RobertJ
Well-Known Member
I assume most people have seen this announcement. It includes the following:
Omnipod 5 is now available on the NHS frameworks and Insulet is working with NHS Trusts to make Omnipod 5 available locally as rapidly as possible. You can check with your local diabetes team to see if the device will be available for you.
This is obviously good news but for me it's complicated. I was persuaded to move to a pump but at the time I was making that choice, the only ones available were the old-fashioned kind: i.e. the ones with a tube. I am about to have the T:slim X2.
I am sure it will still bring better control than pens but if I'd known that by June 2023 the Omnipod would be rolled out to everyone, I absolutely would have stayed on pens for longer.
I play sport and am dreading how it will work with this pump. It's going to be complicated to do a little dose, take it off, maybe put it back on for a second to do another. Obviously if I had an Omnipod, none of this would be a concern. I am also not looking forward to how it will work with sex. I mean, it can't exactly be spontaneous when you've got a tube coming out of you linked to a plastic box. If I had a girlfriend or wife it would probably be less of a concern, but I don't.
What I fear now is that I will be right at the back of the queue for the Omnipod. After all, my diabetes team has invested lots of money in all the equipment for the T:slim, so I guess I'll have to be on that for several years now?
Omnipod 5 is now available on the NHS frameworks and Insulet is working with NHS Trusts to make Omnipod 5 available locally as rapidly as possible. You can check with your local diabetes team to see if the device will be available for you.
This is obviously good news but for me it's complicated. I was persuaded to move to a pump but at the time I was making that choice, the only ones available were the old-fashioned kind: i.e. the ones with a tube. I am about to have the T:slim X2.
I am sure it will still bring better control than pens but if I'd known that by June 2023 the Omnipod would be rolled out to everyone, I absolutely would have stayed on pens for longer.
I play sport and am dreading how it will work with this pump. It's going to be complicated to do a little dose, take it off, maybe put it back on for a second to do another. Obviously if I had an Omnipod, none of this would be a concern. I am also not looking forward to how it will work with sex. I mean, it can't exactly be spontaneous when you've got a tube coming out of you linked to a plastic box. If I had a girlfriend or wife it would probably be less of a concern, but I don't.
What I fear now is that I will be right at the back of the queue for the Omnipod. After all, my diabetes team has invested lots of money in all the equipment for the T:slim, so I guess I'll have to be on that for several years now?
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