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  Mike Grayver (m...@acsc.com) wrote: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;: &#160;I have a brittle diabetes and would like to try an insulin pump. &lt;br /&gt; : My endo. told that he does not do pumps, but insulin pump probably &lt;br /&gt; : could help me. I talked with several other endo. in my HMO but none &lt;br /&gt; : of them do insulin pumps. Can anyone give me advice what to do in &lt;br /&gt; : this situation. By the way my A1c is good and usually around 7. &lt;br /&gt; : My health insurance is AETNA &quot;Select choice&quot;. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;I suggest you contact the pump mfr of your choice (I happen to have &lt;br /&gt; Mini-Med&#039;s number handy 1-800-933-3322) and ask to speak to or meet with &lt;br /&gt; one of their reps. They might be able to work with your endo to make this &lt;br /&gt; happen for you. I have Aetna Managed Choice which paid for my pump 100% &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Randy &lt;br /&gt;
  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike Grayver (m&#8230;@acsc.com) wrote: </p>
<p>: &nbsp;I have a brittle diabetes and would like to try an insulin pump. <br /> : My endo. told that he does not do pumps, but insulin pump probably <br /> : could help me. I talked with several other endo. in my HMO but none <br /> : of them do insulin pumps. Can anyone give me advice what to do in <br /> : this situation. By the way my A1c is good and usually around 7. <br /> : My health insurance is AETNA &quot;Select choice&quot;. <br /> 
<p>I suggest you contact the pump mfr of your choice (I happen to have <br /> Mini-Med&#8217;s number handy 1-800-933-3322) and ask to speak to or meet with <br /> one of their reps. They might be able to work with your endo to make this <br /> happen for you. I have Aetna Managed Choice which paid for my pump 100%  </p>
<p>Randy </p>
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