

While Bernstein may be too regimented for me, I do want a doc who will push me to keep my bg low and help me figure out how to do it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Tags: ct, doctor, endo, new york, ny

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