Thanks guys. Yes, it is a good HBA1c and I don't really want it much lower.
Overnight much better, but we seem to be tweaking basal every week or so as we get it just about right and then he starts going higher again.
Yes, my hubby is very interested in getting an Omnipod. He has however excellent control (which he works hard to achieve), so it will probably be a struggle to get one. He does however do a lot of running as much as 16 miles at a time, so a pump would allow him the flexibility or reducing basal, rather than having to constantly eat jelly babies. He also travels a lot as part of his job, so a pump would make this easier. He is however a creature of habit and having done injections for over 25 years now I think he's a little afraid of change although he wouldn't admit to it. I think once we get our daughter pumping then he might have a word with his Dr about it.
I have to say that I've been so impressed with the Omnipod. We haven't any problems at all. My son swims 4 times a week at the moment and one has never come off and sometimes he's been in the pool for a hour. We had one high reading of 25mmol just before school lunch one day. I bolused for his meal along with a correction and we tested one hour later and he was down to 7mmol. I can only assume that there had been an air bubble which caused the high. This has been our only blip and it must of been our error when priming. He has only knocked one pod off in the 6 weeks, which is pretty good for a 6 year old and all pods apart from 1 and of course the one he knocked off have lasted the full 3 days. The pod only takes a few minutes to change and I think my son could easily do it if I let him.