{"id":1254,"date":"2013-04-24T06:43:45","date_gmt":"2013-04-24T06:43:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/circles-of-blue.winchcombe.org\/?p=1254"},"modified":"2013-11-21T23:58:15","modified_gmt":"2013-11-21T23:58:15","slug":"getting-pump-climbing-each-rung-and-setting-up-pump-demos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/circles-of-blue.winchcombe.org\/index.php\/2013\/04\/24\/getting-pump-climbing-each-rung-and-setting-up-pump-demos\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting an insulin pump &#8211; climbing each rung and setting up pump demos"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"alignright entry-meta\" style=\"padding-top: 5px; width: 150px;\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-1091\" title=\"picture of a ladder\" src=\"http:\/\/circles-of-blue.winchcombe.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/ladder.png\" alt=\"picture of a ladder\" width=\"150\" \/>There&#8217;s many rungs on the ladder towards the pump<\/div>\n<h3>Climbing each rung<\/h3>\n<p>I&#8217;ve viewed the progression to Amy getting a pump as a ladder, one that we appear to be well and truly on. For the record I don&#8217;t really like climbing ladders but I&#8217;ll make an exception for this one.<br \/>\nThe first rung on the ladder is just learning about the basics about pumping, so you can decide on whether you want one.<br \/>\nThe second rung is making that decision and requesting a pump.<br \/>\nThe third rung is getting back a response from the hospital that you&#8217;ve not been totally denied the opportunity. (You never quite get the &#8216;yeah okay, that&#8217;s fine, funding is in place, just pick a pump&#8217; response so anything other than a &#8216;I&#8217;m not sure you&#8217;re eligible&#8217; should be seen as a good sign.)<br \/>\nThe fourth rung, at our hospital, is to be invited to and attend a carbohydrate counting training session.<br \/>\nOur fifth rung will be to get some demos from either the special pump nurses or by reps from the pump companies.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not sure how many more rungs there&#8217;ll be but we&#8217;ll worry about that later.<\/p>\n<h3>Where to start the research?<\/h3>\n<p>I&#8217;ve felt a little bewildered on where to start with fact-finding about pumps, even though there&#8217;s only 3 key runners available to me.<br \/>\nIt should be simple when you consider that it took only an hour or two to decide I wanted the buy the house I&#8217;m currently living in and considering the cost of a house against that of a (free to us) insulin pump it&#8217;s hard to figure out why we wouldn&#8217;t just take the first suggestion from the hospital.<br \/>\nI mean this diabetes malarkey is hard enough to contend with at the best of times so why not just let someone else choose the pump?<br \/>\nBut somehow there&#8217;s no &#8220;oh it&#8217;s lovely&#8221; or &#8220;that&#8217;ll do&#8221; with the pumps and once chosen we&#8217;re tied into it for four years, so we&#8217;ve got to make the right choice.<br \/>\nOr do we? Does it really matter? Aren&#8217;t they all the same!?<br \/>\nI didn&#8217;t know the answers and worse I didn&#8217;t know the questions, hence my bewilderment.<\/p>\n<h3>Research, research, research<\/h3>\n<p>For the past few weeks I&#8217;ve been lightly researching the pros and cons of each of the pumps which are available to us, which are by Animas, Medtronic, Roche\/Accuchek. The Omnipod is available to us but our clinic will only partially fund it as it&#8217;s a lot more expensive, so I&#8217;ve discounted that one as partially funding it isn&#8217;t an option my bank manager will agree to.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m not sure exactly which models are available for us to choose but for now I&#8217;m presuming it&#8217;ll be the <a href=\"http:\/\/animascorp.co.uk\/animasVibe\" target=\"_blank\">Animas Vibe<\/a>, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk\/product-information\/paradigm-veo\/index.html\" target=\"_blank\">Medtronic Paradigm Veo<\/a> and it&#8217;s definitely the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.accu-chek.co.uk\/gb\/products\/insulinpumps\/index.html\" target=\"_blank\">Roche Accu-chek Combo<\/a>. The Medtronic model may not be the Veo but I&#8217;ll do my research on that to start with.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll probably do another post on the information about each pump once I&#8217;ve learned more about them all.<br \/>\nA fifth pump, the <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/cellnovo.com\/Pages\/CellnovoSystem\/CellnovoSystem.aspx\">CellNovo<\/a> looked like everything this geeky father could wish for his daughter but after contacting them it seems it&#8217;s not a likely option for the foreseeable future. Darn it!<\/p>\n<h3>The hospital&#8217;s view on pumps<\/h3>\n<p>The hospital are openly (currently) keener on two pumps, the Roche Accu-Chek Combo and the Medtronic Paradigm Veo.<br \/>\nThey don&#8217;t hide this, they tell you up front and the reason is very simple: the more they know the pump the more chance there is of offering telephone support from memory and the quicker any problem is resolved.<br \/>\nAfter a quick discussion though it was clear that whilst this is their preference it is not a restriction and they are more than happy for us to go with another pump, such as the Animas Vibe or Omnipod.<br \/>\nThey do have an Omnipod user at the clinic but only one.<br \/>\nIf we go for a Vibe we&#8217;ll be the first, but this isn&#8217;t something that bothers me, we can support the unit ourselves, it&#8217;s the basal\/bolus rates that we need help with.<\/p>\n<h3>#DOC to the rescue for pump advice<\/h3>\n<p>Suddenly it dawned on me that there&#8217;s loads of pumpers out there already, many of whom I&#8217;m either following on Twitter or in many cases I&#8217;m following their parents, on Twitter that is, I&#8217;m not a stalker!<br \/>\nSo to the DOC I turned and started gaining an insight into what questions I need to be asking or researching the answers to.<br \/>\nIt seemed clear from the outset that seeing a pump or two would really help matters.<\/p>\n<h3>Time for our first real pump demo<\/h3>\n<p>I&#8217;m excited about tonight as after work Jane, Amy and I are meeting up with a couple of #DOC people who live locally, both of whom I&#8217;ve never met.<br \/>\nAfter one of them &#8211; @Ninjabetic1 &#8211; recently got a AccuChek Combo pump we chatted and I asked if a demo would be possible, after all only seeing a pump actually started to change Amy&#8217;s feelings towards them.<br \/>\n&#8220;Of course&#8221; she said, unsurprisingly.<br \/>\nAfter a while we realised that another local #DOC person had a Medtronic Paradigm and was very local. She also was more than happy to give us a demo.<br \/>\nSo I&#8217;m excited to be seeing a couple of pumps but especially at meeting a couple of people I&#8217;ve conversed with over Twitter for quite some time.<br \/>\nThe best bit is that we all get to eat cake, well how else can they demo the pump&#8217;s bolus feature? (It&#8217;s all in the name of science.)<\/p>\n<h3>Rung Four: 9:30am tomorrow<\/h3>\n<p>Tomorrow Amy and I step up to rung four: we&#8217;re off to the hospital for our pre-pump carbohydrate counting training session.<br \/>\nAfter talking with the diabetes specialist nurse it seems this will be a session very similar to the first with a mixture between people just about to start carb counting for the first time and two families (us included) who are going on a pump soon.<\/p>\n<h3>Rung Five: 1pm tomorrow<\/h3>\n<p>Things are really moving on quickly and after the training session tomorrow morning the other pre-pump family and us are returning to the clinic for an informal pump demo by the hospital&#8217;s Roche pump specialist.<br \/>\nPersonally I hope that I know everything they&#8217;re going to tell us as it will prove that I&#8217;ve done my research right. But even if this is the case it will be nice to get the hospital&#8217;s angle on the pump.<br \/>\nI might even get to find out whether the Mexican-wave-bolus is an urban myth or not.<\/p>\n<h3>All demos done<\/h3>\n<p>We&#8217;re ending a very busy diabetes related week with a visit to JDRF&#8217;s Discovery Day in Bristol on Saturday. An event where the parents get to listen to talks whilst the kids get to visit the @Bristol science centre in the same building.<br \/>\nWe weren&#8217;t due to go to Bristol, we&#8217;d booked for Dorset, but as soon as I realised a couple of other #DOC people were attending I wanted to go there instead to meet them.<br \/>\nNow, there&#8217;s so many #DOC people going that I&#8217;m more excited about meeting them than going to the JDRF day; I can&#8217;t even remember what the day is about anymore. Oops.<br \/>\nA bonus of this day out is that one of #DOC has an Animas Vibe and has kindly offered to give us a demo.<br \/>\nSo within three days we&#8217;ll have had demos of every pump that we&#8217;re currently thinking about.<br \/>\nThen the real research can begin.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s many rungs on the ladder towards the pump Climbing each rung I&#8217;ve viewed the progression to Amy getting a pump as a ladder, one that we appear to be well and truly on. 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