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Medical marvel spells freedom for reporter Andy

Journalist Andy Simmonds – a diabetic for 25 years – has become one of the first to use an innovative form of treatment for the life-threatening condition.
Here Andy, a reporter with the Romsey Advertiser in Hampshire, explains how his life’s improved since starting the treatment in July.


As a long-term diabetic an insulin pump has changed my life. I can now eat whenever I want and a delay on my journey home from work is no longer a major problem.

  • Andy Simmonds
  • I discovered revolutionary insulin delivery devices are available for severe diabetics at a price. Unless a diabetic has a bottomless pot of cash, he or she will have great difficulty in getting an insulin pump and the consumables to keep it going.

    Pumps drip-feed small amounts of life-saving insulin into the body 24 hours a day in patients who previously had extremely poor control of their diabetes.

    One advantage of the pump (pictured below) is it gives diabetics more freedom – for example they are not forced to eat if they are ill with the flu or have a tummy bug.

    Only fast-acting insulin is used in pumps, which do away with the strict eating regime that diabetics controlled by insulin injections have to adhere to.

    I no longer have set meal times. Just before sitting down to eat a meal, pump users press a button releasing the appropriate amount of insulin to match the carbohydrates eaten.

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