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I have been T1 for the past 6 month, A1c when daignosed was over 9. 3 months later it dropped to 8.1 and now in November it's 6.7. I have gained so much weight since diagnosed, was told the insulin causes weight gain (on Lantus and Apidra). Would the pump provide a better control and help me stabilize my weight?

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