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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANTHONY!!
Best Wishes NOW....and for the rest of the year!
(You haven't been on in a while...I hope everything is OK)
Have a GREAT "ME" DAY :)
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But the main reason I got the pump in the first place was to make sports easier, and now I have one and I'm so busy with my study (I study dentistry in Amsterdam, that's next to the VUMC) I dont get to exercise as much as i'm used to! Argh, it's so frustrating!
But what's an Irishman doing in Holland? ;)
My diabetes is all right, I'm getting used to the pump after 2 months, won't ever go back to taking shots unless absolutely necessary! How are u holding up?
Take care.....
linda
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Yeah, realy like the omnipod, but i switched to the pod directly from insulin shots, so I have never had experiences with other pumps. You can't put the pod back when you take it of (you have to replace it with a new pod, which you normally do every 3 days) so I never take it of while training. I practice jiu-jitsu and we train full-contact. Occasionally it comes loose, but I cover it with an extra layer of tape and was surprised that it wasn't really a problem as long as I wear it on my belly during training days. Most of the pod's that come losse during training get replaced for free by ypsomed, the company that distributes them. And the infusion doesn't bother me at all during training.
I've got no expierience with the VU hospital, so I can't tell you if Tergooiziekenhuizen Hilversum is better. But my experience with this hospital is very good. My internist isn't specialised in diabetes (some of them are) but I have a great 'diabetesverpleegkundige'. She is very kind and alway up to date about what's new in the land of sugar. When the omnipod first came to Holland she even wore one herself for about a week (with a saline solution in it) just so she could tell from experience how this new pump worked. But you have to see for yourself which hospital works for you. I've changed hospitals a couple of times, because I moved and just because I wanted to check out other hospitals. But I ended up returning here.
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