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<blockquote data-quote="zerospam" data-source="post: 1425260" data-attributes="member: 37482"><p>Had an OmniPod for about 2 years now. Wouldn't want to change back. When people ask me about it, I say "when I was diagnosed had 2 injections a day. A few years later, 4 injections a day for flexibility then 5 a day for better control, now I am on 483* injections a day for flexibility and control"</p><p></p><p>The pump is great but took a few weeks to get used to but would definitely recommend. I wear on legs, arms and stomach. It has fallen of when I have been rowing (worn on stomach) and have knocked it off when climbing under a desk (worn on arm).</p><p></p><p>*483 based on a bolus of 1U/hr basal and 3 meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerospam, post: 1425260, member: 37482"] Had an OmniPod for about 2 years now. Wouldn't want to change back. When people ask me about it, I say "when I was diagnosed had 2 injections a day. A few years later, 4 injections a day for flexibility then 5 a day for better control, now I am on 483* injections a day for flexibility and control" The pump is great but took a few weeks to get used to but would definitely recommend. I wear on legs, arms and stomach. It has fallen of when I have been rowing (worn on stomach) and have knocked it off when climbing under a desk (worn on arm). *483 based on a bolus of 1U/hr basal and 3 meals. [/QUOTE]
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