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- $Title{Pros and Cons of the Insulin Pump}
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- Pros and Cons of the Insulin Pump
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- QUESTION: Why can't I seem to get a straight answer about the use of the
- insulin pump? One doctor praises it and yet another puts it down.
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- ANSWER: Well, medicine is a divided nation right now on the use of the
- insulin pump. Its advocates think its $3000 price tag is well worth the
- investment. They point out that it is a much more reliable and natural way of
- supplying insulin, the closest to the body's own. It delivers a continuous
- rate of insulin that can be adjusted to meet between-meal and overnight
- requirements. At meals the pump can deliver whatever dose is judged
- necessary, and during exercise it can adjust the insulin delivery rate. Its
- convenience is applauded because a patient can key in mealtime doses rather
- than drawing them up in a syringe and injecting them. Many patients feel
- much freer not having to take multiple daily injections.
- But it has its detractors as well, who say that frequently a skin
- infection occurs at the insulin infusion site. A most feared risk, which is
- rare, is that the pump will malfunction during the night, and the patient can
- die from hypoglycemia. No long-term studies have been done as of yet on
- patients using a pump, but physicians are not increasing their use of it on
- the whole. The cost consideration might be a prime factor. Also many
- diabetics object to the external placement of it, which seems to mark them
- somehow. They've also objected because it must be removed while bathing or
- swimming, and the constant placement of a needle in the subcutaneous tissue
- occasionally causes discomfort.
- So we have a house divided, and the ultimate decision must be the
- patient's, after consulting with physicians both pro and con and reading all
- the available literature. You're the person who must live with it.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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