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Wearing An Insulin Pump Inspires Creativity - At Least In The Fashion Sense!

Wearing An Insulin Pump Inspires Creativity - At Least In The Fashion Sense!
Diazons - This one's for you!
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So I'm a dress and skirt kind of a gal. I'm also a bit of a tomboy at heart, but girlfriend loves to twirl around in a skirt and sassy pair of heels!

Maybe it's because I actually like my legs, at least for the most part (even if they are a bit skinny,) or maybe it's because skirts and dresses make me feel all types of graceful and dancer like. When in reality, I'm mostly the opposite.


Or maybe it's because I like to mix up my look from time to time, and dresses and skirts allow me to do that.
Whatever the reason, spring has sprung, summer is just around the bend, and I've busted out my favorite a-line skirts and sundresses from the back of my closet.
When I went on the the insulin pump almost nine years ago, skirts and dresses became an issue. YES, I could (and very often have,) clipped my pump to my skirt with no problem.

But dresses are another issue entirely. I've done the bike thigh bike short thing, and that totally works! Except that by the time August rolls around, I really don't feel like another layer of clothing on my person. Still, they're a damn good option.

I've done the little short short,micro bicycle shorts under my dress.
You know the ones that size 0 girls wear when the "workout."

The ones that ride up their butts and have slightly more material than bikini bottoms.
But you have to be a size 0 to wear them... and they tend to make me look like smuggling something.

So about a year after being on the pump, and after much trial and error, I put on my "Thinking/Glam Accessory cap, hit the lingerie section and found a friend with a sewing machine. Here's what resulted.



Photo deleted by mistake - I'm at work and I don't have the file or the "Undo" option on this computer - DAMN WORK PC !

And I will say that I'm a bit creeped out by how many folks downloaded the pic of my leg.

Pic will return when I get back to my home office.


Chronic illness doesn't mean ugly accessories in The Big Book of Kelly!

So, how have you gotten creative with your insulin pump while wearing a dress or a skirt?

Let's face it Diazons, the more options we have to get our dress on with our insulin pumps, THE BETTER WE LOOK!


Keep in mind that while sexy, garters can cut off circulation if you don't wear them properly, or have circulation issues. Which is why you need to be REALLY careful when you wear one.

And even with being careful, garters should only be worn for a short period of time.
If you have any type circulatory, vascular or leg issues - This is not a good option for you.
This option works for me, and I made sure that I checked with my Dr. before I got my garter on - And you MUST check with your Dr. before you hoist your garter up!

Diabetes Supply √Checklist - Just To Walk Out The Door In The Morning~

Diabetes Supply √Checklist  - Just To Walk Out The Door In The Morning~
Hannah from Dorkabetic tweeted something today that really got thinking:

@dorkabetic Murphy's Law of Diabetes:The day you forget 2bring extra pump supplies 2work,something will cause you 2have pump issues. UGH.

She's right! Every single time I walkout the door I have a multitude of things I must bring with me. Like Hannah (and like all of us,) I've been in the situation where I've needed Diabetes/pump supplies at the most inopportune of times and have been without.

So because of Hannah's tweet, I started typing a Checklist of sorts.

On a typical workday the following items leave the house with me.

Extra Pump Supplies
Tester & Test Strips
Insulin - just because you never know when you might need it. FYI - I don't always carry insulin with me just to walk out the door for the day.
Extra Test Strips/lancets just in case
Lara Bars
Apple
Two 24 ounce Water Bottles, because girlfriend needs to hydrate!
Spare pump battery
Lunch and or lunch money
Penny to unscrew lid on pump in order to change said "spare battery
Emergency $$ just in case I really get hungry and need more food/batteries/shiny things
Movie size box of SweeTarts in side pocket of driver side door for behind the wheel lows
Extra infusion sets in consul of car - just in case
Cell Phone
Work Bag
Work documentation in said work bag
Reading glasses/regular glasses, extra contacts & contact case w/saline. Why? Because since the whole 1 in a million thing happened, I need to be able to switch up my vision options @ will. Sometimes my eyes get tired and I need to switch from my contacts to my glasses.
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Favorite Lipstick (s)


Whether I like it or not, I'm a high maintenance kind of gal. Yes, a big part of the reason is diabetes related, and the other "BIG" reasons are Kelly/ "k2" related.

What's on your checklist? Have you ever been in a situation where you needed backup diabetes accoutrement /supplies and been without?