Hi Ashleigh,
I saw these OmniPods at a conference a few years ago, and they looked interesting. Personally, I'd be inclined to go for an ordinary pump. The tubing can be quite long, which means you can wear the pump almost anywhere on your body, i.e. somewhere it's less likely to get knocked. Many come with remote controls, too, meaning you don't necessarily have to have physical access to the pump most of the time.
My pump broke last year, and I went back to MDI for a few weeks. At first, it was nice not being connected to a device 24/7, but the novelty soon wore off, and I was grateful to be pumping again.
Hope you get a good solution soon.
They were great at the start and i really like the idea of them. But they're just not working at the minute. I go away on a 9 week racehorse training course in just over a week, so I'll be out in the cold all from 6am-6:30pm.
I have used an Accu Chek Combo Pump previous to my Omnipod. Same sort of situation, the cord would get caught on equipment and i would have no where to store the actual pump when out riding (jodhpurs never have pockets big enough!)
I'll be at the hospital on Friday afternoon to discuss the whole situation. I've told them I'd like to keep my Omnipod whilst I'm away, but have a recap on the injection system and have injection supplies given to me in case it fails too often.
I tried the OmniPod for almost 4 years and went back to a tubed pump. I loved the idea of it but found it far more unreliable in practice than my MiniMed pump and sometimes more annoying than a tubed pump since the PDM is so big and difficult to carry around in a pocket. I tried MDI recently but found my control getting worse and worse as time went on, so went back to my MiniMed. Maybe you could try the untethered method with a tubed pump? Use Levemir, Lantus or Tresiba for most of your basal needs so you can disconnect it when you want?
They were great at the start and i really like the idea of them. But they're just not working at the minute. I go away on a 9 week racehorse training course in just over a week, so I'll be out in the cold all from 6am-6:30pm.
I have used an Accu Chek Combo Pump previous to my Omnipod. Same sort of situation, the cord would get caught on equipment and i would have no where to store the actual pump when out riding (jodhpurs never have pockets big enough!)
I'll be at the hospital on Friday afternoon to discuss the whole situation. I've told them I'd like to keep my Omnipod whilst I'm away, but have a recap on the injection system and have injection supplies given to me in case it fails too often.
My control has never been perfect, so I'm not sure injections will be beneficial, as a permanent solution?
@AshleighRutter my omnipod will fail in the cold (I'm not often getting knocked by horses), it definitely doesn't like the cold. But I have found that it's much happier when I'm out in the cold (usually 2-3 hrs rather than 12) if I wear it on my abdomen rather than my legs & wear a body warmer over the top. Don't know if that helps at all, but maybe worth seeing if keeping it warm stops it screaming.
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