the omnipod rep will spend as long as you need setting you up and answering any questions. Their care line is good for any queries on techy stuff. The user manual is good (well it's not a thrilling read, but it's user friendly) do have a flick through it.
Get yourself a copy of pumping insulin - it will help you get to grips with your pump.
Take a big bag to the appointment to bring all your goodies home! Don't take your basal Monday morning.
Make sure your DSN does a letter to get your repeat prescription updated- vials of insulin, freestyle lite strips and a blood ketone monitor and strips.
Get some tape off spray (or some adhesive dissolver) because those pods get well stuck down!
Be prepared to have a little cry with relief about 10 days in when you realise how long it's been since you have done an injection (maybe that's just me - but I'm not even a crier and I'm not bothered by injections!)
I love my pod. Good luck![]()