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Old 05-14-2008, 07:11 AM
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pump keeps falling off waistband

I usually have pump in pocket or tucked in bra. I keep trying to put it on waistband (have the clip you can order on it), but it keeps popping off. Did it twice yesterday and pump fell, hung there and never hit ground as I use short tubing, and luckily didn't rip it off, but it is irritating. I get up in restaurants (can't get it tucked back in bra after bolus so clip it on waist) and it flops off and hangs down. Things like that. I read here that most seem to wear it on waist like a phone or beeper, but mine won't stay there. Any suggestions or comments? Thanks
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Old 05-14-2008, 07:14 AM
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I gave up on that a long time ago, pants pocket ends up working out fine for me.


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Old 05-14-2008, 07:25 AM
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can you wear a belt with those pants. That'd be the easiest solution, if possible. Otherwise I agree with Llyod, just stick it in your pocket. That's what I do around the house when not wearing a belt, just make sure you don't have too much tubing hanging out, I've managed to pull out a couple as I walked by counters and the tubing caught on the knobs.
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Old 05-14-2008, 08:12 AM
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I use the MiniMed 715 and haven't had that experience at all. When I had the 508, I bought a cell phone clip and case for my pump to hold it closer to my waistband (didn't like the leather case) and it worked great. You might consider trying one of those and see if it works for you. Look around for a case with a good clip and one that fits your pump tightly in the case.
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Old 05-14-2008, 09:20 AM
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I clip mine on a belt. When I use sweatpants, I have to keep it in a pocket. I have used clip bags but be careful about the material - if they generate static, they can damage the pump. I lost a 508 to static using minimed's nylon clip-on bag.
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Old 05-14-2008, 09:52 AM
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The static issue was corrected in the paradigm models, Mike. I also lost two 508's to static. With the new pumps, static is no longer an issue.
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Old 05-14-2008, 10:56 AM
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I kept trying to put my pump in a bra, but I kept getting slapped


Nah, I don't have a pump, I just couldn't help telling that joke.
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Old 05-15-2008, 11:49 AM
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I clip my pump to my pocket of my pants. It doesn't cause any problems or at least not often.
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Old 05-16-2008, 06:14 AM
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I keep mine clipped to my belt most times, usually just in front of my hipbone but exactly where depends on if I'm walking around, driving, sitting, etc. If I am not wearing a belt then it's either clipped to my pants or in my pocket depending on how sturdy the waistband of the pants happens to be.

I should mention that I prefer the holster the MM comes with to the actual clip. I find the holster gives me easier access to the pump while still holding it securely and just works better for me.

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Old 05-17-2008, 02:13 PM
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Sometimes I secure it in a cotton bag attached to my bra. It hangs down under my clothing, out of sight. I make the bags out of cotton scraps, close with Velcro and attach to bra with a safety pin. I can pull it out for dosing, and slip it back in the bag because it is lower than my bust and above my waist.
Does this make sense?
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Old 05-17-2008, 08:08 PM
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I usually have pump in pocket or tucked in bra. I keep trying to put it on waistband (have the clip you can order on it), but it keeps popping off. Did it twice yesterday and pump fell, hung there and never hit ground as I use short tubing, and luckily didn't rip it off, but it is irritating. I get up in restaurants (can't get it tucked back in bra after bolus so clip it on waist) and it flops off and hangs down. Things like that. I read here that most seem to wear it on waist like a phone or beeper, but mine won't stay there. Any suggestions or comments? Thanks
Hi, I didn't read through all the posted replies but I use what I think is called 'The leg thing' - a velcro pouch that wraps around your leg with the pump inside it. Depending on how long your tubing is deterrmines how much leeway you have.

Good luck!
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Old 05-18-2008, 12:33 AM
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Would any of the solutions available here help:
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Old 05-18-2008, 03:49 AM
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You have to try the Pump Bands

my 16 year old daughter use to have all kinds of problems, than we found these things called "Pump Bands" at Fun, creative diabetes cases & accessories for kids and adults, walk t-shirts, insulin pump cases and support items..

they are really unique they are spandex you buy them based on where you want to wear it, we have one for her thigh (dresses) and one that is a waist band (her favorite) each band has a pocket sewn in it for your pump. My daughter likes that the pump is secure and she can virtually do or wear anything. These bands have been a real blessing. You know teenagers everything is tight and my daughter is now in the stage i don't want to show the pump and these items have really made a difference.

I'am sure if you check out this site you will see tons of clothing, packs,cases etc. They really have a nice selection for adults along with kids.

Hope you find somthing but definitely try the pump bands

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Old 05-18-2008, 04:40 AM
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i tend to clip my pump to my waist band at the back you know in the small of the back, it doesnt seem to get in the way of get nclipped from there, depends what you use to clip it on with of course! lol

now that summer has hit us i am using a tubular bandage on my thigh which folded over itself creates a pocket for my pump, its pretty secure actually! although i do fancy something a bit more funky so might order one of those thigh bands mentioned earlier
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Old 05-18-2008, 05:04 AM
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I tried clipping to waist band or belt in various positions and kept breaking the clips getting in and out of the car I drive. The solution, which I have been using for 7 years now, is to put in a pocket.
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