EdTedworth
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As above, I'd suggest you contact Roche and convey this, and I'm also going to contact hospital clinic and express my dismay as well.Gutted. Been on Insight 6 years. Love the cartridges as partially sighted. And I love the black background with white writing. 80 year old Type 1/ very active.
Do you mind me asking why you didn’t get on with the Omnipod I am trying to find out as much as possible as my DN suggesting a pump.ThanksI'll be in that situation next year, and having tried and not got on with Omnipod, have no idea what to do. Like you, the Combo is ideal for what I want, so I understand where you're coming from. Hope you're pleasantly surprised if you change to another make.
No, I don't mind at allIt was over 3 years ago though, so I may not remember everything!!
There were a few reasons:
I kept getting high blood sugars, especially by day 2 or 3 of a pod.
Lots of the pods were painful, and when I took them off, there was a hard, red lump underneath where the cannula was inserted, and the area round the cannula site was extremely itchy.
Couldn't wear them at all on my legs due to constant high blood sugar.
Even when I wasn't getting consistently high blood sugars, diabetes wasn't controlled, as I was getting massive swings in blood sugar, and sudden bad hypo's as if a lot of insulin had just been absorbed all at once.
The Omnipod rep was fantastic, and spent a long time on the phone and in person, along with the diabetes team, trying to work out what was wrong, but couldn't reach any conclusion.
I loved the freedom of not having a tubed pump, but in the end couldn't cope with all the problems, and uncertainty that the Omnipod caused. Felt a bit of a failure as the other 5 people that got one at the same time as me found it brilliant, but the rep said he found people either loved it, or hated it, and went to a tubed pump.
Hope this helps you.
That’s interesting, I started on 4mm but had so much trouble with going hyper or hypo they quickly tried 6mm and there was a big improvement (3yrs ago) but the last few months I am bruising terribly and getting red lumps. I have recently got microdot silicon coated needles as my nurse thinks it could be a reaction to the standard needles themselves. It’s definitely better with the silicone coated needles but not resolved so I am waiting for the chemist to phone hopefully today as my DN has prescribed 8mm silicone coated needles. I am having to do correction doses before bed and having erratic reactions. Unless it improves in the next month she is suggesting Omnipod. I usually have good control but am struggling this last few months and I haven’t changed my routine. Tried upping my Levemir but some days having hypos and some days running high. Somethings not right, obvious thing is the bruising and lumps. Open to any ideas. ThanksWhat length of needles do you use? I know the standard is 4 mm which suits most people, but before I had a pump I was changed from 8 mm to 6 mm and got the same problem of the lumps and insulin not working. Changed back to 8 mm and issue resolved. The pump I'm on, I use the 8 mm cannulas, Omnipod was 6 mm inserted at an angle, and I came to the conclusion this was the reason it didn't work for me.
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