Best Insulin Pumps for Kids

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Insulin Delivery - What's the best way to inject insulin?

endocrineweb.com — “What is the best way for people with diabetes to inject insulin? This guide explains the options: syringes, pens, pumps, and jet injectors are used to deliver insulin. Learn the advantages of each type of insulin delivery.View full resource at endocrineweb.com

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What's the best way to inject insulin? Learn the pros and cons of all your delivery options: http://bit.ly/1qDCPW

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Program Teaches Kids, Parents to Use Insulin Pumps | diabetes

diabeticlive.com — “A training program at the Diabetes & Endocrine Center for Children & Young Adults at Phelps Memorial Hospital Center in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., is helping diabetic children learn to use their insulin pumps.View full resource at diabeticlive.com

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STAR 3: Sensor-augmented insulin pump bested multiple daily injections for glucose control

endocrinetoday.com — “ADA 70th Scientific Sessions ORLANDO " Adding a continuous blood glucose level sensor to insulin pump therapy led to better blood glucose conView full resource at endocrinetoday.com

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STAR 3: Sensor-augmented insulin pump bested multiple daily injections for glucose control #ADA2010 http://ow.ly/24TfX

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Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin - Types of insulin, where to inject it, and the best methods for insulin delivery

endocrineweb.com — “Taking insulin is an absolutely necessary treatment for people who have type 1 diabetes. learn about the different types of insulin, where to inject it, and the best methods for insulin delivery. explains insulin pumps.View full resource at endocrineweb.com

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Confused about the types of insulin, where to inject, and the best methods for insulin delivery? This article will help http://bit.ly/1tfIuw

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Program helps diabetic kids transition to insulin pumps | The Journal News | LoHud.com

lohud.com — “Four young people with Type 1 diabetes, along with their parents, stayed at Phelps Memorial Hospital Center in Sleepy Hollow for two nights last week to learn how to use insulin pumps. Switching from insulin shots to pumps can give families more flexibility with managing a child's diabetes.View full resource at lohud.com

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@Lohud reports on a program that helps children with #diabetes transition to insulin pumps. http://ow.ly/64L46 #JDRF

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Fun, creative diabetes cases & accessories for kids and adults, walk t-shirts, insulin pump cases and support items.

pumpwearinc.com — “Fun, creative ways to wear an insulin pump a large selection of diabetes cases & accessories. Support items, walk t-shirts, medical alert bracelets and frio products all available.View full resource at pumpwearinc.com

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RT @sammolsonkasey: RT @pumpwear: Looking for different ways to wear your insulin pump? Watch these videos http://ow.ly/47pIS

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Newbie to my Medtronic Insulin Pump - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “As of yesterday August 26 I am plugged into my insulin pump. Only it's running saline instead of insulin until I get used to it. So far so good half the night spent worrying that I might break it, if I fell asleep and it got crushed. But I finally caved and fell asleep. Woke up freaking out that I may have messed up my pump only find ever faithful laying beside me in tact phewwwwwwwww what a relief hahahaha. Maybe this means tonight I will sleep better. My kids are proud of me for taking the bulView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Newbie to my Medtronic Insulin Pump: As of yesterday August 26 I am plugged into my insulin pump. Only it's ... http://bit.ly/duMbZD #dblog

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New Insulin Pump In Progress :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “A couple of weeks ago on this blog I mused about my having to move on from my Deltec Cozmo insulin pump. The four-year warranty on my Deltec is up, and because insurance will now cover a replacement, I feel it's in my best interest to select a new pump...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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#diabetes After careful deliberation, Eric L has selected a new insulin pump, but he finds the process bittersweet. http://bit.ly/mQJr7C

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Pump Sites? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Hey everyone. I've only been on the pump for just under a year. And I've noticed many things regarding it. Especially the sites. For me, the worst place for a site is on my butt. Haha does anyone else find that when it's there that you run higher? I know a few other people with the same thing. I was wondering if like it was just in general, or just for us. The places I see the best results with are on my flank. What's your favorite spot for your pump site? Where do you all see the best results? View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Insulin pumps: Pump Sites?: Hey everyone. I've only been on the pump for just under a year. And I've noticed many t... http://bit.ly/6W9kaX

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Update on the pump. - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “It is March 16th (says my computer), and UPS is delivering my pump, and supplies today =). Im excited to open the box, I might take pictures lol. I told my friend and she was like Gosh Michael, your'e stupid, most kids would be excited to get a doll, or new toy in the mail, youre excited for an insulin pump I laughed. My pump is going to be blue, and the person who is supossed to teach me how to use it comes to my house 7-12 days after the pump is delivered.Well, just thought I would update you.View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Update on the pump.: It is March 16th (says my computer), and UPS is delivering my pump, and supplies today ... http://bit.ly/dnyavJ #dblog

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which pump ? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.com — “hi friends, i checked my A1c yesterday and it was 8.4 and i am very upset with my readings and i am planning to get a insulin pump if it suits me .as of i heared omnipod with CGM is the latest and and it tubeless too .. 1.how far does it work good . ? 2.what is the net cost of this pump without claims and other things .? 3.is it available in all over the world (particularly in india) ? 4.is omnipod with CGM (tubeless) is best ? 5. is there any other pump with advanced features than this .? 6.hasView full resource at tudiabetes.com

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Type 1 diabetes: which pump ?: hi friends, i checked my A1c yesterday and it was 8.4 and i am.. http://bit.ly/Df6R7

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AACE Issues Recommendations on CGM and Insulin Pump Use :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “On October 13, the American Association of Endocrinologists (AACE) published two new consensus statements, one concerning continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and the other on the topic of insulin pumps. The statements are intended to help health-care providers identify the best candidates for these types of therapy...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 15, 2010 at 8:41 pm By:

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#diabetes The AACE has just published guidelines on the use of continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps. http://bit.ly/dmG0K4

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Frustrations with starting on the pump - normal? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Hello, I recently started on an insulin pump, just over a month ago. I have been doing MDIs for over two decades (since I was a tiny kid) and finally gave that up. However, while I have to admit the pump has some fantastic advantages (bolus while standing in line for food, correct even just for a tiny bit of a high, like 135, etc), it has not been an easy transition. I have hadridiculously low and high b/s that I never had with shots. Is this a normal transition? This is not happening due to lacView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Insulin pumps: Frustrations with starting on the pump - normal?: Hello,   I recently started on an insulin pump, j... http://bit.ly/98iUBZ

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New and not sure about the pump - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “My doctors have been pushing for the pump since I was diagnosed in december 2010 at 18 years old. I'm not sure if it's the best way to go or not, my mother is…View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Insulin pumps: New and not sure about the pump - My doctors have been pushing for the pump since I was diagnosed in ... http://ow.ly/1dXzHf

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Medtronic pump with CGM users - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Right now I am on MDI. I'm thinking of going with the MM with CGM built in because I currently use a Dexcom 7 plusso it would be nice to have a all in one unit. My Q's is how is the CGM part? Is it pretty accurate? Havent they had that same sensor for like 4 years? I like the Dexcom because they are always updating their stuff. I would really like to have the Animas ping but the less I have to carry would be best. ThanksView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Insulin pumps: Medtronic pump with CGM users: Right now I am on MDI. I'm thinking of going with the MM with CGM bu... http://bit.ly/aZUnBw

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