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Does Anyone Have The Omnipod?

Tracey167

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Essex
Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Insulin
Hi
Just wondering if theres anyone with the omipod tubless pump? if so do they know of any hospials in London that fund it. I currently live in Essex
but had to change my hospital to Charing Cross because the hospital i was under in Essex was terrible to say the least. I asked my diabetes nurse
at my G.P surgery about the omnipod pump and she had never heard of it, i know hospitals in Kent fund them. They look absolutley brilliant and theres no tubing to worry about.
 
Hi
Just wondering if theres anyone with the omipod tubless pump? if so do they know of any hospials in London that fund it. I currently live in Essex
but had to change my hospital to Charing Cross because the hospital i was under in Essex was terrible to say the least. I asked my diabetes nurse
at my G.P surgery about the omnipod pump and she had never heard of it, i know hospitals in Kent fund them. They look absolutley brilliant and theres no tubing to worry about.
INPUT might be able to help http://www.inputdiabetes.org.uk/ @noblehead has the omipod
 
I have it but I am up north. I do know though they are rare on the NHS funding, although they have a criteria to them basically blood sugar levels and why wireless would be better for you. The wireless is AWESOME!
 
INPUT might be able to help http://www.inputdiabetes.org.uk/ @noblehead has the omipod

I live outside of the London area so unfortunately can't help, however I will say that the Omnipod Pump is fantastic and the I've had very few problems with it so far, the fact it is a tubeless pump was one of the deciding factors which made me opt for the Omnipod in the first place over other pumps which were offered at the time @Tracey167
 
I believe it's on the list of pumps that guys and St thomas hospital support, but then they used to have cellnovo too...
 
I was given it as an option, and sent a trial one to wear... Apart from the fact that once I heard about Smartguard on the 640g I dont think I would have cared if a juggernaut had to be strapped to me ;-) For me, I didn't like that wherever you put it, it's there for 3 days... Although I know many don't think it is, I actually find the tubed pump more discreet as I like the flexibility of moving it around and hiding it with an insulin belt depending on what I'm wearing... I know loads of people feel the other way round though so maybe see if you can get a sample :-)
 
For me what's interesting about the new PDM is the integration with Dex G5. I wonder how long it is before there is an algorithm similar to smartguard?
 
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