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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 1022250" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>So difficult to recommend a pump when you've only had experience of using just the one, but I've been using the Omnipod Pump for nearly a year now and have to say it's a great little pump, as [USER=164912]@Heathero[/USER] says it's a tubeless pump and you almost forget you are wearing the Pod.</p><p></p><p>The only limitation I can think of with using the Omnipod Pump is the insulin reservoir, it only holds 200 units so if your on high insulin doses then it may not be the pump you, however if you were on high insulin doses and wanted a Omnipod Pump then you could still have the option of changing the Pod every 2 days instead of 3, but as the Pod's are around £20 a time I doubt that any pump clinic would be keen on that idea.</p><p></p><p>Good luck [USER=140885]@Sking89[/USER] and do lets us know which pump you go for,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 1022250, member: 11028"] So difficult to recommend a pump when you've only had experience of using just the one, but I've been using the Omnipod Pump for nearly a year now and have to say it's a great little pump, as [USER=164912]@Heathero[/USER] says it's a tubeless pump and you almost forget you are wearing the Pod. The only limitation I can think of with using the Omnipod Pump is the insulin reservoir, it only holds 200 units so if your on high insulin doses then it may not be the pump you, however if you were on high insulin doses and wanted a Omnipod Pump then you could still have the option of changing the Pod every 2 days instead of 3, but as the Pod's are around £20 a time I doubt that any pump clinic would be keen on that idea. Good luck [USER=140885]@Sking89[/USER] and do lets us know which pump you go for, [/QUOTE]
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