Fern Hopper
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
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There is an interesting article hereI don't really have many hypos. I have always had a low HbA1c. But I would have thought after 57 years.....
Make sure to use rubbing alcohol when you put the pump on. There is also a sticky like prep wipe you can get which helps the tape adhear better but I've found also if sweating due to like factory work makes it worse but try waterproof tape around the tape they give with the pump. I found that putting them in my back above the pant line works better for me. I have a Medtronic Minimed pump for 23 years nowDoes anyone have real bad issues with pump falling off due to work. I have manual job and train a lot . It’s doing my head in
Omnipod5Hi @Tonycoia welcome to the forum. Which pump are you using?
Skin tac wipes/lotion or Tegaderm film are useful for keeping infusion cannulas in place. If you use Skin tac, you also need something like Lift off when removing the cannulas as they stick to your skin really well.
Edited to add, would you like a moderator to move your post to a new thread, so it doesn't get 'lost' amongst this one?
I'm assuming you are already using the sticky adhesive things that you can place over your omnipod? this helps keep the pod on, maybe look at try using different sites, when I play football it comes off or really hurts when I put the pod on my thighs, but fine on my stomach or arms. Last but not least, trim the hair on the area you will be placing the pod onto and the sticky adhesive overlay if you use them, this will help keep it on longer.Does anyone have real bad issues with pump falling off due to work. I have manual job and train a lot . It’s doing my head in
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