Just when you think you have it figured out…

I’ve gone a couple of months without pulling a set off, but managed to do it yesterday morning.

I had been pretty pleased with myself, though I do faithfully carry extras and I have been worried about having to float.

The biggest danger time for pulling a set off, for me, if the first few hours after a set change. I alternate sides plus I was wearing slacks instead of a dress.

Just as I yanked, I could feel the tubing in my hand, but it was too late.

Lots of reasons I HATE doing that. First it hurts. Second, sets aren’t cheap. $10-15 a piece, and the insets run the high end. Third, everytime you put a set in, you run into the danger of having it inserted wrong. The good news, is that I can’t remember the last time I had an Inset set fail, the last time was months ago, and I had pulled the set towards the end of the set life, and pulled the cannella out without pulling off the adhesive.

I was able to change the set in my classroom without anyone noticing, but mostly because I was wearing a two-piece outfit, and could get to the set without disrobing.

My plan is to be able to buy all new clothes at the beginning of the school year (having lost weight), and high on that plan is to make sure everything I buy is seperates. I’m going to miss my walk in closet.

You see, I absolutely refuse to change a set, test my blood sugar or inject in a room that has a toilet in it. Especially a public restaurant. Have you see the studies where they show how the entire room has a high bacteria count and that they find particles of feces and urine in the air and stalls. There isn’t enough alcohol in the world to prevent a infection in that situation. It gives me the willies thinking about it. And those were “clean” restrooms.
We’re lucky if they get serviced once a day and that’s usually just to remove the trash.

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One response to “Just when you think you have it figured out…”

  1. Tiffany Avatar

    Hello!
    I just stumbled upon your site and this posting, and wanted to give you a suggestion you may or may not have already heard with regards to your infusion sites.
    IV3000 or any type of Wound care dressing (I use OpSite) is very helpful to avoid pulling a site out; in fact it makes it virtually impossible. I can certainly run you through the steps of application, if you’re interested and have not tried it already.
    There are also needle sets that can be used to avoid improper insertion (and thus kinked cannula’s). I use the Polyfin Sets, and believe me the needle is not at all uncomfortable.
    I am going to take the liberty of adding you to my links on my blog. It’s always a pleasure to find a fellow pumper!
    Be well!
    Tiffany

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