Hi, I have been on a combo for 3 weeks, I had the same choice as you. The reason why I went for the combo is.....
I am a man I don't want to have a pump on display all the time when I wear a suit
I wanted a proper remote, which sounds like a gadget, but when you use it every day it's amazing. No one else has a system like this.
Great customer service
Tried and tested
The lancet device means no sharps and quick to use.
I did not go for the medtronic as i had to fish it out, and I do not like the bayer lancets used with the BG meter. Which sounds silly, but when checking your sugars I can't do with the hassle of carrying lots of little lancets. I was also not interested in the glucose monitoring.
Animas main selling point seams to be that it's waterproof, but as did not need this feature I looked no further.
Omipod looked appealing, but I tried one on and did not like it.
All pumps are amazing, choose which is right for you. It's hard, as its almost a blind choice. But saying that I'm rally pleased with my combo. I have had no issues and the back up is amazing.
You don't realise what a pain it is doing Injections when you start on a pump. It is odd at first, but it just seams to fit. They give you a skin, and all sorts of clips, neck straps, waist straps so you don't need to buy anything. All the software for your pc I'd free too.
Go for it. Which ever you choose,I'm sure you will not look back.
Ps the lancet devise also just inserts the infusion set seamlessly, you don't feel and and you will not know you wear it. I'm quite skinny and was worried I'd feel the infusion set, but I don't.
Hope it helps
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