Didnt plan for this
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Diet only
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- Where to start?....
Generally - Negative people, narrow minded people, being lied to or patronised, prejudice.....oh and poor customer service and black pudding!
Diabetes wise - hypos, hypers, every health issue being automatically linked to diabetes (even pre-existing ones).....chalky glucose tablets.
Hi there, has anyone tried using the Omnipod on their arm? Did it work well or was it problematic?
I've spent last few days trying to use the back of my upper arm as a site for my Omnipod, instead of my (trusted) stomach, just to give it a break! Initially seemed to go well, not too painful and adhered well when first attached .....but found over the weekend I had some sky high BG and when removed the pod from my arm, there were small blood stains. Removing the pod from the back of the arm was quite painful (though maybe that's due to flabby arms!
. But I could cope with discomfort if otherwise successful.
The pod itself didn't bother me on my arm, but I was slightly concerned the about the pods adhesion there compared to my stomach - not sure if that's just getting used to it, or if it genuinely is less secure due to positioning and the fact we move our arms around a lot..
Anyone else had problems with using your arms? I'm just wondering if I should try again or quit there. Any advice welcome if you can share anything that worked for you. Thanks
I've spent last few days trying to use the back of my upper arm as a site for my Omnipod, instead of my (trusted) stomach, just to give it a break! Initially seemed to go well, not too painful and adhered well when first attached .....but found over the weekend I had some sky high BG and when removed the pod from my arm, there were small blood stains. Removing the pod from the back of the arm was quite painful (though maybe that's due to flabby arms!
The pod itself didn't bother me on my arm, but I was slightly concerned the about the pods adhesion there compared to my stomach - not sure if that's just getting used to it, or if it genuinely is less secure due to positioning and the fact we move our arms around a lot..
Anyone else had problems with using your arms? I'm just wondering if I should try again or quit there. Any advice welcome if you can share anything that worked for you. Thanks