Hi all,
First time posting here, my 3-year old son was diagnosed with Type 1 about 6 weeks ago, he was brought into hospital with DKA, as everyone probably knows a scary time for parents or anyone, but he got through it. We've gotten used to the daily routine with carb counting and MDI's, which he is now fantastic with and wants to help (a bit too much) with his blood tests and insulin injections.
But now have the option of him going onto a pump. Our nurse has given the option of the Medtronic 640g combo or Animas/Dexcom combo. I wanted to ask peoples thoughts on these, the Medtronic looks easier to use, but have read mixed reviews online, but the nurse recommended the Animas. Plus I've been looking at other options as well such as the OmniPod/Libre/Accu-chek. With all these options our minds are drifting from one to another. Some may not be appropriate for his age, but I was hoping if anyone has had experience with young kids with Type 1 and pumps.
Thanks for any info.
First time posting here, my 3-year old son was diagnosed with Type 1 about 6 weeks ago, he was brought into hospital with DKA, as everyone probably knows a scary time for parents or anyone, but he got through it. We've gotten used to the daily routine with carb counting and MDI's, which he is now fantastic with and wants to help (a bit too much) with his blood tests and insulin injections.
But now have the option of him going onto a pump. Our nurse has given the option of the Medtronic 640g combo or Animas/Dexcom combo. I wanted to ask peoples thoughts on these, the Medtronic looks easier to use, but have read mixed reviews online, but the nurse recommended the Animas. Plus I've been looking at other options as well such as the OmniPod/Libre/Accu-chek. With all these options our minds are drifting from one to another. Some may not be appropriate for his age, but I was hoping if anyone has had experience with young kids with Type 1 and pumps.
Thanks for any info.