:blackeye:Hey Folks! Just wondering if anybody else out there is a Type 1 diabetic and is on the insulin pump. Been having some issues with the adhesive not sticking.....If you have any suggestions, please post! THANKS
My friend has a pump, and her's just clips on to whatever she is wearing.
:blackeye:Hey Folks! Just wondering if anybody else out there is a Type 1 diabetic and is on the insulin pump. Been having some issues with the adhesive not sticking.....If you have any suggestions, please post! THANKS
The only bad thing about the pump is that it's not waterproof, so I don't have it on me at all when I'm riding. I've tried several different bandages and tapes, but they all end up peeling off or ripping off (newbie rider). I'm trying to find something along the lines of an ace bandage to keep the port secure to my body, which I think would work the best, its just trying to find one that doesn't have the sharp tack things. I will keep searching and thanks for your input guys!!!
you could use an abdominal binder, it's velcro will keep things in place,, or if you don't wnat it to look so medical get one of those lower back supports. then cap and cover with the tegaderm that was brought up, or something similar like opsite
but i wonder? why would you not just pull needle and replace when you are done?
you aren't using the pump. so you really don't need the rest in place i would venture. unless i am not familiar with your set up, it's just a tiny sub q needle right?, or even if you are cannulated into some sort of injection port. i wouldn't bother trying to keep it in place unless you have to, not to mention the risk for infection you have with an open loop should your cap and covering come off.
They are quiet expensive just to pull out on days that I ride, I leave them in for 3 days... It's actually like a cannulla, just a little iv tube that sits in the skin (fatty tissue) and has a round bandage around it to hold it to the skin. I think i'm going to try using an Ace bandage and doing a little bit of modifying it, i.e. velcro strips sewn on instead of the pointed hasps that comes with it. Risk of infection from lake water is very slim in this situation, the cap covers the only hole into the skin and when the port comes all of the way out, the skin closes up. (Had that happen just the other day and nothing appears to be infected & had doctor in my family check it out).
They are quiet expensive just to pull out on days that I ride, I leave them in for 3 days... It's actually like a cannulla, just a little iv tube that sits in the skin (fatty tissue) and has a round bandage around it to hold it to the skin. I think i'm going to try using an Ace bandage and doing a little bit of modifying it, i.e. velcro strips sewn on instead of the pointed hasps that comes with it. Risk of infection from lake water is very slim in this situation, the cap covers the only hole into the skin and when the port comes all of the way out, the skin closes up. (Had that happen just the other day and nothing appears to be infected & had doctor in my family check it out).
Seriously, PM Skidaddy. He wears the port thing you're talking about and does nothing to cover it up. He rides freshwater and saltwater.