I was on a Disetronic insulin pump for a little over 3 years. There are really two big pump companies. Disetronic, which is the most popular in Europe, and Minimed, which is the most popular in the United States.
There are a few misconceptions about pumping. It is not easier! It is an entirely different way of controlling your diabetes. It requires you to be more technical than taking shots as you program the pump. It also requires you to be more comfortable with needle insertion as the infusion sets have to be hand inserted and the needles are longer than an insulin needle. When people would ask, I would usually tell them that it is like an I.V. that stays in all of the time.
On the flip side, there is nothing out there that will replace the kind of control you can have on a pump. It is easier on some fronts and gives you more freedom. I would NOT recommend a pump for someone who simply wants to stop taking shots. Pumping requires a commitment in order to get better control.
I would recommend going to either pump company's website and doing some research. Good luck
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Mindy

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