Hi
@Hopeful34 and
@EllieM,
My clinic is at quite a big diabetes research centre attached to a teaching hospital, so perhaps not unexpected that I have been offered a choice of 5 pumps (MiniMed 780G, T-Slim, Dana 1, Ypso Pump and Omnipod DASH). However ever since diagnosis I've resisted the option of using a pump due to a phobia about having tubing attached to my body. So the obvious choice for me is the tubeless Omnipod. The DASH version is not HCL capable but the Omnipod 5 is, and apparently apparently the pump cost is the same for either (not sure about their consumables).
I'm a bit of a control freak, so in many ways I will be happier to learn in depth how to put together the manual programming for my personal profile first (also I'm overdue tightening up my carb and protein counting, calculating various I:C ratios and correction doses).
Also tech issues - I've been using a G7 for over a year and would be loathed to have to revert to the 2 piece G6 system (it's also more expensive to self fund than the G7). I am a diehard iPhone user and have very recently upgraded my phone to an iPhone 15. Dexcom has not yet released the compatible App, so I'll also be carrying around the old phone to act as a G7 receiver for the time being. Plus Insulet, the US manufacturer of Omnipod, has only just received FDA approval to link their Omnipod App directly to an iPhone, with USA rollout planned for 2024. No news on when UK rollout could happen. So I am assuming it could be 18-24 months before I could use my tech for HCL in any event.
I will ask the clinic whether it is possible to be prescribed the Omnipod 5 instead of the DASH, but with the intention to run it in manual mode only, until my tech is compatible to try out HCL. Let's see.