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Sue
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  • South Amboy, NJ
  • United States
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Using the correct type of set, installed properly, there will be no leakage even if you give yourself 15 huge boluses over the course of 3 days. You should be able to bolus as many units as needed and not have ANY insulin leak from the puncture ho...
14 hours ago
Thanks for starting this discussion Sue, I enjoyed reading all the responses. I'm curious if anyone has had trouble with sites leaking with large boluses? I'm a type 1, or at least that's what I was diagnosed 15 years ago but I've always been ove...
16 hours ago
Stop using Quick Sets. Switch to Sure-T's. You can get free samples for a phone call to MM tech support.
on Thursday
When I first started pumping, I tried the Quick Set. It was a disaster for me! I'm slender, so they gave me the Silhouette, which I insert manually. Works like a charm!
on Thursday
Sue joined Sagwabetes's group
i went to college for fine arts.hooray! that means many things, such as i can't find a job, and i am very creative and open minded, and i love sharing that with others (but are there are diabetics like me?) join up if you feel the same! let's talk :)
on Wednesday
Sue joined George Simmons's group
A group for any PWD's that have a Nintendo Wii! We can share friend codes, Mii's, and play games together.
on Wednesday
I have had Type 1 for 36 years, pumper for 18....
on Wednesday
Sue joined Kayla's group
This group is for people out there who were born with or close to born with diabetes and have had it for a long time. I have had it for about 21yrs now and it's very hard to find people and talk to others who are dealing with the same issues I am.
on Wednesday

Profile Information

Hometown (where you come from):
Sayreville
Do you have diabetes?
Yes
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Date diagnosed
January 1, 1974
Most recent A1C (Blood Glucose Average) Value
7
What glucose meter do you use?
One Touch UltraLink
Type of treatment you use
Pump
What pump model do you use, if any?
Mini Med Paradigm
What do you expect from TuDiabetes?
To connect with other diabetics.
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
Diabetes Magazine Article
What do you do for a living?
Desktop Publishing & Teachers Aid

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At 11:58am on October 31, 2009, Marie B said…
Sue, here is another discussion on sites, rotation,etc. I am sending you a friend request, too.
At 6:40pm on December 16, 2008, Sue said…
Thanks for all the welcomes. Glad I found this place.
At 8:53am on December 16, 2008, Ron said…
Welcome to TuDiabetes!!!!!!!!!! Glad you are here!!!!!!!
At 10:31pm on December 14, 2008, Diabetic_Iz_Me said…
Welcome to Tudiabetes! Glad you joined the community. You've joined a community full of knowledge and a whole lot of support. When you have the chance please visit our new member guide; it'll help you navigate around the community. Have fun and make yourself at home.

Cherise
At 12:27am on December 14, 2008, Brigitte said…
hello and welcome to TuDiabetes! it's great you joined our community. I hope you're well. Benvenue.
At 8:37pm on December 13, 2008, Sohair Abdel-Rahman said…
Hello Sue,I admire Gina.....
At 7:38pm on December 13, 2008, Toni Crebbin said…
Welcome to tudiabetes Sue. I think you will find a lot of support and great information here.
 
 

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