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<blockquote data-quote="rrenee" data-source="post: 1874387" data-attributes="member: 188478"><p>Hello there, I’m 76 years old and I just got laid four years ago which is Layton auto immune diabetes adult which turns out to be 1.5 but mostly like type one. It took me two years to except the fact but now I have a GMS with Dexcom five Monitor. To begin with this has saved me I would walk across hot coals for my GMS!! </p><p> Now I am going to have Omnipod which is a pump that you can put on either arms ,legs, stomach , or hips. It has no Tubing Is just great, waterproof, easy to apply, and is changed every three days! So it sounds to me like you need these two devices and thank the stars <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="⭐" title="Star :star:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/2b50.png" data-shortname=":star:" />️ in 2018 We have the ability to have this fabulous equipment to help us through our days and nights. </p><p></p><p> I can’t imagine how people with type one or 1.5 diabetes was able to actually have a life and live in the 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s until pumps were discovered in the late 70s Talk to your physician get an Omni pod and a GMS and you will think you died and went to heaven have a beautiful day blessings and love</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rrenee, post: 1874387, member: 188478"] Hello there, I’m 76 years old and I just got laid four years ago which is Layton auto immune diabetes adult which turns out to be 1.5 but mostly like type one. It took me two years to except the fact but now I have a GMS with Dexcom five Monitor. To begin with this has saved me I would walk across hot coals for my GMS!! Now I am going to have Omnipod which is a pump that you can put on either arms ,legs, stomach , or hips. It has no Tubing Is just great, waterproof, easy to apply, and is changed every three days! So it sounds to me like you need these two devices and thank the stars ⭐️ in 2018 We have the ability to have this fabulous equipment to help us through our days and nights. I can’t imagine how people with type one or 1.5 diabetes was able to actually have a life and live in the 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s until pumps were discovered in the late 70s Talk to your physician get an Omni pod and a GMS and you will think you died and went to heaven have a beautiful day blessings and love [/QUOTE]
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