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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2024535"><p>I have been looking at a patch pump (not OmniPod) and was told I could put it anywhere that I have enough subcutaneous fat (is there any other type?) and that did not move too much or "crease". </p><p>As I am pretty active, the arms were considered out of action because they are used too much for climbing and the legs were unsuitable because they are used too much for running and cycling. </p><p>So, as a skier, I could imagine his fat levels are not too high and there are few places on his body that do not move much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2024535"] I have been looking at a patch pump (not OmniPod) and was told I could put it anywhere that I have enough subcutaneous fat (is there any other type?) and that did not move too much or "crease". As I am pretty active, the arms were considered out of action because they are used too much for climbing and the legs were unsuitable because they are used too much for running and cycling. So, as a skier, I could imagine his fat levels are not too high and there are few places on his body that do not move much. [/QUOTE]
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