A Boon for the Diabetic
Originally published in 1987
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Diabetics are no longer concerned with scheduling activities around peaking insulin levels since the use of an external pump from Pacesetter Systems, Inc. used to deliver insulin continuously at a preprogrammed individually adjusted rate. The pump wearer can lead a more normal existence, even participate in sports or travel, and there is an even greater benefit. Research indicates that infusion of short acting" insulin in tiny amounts over a long period - instead of "long-acting" insulin has helped many diabetics achieve better control of blood sugar levels thereby minimizing the possibility of complications and in some cases even halting the progression of complications. "
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Abstract
Diabetics are no longer concerned with scheduling activities around peaking insulin levels since the use of an external pump from Pacesetter Systems, Inc. used to deliver insulin continuously at a preprogrammed individually adjusted rate. The pump wearer can lead a more normal existence, even participate in sports or travel, and there is an even greater benefit. Research indicates that infusion of short acting" insulin in tiny amounts over a long period - instead of "long-acting" insulin has helped many diabetics achieve better control of blood sugar levels thereby minimizing the possibility of complications and in some cases even halting the progression of complications. "