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<blockquote data-quote="tinyroman" data-source="post: 2613515" data-attributes="member: 49377"><p>I chose the Omnipod because it’s tubeless. I’ve been a bit frustrated at having to input data in order to deliver insulin, but this summer it’s changing to a closed loop system, which means basal blood sugars are kept in range (hopefully) automatically, just taking bolus for meals. I’ve had to change pods more frequently due to bleeding from taking blood thinners, but I’ve recently changed to aspirin so hoping that will stop. Their customer help is very good too. </p><p>It’s a big decision as you’re tied into the chosen system for four years, so Chas C’s advice is excellent. After the initial frustrations of using a pump, things settle down and life really does get easier. Good luck with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinyroman, post: 2613515, member: 49377"] I chose the Omnipod because it’s tubeless. I’ve been a bit frustrated at having to input data in order to deliver insulin, but this summer it’s changing to a closed loop system, which means basal blood sugars are kept in range (hopefully) automatically, just taking bolus for meals. I’ve had to change pods more frequently due to bleeding from taking blood thinners, but I’ve recently changed to aspirin so hoping that will stop. Their customer help is very good too. It’s a big decision as you’re tied into the chosen system for four years, so Chas C’s advice is excellent. After the initial frustrations of using a pump, things settle down and life really does get easier. Good luck with it! [/QUOTE]
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