Hi
@carak1987
great news on you getting Omnipod !!
Yay !! Today is pump day !!
my best advice is be prepared for it to take a while for all the settings on the pump to be matched to you as an individual.
your DSN should be in fairly constant communication over the next 4-6 weeks
( mine rang me twice a week for the first 4 weeks and suggested adjustments to basal rates and , the other factors that get set on the PDM )
Can I suggest you buy the book Pumping Insulin By John Walsh too ( if you haven't already )
and finally -- be kind to yourself if everything isn't exactly how you feel it should be numbers wise-- this is a brand new experience for you and you can only learn in real time ( so lots of BG testing )
( been on my omnipod for 10 months and I love
Ahhh it's pump day!!! Thankyou I'm glad someone who is on the omnipod has replied. I'm so very excited but very nervous. I freak out now when I become uncontrolled for one reason or another so I'm to stay calm and just make sure I'm in touch with my Dsn as much as I can. It's more the injecting I'm on it for. My body is bruised to high heaven (poor me lol)