It does not seem right that policy prevails over one's personal diabetes control, especially when there is a simple alternative.
Some ppl only achieve a "normal" life with an insulin pump.
Would TPTB shove that person BACKWARDS, to brittle control, by depriving said person of the pump?
I hope cooler heads prevail, and it's mandated that all persons entering the MRI suite are checked by the MRI tech BEFORE crossing the threshold, AND that leaving the insulin pump outside the suite is REQUIRED (along with the usual: cell phone, kelly clamps, scissors, credit cards, hospital ID with magnetic stripe, etc.).
Diligence on the part of the MRI personnel is CRITICAL here, as others who don't routinely work in that area may not remember to remove all the above articles from their person upon entering the suite.
Perhaps the person using the insulin pump can bring documentation from his MD stating his diabetes control and health would be placed at grave risk if he was mandated to do without the insulin pump . . .
That's MHO on it, KEVIN.
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