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<blockquote data-quote="Omnipod" data-source="post: 533772" data-attributes="member: 89494"><p>only 1 or 2 batches of test strips were recalled. The Omnipod is a dream compared to a tube pump. Gives you alot more freedom. I been on pumps for years. Had a accu check spirit, then a medtronic veo and then only got the omnipod. Once you have a tubeless pump, I doubt you would ever go back to a tubed one. Clinics do push the tubed pumps only because they been around long and their clinic staff have had training on them.</p><p>I had to change clinics to get a omnipod and yes, you do have to fight for one. They work out about £100 more per year of the year but the initial purchase is alot less. The PDM is just under £400. A box of pods cost about £200. I use 1 pod every 3 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omnipod, post: 533772, member: 89494"] only 1 or 2 batches of test strips were recalled. The Omnipod is a dream compared to a tube pump. Gives you alot more freedom. I been on pumps for years. Had a accu check spirit, then a medtronic veo and then only got the omnipod. Once you have a tubeless pump, I doubt you would ever go back to a tubed one. Clinics do push the tubed pumps only because they been around long and their clinic staff have had training on them. I had to change clinics to get a omnipod and yes, you do have to fight for one. They work out about £100 more per year of the year but the initial purchase is alot less. The PDM is just under £400. A box of pods cost about £200. I use 1 pod every 3 days. [/QUOTE]
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