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Is what you know about INSULIN PUMP THERAPY MYTH or? This educational resource is provided by Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.

You have to know a lot about technology to learn to use a pump Interacting with your pump can be simple Successfully managing your glucose with a pump is often as easy as entering your blood sugar and meal information then pressing enter. Your pump even does the work of keeping track of your insulin, so you don t need to write anything down.

A pump will stop me from being active Stay active with insulin pump therapy With a sturdy design and the ability to be tightly secured to the body or even detached, insulin pumps allow you to participate in the physical activities you enjoy. In fact, because you can easily stop insulin delivery before exercising something you can t do with basal injections pump users have greater flexibility and greater protection from dangerous lows when they re active.

Everyone will see the pump and immediately know I have diabetes Using a pump can be as public or private as you want With insulin pumps becoming more and more like cell phones in both size and appearance, wearing a pump is very discreet. Pump users can even completely hide their device by wearing it underneath their clothes.

A pump is a constant reminder of diabetes Pumps help you focus more on life than on managing your diabetes Just ask a pump user yourself, because according to one study 1 94% of them will tell you that they re either very satisfied or completely satisfied with their insulin delivery (vs. 56% of injection users). You ll also probably hear about how a pump gave them a level of control and flexibility that injections just couldn t match and maybe what they re reminded of isn t that they have diabetes, but that they re doing what s best for improving their control. Reference: 1. Peyrot M, Rubin RR. Validity and reliability of an instrument for assessing health-related quality of life and treatment preferences: the Insulin Delivery System Rating Questionnaire. Diabetes Care. 2005;28(1):53-58.

Unexpected dosing changes can happen while I sleep plus it will be uncomfortable all night long Insulin pumps are designed and tested to be accurate and comfortable 24 hours a day Pumps are developed and thoroughly tested to ensure accurate insulin delivery. You can rest assured knowing that your pump will give you the exact amount of insulin you program it to deliver while you sleep no more, no less. As for comfort, pump wearers often don t even notice their device while sleeping keeping the pump under their pillow, next to them in bed, clipped to their pajamas, or even on their nightstand.

Wearing an insulin pump is uncomfortable and painful Using a pump reduces needlesticks 1460 * approximate needlesticks each year with a syringe -vs.- 122 approximate needlesticks each year with a pump The infusion site for your pump should cause you no pain, and it usually doesn t take long for pump users to get used to wearing their device. In fact, most even forget they re wearing it until they need to deliver a bolus. What pump users do notice though, is the dramatic reduction in needlesticks from 3 to 4 daily with injections, to only one every 3 days with a pump. *Based on 4 needlesticks a day for a year. Based on 1 needlestick every 3 days for a year.

Once I start using a pump, I can eat anything I want Improve your success on a pump with a healthy diet While it is true that using an insulin pump gives you more flexibility in terms of when you can eat and the types of food you can enjoy, good nutrition is still key for avoiding weight gain and maintaining glucose control. With the help of your healthcare team, you can incorporate your favorite foods into a healthy eating plan while on an insulin pump.

The pump is going to get in my way during intimate moments Insulin pumps keep you engaged in life With the ability to disconnect for up to an hour, insulin pumps are designed to adapt to every moment of your life.

Now that the truth about insulin pump therapy is in your hands it s time to take action Find out if an insulin pump is right for you by: Speaking with your diabetes healthcare team Registering for a diabetes management class at www.insulinforward.com Visiting for more information This educational resource is provided by Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. For Medtronic product safety information, please visit 940M10350-011 20120620 Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. 2011. All Rights Reserved.