JLemon's Friends

  • Linda G

JLemon's Discussions

Pump vs. Pens

Started this discussion. Last reply by drewgolden Nov 17, 2012. 23 Replies

I am a newly-diagnosed type one, just under six months. I currently use Levemir and Humalog pens. I am considering switching to a pump, as my educator thinks it will better fit my active lifestyle. I…Continue

Tags: Pumps, Insulin, 1, Type

 

JLemon's Page

Latest Activity

JLemon replied to wyandtr's discussion 'Pharmacy Frustrations.....' in the group Young Adults with Diabetes
"Sounds like it may be the pharmacy that you use. Do you have to go to that certain pharmacy per your insurance? If not, I would try around and see. I would also maybe contact your insurance provider and see what is up .. I have heard of people only…"
May 16
drewgolden replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I've always been fairly tightly controlled MDI (many tests a day) and thought the pump would be a refreshing way to simplify control. While it does offer some benefits (press button, get bolus, cool!) there are also some negatives I personally…"
Nov 17, 2012
Clare replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I still have not started pumping after 37 years. But I did recently get a Dexcom4 CGM and it is really eye opening. Here is my first discussion about whether to switch to a pump or not, there are some really good answers from a bunch of pumpers and…"
Nov 15, 2012
JLemon replied to Melissa Price's discussion 'Accutane and Type 1 Diabetes'
"Just came across this post as I was Googling connections between Accutane and Type 1 diabetes. I cannot believe the number of people that have been diagnosed with Type 1 after taking this medication. I took Accutane for six months, starting Dec.…"
Nov 13, 2012
JLemon replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"Thank you, everyone! Your feedback has been very helpful. I have an appointment tomorrow and I will be talking about my options. Hoping to try the pump out!"
Nov 13, 2012
Daisy Mae replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"there is nothing better than the pump, in my oppinion. the pump not only gives you 24/7 insulin, but you have soooo much more flexability with it. you can eat when you want and eat almost like a non-D person. you dont get the same kind of control…"
Nov 13, 2012
T1mommy replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I was diagnosed 4/2011, started with pens then switched to Medtronic pump late last year when I was pregnant. I switched back to the pen this summer for a few reasons. I didn't like the tubing and was never comfortable wearing the device…"
Nov 9, 2012
Amy M replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"Its never too early to start planning! I went on the pump in October and allowed myself a good 3 months or so to get used to the pump and get my settings in order. I had an AWESOME diabetes team whom I was in contact with every day during the…"
Nov 9, 2012
Simon Carter replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"Just thought I would add a counter-point to the pro-pump opinions here. I used a pump continuously for over a year (24 years with T1D), and found it tedious; I was always having to 'deal with the pump' at awkward moments. You decide you…"
Nov 8, 2012
Laddie replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"One thing to also consider is future pumps as well as current pumps. I have a Medtronic Revel pump which I love, but I hate their CGMS. So I use a Dexcom and have to carry two devices. I'm not too excited about the Animas Ping, but Animas will…"
Nov 8, 2012
christy replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I used pens/injections until about a year ago. I have been diabetic 28 years and I can tell you one thing. Switching to a pump is the BEST decision I have ever made and I only wish I had done it a lot sooner."
Nov 8, 2012
JLemon replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I am glad to hear from you - My husband and I are planning on starting a family in the next year or so, and that is another reason why I was considering. That is also one of the main reasons I joined this site! Thank you!"
Nov 8, 2012
Amy M replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I was diagnosed in January 2008 and started pumping in October of 2008. At the time I was planning to have a baby so being on the pump was the only way I could keep my bs under the tight control necessary for pregnancy. At first I planned to just go…"
Nov 8, 2012
JLemon replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"Beginning of the year was sort of what I was thinking. Nothing like a fresh start. Thank you!"
Nov 8, 2012
JLemon replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"Thank you for the thorough response! I currently have PEIA insurance, and they only work with Bayer. This is definitely something that I am going to have to look into, as I like the Freestyles meter and strips. I have a hard time getting enough…"
Nov 8, 2012
Don replied to JLemon's discussion 'Pump vs. Pens'
"I second MBP's advice to know your benefits. Your annual OOP (out of pocket) maximum may make a big difference in lowering your cost in the first year of pumping despite the up front cost of the pump. You may also realize (as I did) that the…"
Nov 8, 2012

Profile Information

The PRIMARY person in my life who has diabetes has
Type 1 or type 1.5 (LADA) diabetes
How do you hope to benefit from TuDiabetes?
I hope to gain insight and inspiration from others in my situation, and I hope to provide support to others.
Date diagnosed
April 24, 2012
Most recent HbA1C %, date of result (optional)
6.4%
Type of treatment/devices you use
Shots, Diet and Exercise
Tell us more about you (optional)
I am a recently diagnosed Type One diabetic. I do not know another person with Type One, so I am looking forward to hearing from others in the same boat as me.

I am an avid sports fan and love the West Virginia Mountaineers! I also enjoy photography and spending time with my family. I am happily married to my husband Grant, who has been a tremendous support system on my new journey with Type One diabetes.

Comment Wall (3 comments)

You need to be a member of Diabetes community by Diabetes Hands Foundation: TuDiabetes to add comments!

Join Diabetes community by Diabetes Hands Foundation: TuDiabetes

At 1:22pm on November 1, 2012, Linda G said…

Hello! Thank you for having me as a friend J...
West Virginia....a distance away, but it feels like you're right here! That's one of the appealing factors of tu.diabetes. I'm in Canada...in the southwestern part of the province of Ontario. I'm a wife of 33 years (hubby is also diabetic), mom to two grown children (one 28, the other 26), a grandma to 3 lovable little boys, a teacher, and before that an illustrator (still do some) and graphic designer....I speak French fluently, I read, history fascinates me, I paint, sing, walk, garden, ski, ride my bike....did I mention "read"? I love having friends over, I bake/cook, am an eclectic music lover, an animal lover...the ocean...ah the ocean...it speaks to me! Oh...and I have diabetes (and a few other things).
Nice to have you as a friend!!!
Keep in touch, ok?

hugs....linda

At 5:10am on November 1, 2012, SEAGATOR said…

Welcome to our wonderful family. We are a very caring and supportive group. Questions? Please feel free to ask us. Please read the BLOGS the FORUMS and check out the many GROUPS for much valuable advice and information. WELCOME!

At 4:17am on November 1, 2012, Linda G said…

We're so happy that you're finally here!
Welcome home JLemon!
April 24th...little more than 6 months ago! How's it all going?
This is a great place to share, to learn, and to grow...all the while meeting new people world wide, and making friends.
Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance. Just go to the top of your page, and click on "Groups".
Once in, you can either peruse the wide array of available groups....or simply type a specific interest in the space provided.
Take in some of the blogs/discussions as well.
The resource boxes at the top of the home "Home" page, and
"About us" at the very bottom of your page and every page (the footer), offer you more information still.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hope you find the support and information you came looking for.
Here is a useful link to get you on your way:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/notes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are also groups here for young people with diabetes, such as....
"Young Adults with Diabetes".
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey, why don't you come join us in the TuD chat room?
You'll see us at the bottom of the home page.
We have a great time getting to know each other, sharing info and lots of laughs :)
It's on right now!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DO THE BIG BLUE TEST (BBT)....For more info, see the upper left hand corner of home page. There's a video there too about the BBT!!!!
C'MON...YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Take care....and keep in touch!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 
 
 

Advertisement



REsources

From the Diabetes Hands Foundation blog...

Together, We Can Get Diabetes Co-Stars to 10,000 Views!

Above is a photo of Diabetes Hands Foundation’s own Manny Hernandez with the stars of the Diabetes Co-Stars Video, “Strength in Numbers.” In case you haven’t heard the news yet, there is a new video making it’s way through the …
Continue Reading

Congratulations Diabetes Advocates Scholarship Recipients!

The Diabetes Hands Foundation and Diabetes Advocates Program is proud to announce and congratulate the members of DA who were granted scholarships to attend diabetes conferences in 2013! Thanks to a generous grant from Novo Nordisk, in 2013 we were …
Continue Reading

TuDiabetes Team

DHF STAFF

Manny Hernandez
(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)

Emily Coles
(Head of Communities, has type 1)

Emily Walton
(Business Manager)

Mike Lawson
(Head of Experience, has type 1)

Corinna Cornejo
(Development Manager, has type 2)

Heather Gabel
(Administrative and Programs Assistant, has type 1)

DHF VOLUNTEERS


Lead Administrator
Bradford (has type 1)

Administrators
Lorraine (mother of type 1)
Marie B (has type 1)

Teena (has type 2)

Brian (bsc) (has type 2)

jrtpup (has type 1)

 

LIKE us on Facebook

Spread the word

Loading…

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.

© 2013   A community of people touched by diabetes, run by the Diabetes Hands Foundation.

Badges  |  Contact Us  |  Terms of Service