twelveone
Yes, we are going back to Disney World!
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My 3 year old son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in September 2009. We actually discovered his symptoms while at Disney World. He is now five and has recently received an insulin pump (Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm) with continuous glucose monitor. We have had the pump for about a month now and are really enjoying the control it has given us over his glucose levels. During our pump training we were warned about using the pump while on a helicopter or on roller coasters. Apparently the extra gravitational pull can cause the piston in the pump to move which could cause additional insulin to enter the body. Since we are leaving on Monday (September 29, 2014) for a week long trip to Disney. We are planning on simply disconnecting the infusion set while riding rides like splash mountain, thunder mountain and such.
I was wondering from you insulin pump veterans about whether or not we should even take the pump (disconnected from the body) on the ride. Also, if you have any other advice for a new pump user. We are excited about not having to worry about shots while at Disney, but even more excited about the advantage of the CGM for monitoring his lows and highs at the parks. Thanks for the help!
I was wondering from you insulin pump veterans about whether or not we should even take the pump (disconnected from the body) on the ride. Also, if you have any other advice for a new pump user. We are excited about not having to worry about shots while at Disney, but even more excited about the advantage of the CGM for monitoring his lows and highs at the parks. Thanks for the help!