nolanjoe92
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Hi All , Just wondered if anyone had ever had these thoughts im sure many have .
Ive been type 1 for 6 years now and always been on an Pen injections. About 2 years ago i was due to start the omnipod but funding got pulled two weeks before my start date so never got it started.
Ive just been told now i am able t get a pump over the next few weeks/months but it may be a tubed Pump due to my insulin usage im currently taking 45 units of basal insulin each day and approx 30 units of fast so my usage is over the 200 units per 3 days for the omnipod .
Im unsure weather i should try to reduce my intake of carbs more exercise etc to try reduce the amount of insulin im taking to try and be eligible for the omnipod or to go with the flow and go with the tubed pod due to the larger resevoir .
Im very nervous about a tubed system and having an exposed tube that i could snag and been connected to a device while i sleep charging the device etc just wondered if im overthinking and what pump users think who are on tubed systems ?
if i cant have the omnipod would i be better stayin on injections, i definitely need better control of my bloods current HBA1C is mid 70's so really want to get this down but cant help feeling a bit deflated even though ive wanted a pump for years.
Ive been type 1 for 6 years now and always been on an Pen injections. About 2 years ago i was due to start the omnipod but funding got pulled two weeks before my start date so never got it started.
Ive just been told now i am able t get a pump over the next few weeks/months but it may be a tubed Pump due to my insulin usage im currently taking 45 units of basal insulin each day and approx 30 units of fast so my usage is over the 200 units per 3 days for the omnipod .
Im unsure weather i should try to reduce my intake of carbs more exercise etc to try reduce the amount of insulin im taking to try and be eligible for the omnipod or to go with the flow and go with the tubed pod due to the larger resevoir .
Im very nervous about a tubed system and having an exposed tube that i could snag and been connected to a device while i sleep charging the device etc just wondered if im overthinking and what pump users think who are on tubed systems ?
if i cant have the omnipod would i be better stayin on injections, i definitely need better control of my bloods current HBA1C is mid 70's so really want to get this down but cant help feeling a bit deflated even though ive wanted a pump for years.