icon-nav-help
Need Help

Submit your question to our team of health care professionals.

icon-nav-current-questions
Current Question

See what's on the mind of the community right now.

icon-conf-speakers-at-a-glance
Meet the Team

Learn more about our world-renowned team.

icon-nav-archives
CWD Answers Archives

Review the entire archive according to the date it was posted.

CWD_Answers_Icon
February 12, 2002

Insulin Pumps, Research: Monitoring

advertisement
Question from Australia:

I am very interested in the pump and would like to try it out. The only problem is I’ve heard is that they are rather expensive. Could you tell me approximately how much it is and the costs to maintain it?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

An insulin pump costs about US$5,200, and the supplies will cost about $2-3/day. I would check with your National health care system to see what they will pay for. If you do try it and do not like it (doesn’t happen often, but it does happen), you can return it. We suggest allowing yourself a good 1-2 months to get adjusted to it.

LSF

[Editor’s comment: See also Is pumping for you?
SS]