Teapot99
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
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Hi everybody,
I haven't messaged for a little bit but I still like to come back on here and see what everybody is up to. I hope you're all doing well?
I have been speaking to my DSN about pumps, I am waiting for my DSN to return from holiday next week to speak to me about pumps and which one would suit me better. I originally wanted to go with the Omnipod 5, I have heard great things about it but I have heard that it isn't very 'forgiving' if I don't work out my carbs correctly and they have said I may end up taking too much insulin (over 200 units over the 3 days - which I don't completely believe as I am on low doses) so the Omnipod 5 won't hold the amount that I need. My diabetes team have said that they will help me work out my average to see if it is viable as I don't want to pay for more pumps that I should need!
One of the other pumps that have been suggested to me is the Medtronic Minimed 780g System. I was, at the start of my pump journey, very against cannula pumps (v.s. 'cannula-less (Omnipod 5)) as I don't want to feel attached to anything. I have heard that it is better at over correcting though but it does mean that I may have to change from the Libre 2+ sensor to a Dexcom in order to have this pump. So I have a few questions for my pump friends!
1. For anybody that has a pump - Did you find the transition easy to go from pens to pump? I am worried that I will be stressed by the change.
2. For anybody that has the Medtronic Minimed 780g System - How are you getting on with it? Is it easier to use than expected? How have your glucose levels been since being on the pump, have you seen positive changes?
3. For anybody that has changed from a Libre 2 or Libre 2+ sensor - Was the change quite easy?
My hospital have said that they can actually put me in contact with some specific pump users so they can speak to me about how they use it and the transition of going over to a pump which I will likely take them up on.
I haven't messaged for a little bit but I still like to come back on here and see what everybody is up to. I hope you're all doing well?
I have been speaking to my DSN about pumps, I am waiting for my DSN to return from holiday next week to speak to me about pumps and which one would suit me better. I originally wanted to go with the Omnipod 5, I have heard great things about it but I have heard that it isn't very 'forgiving' if I don't work out my carbs correctly and they have said I may end up taking too much insulin (over 200 units over the 3 days - which I don't completely believe as I am on low doses) so the Omnipod 5 won't hold the amount that I need. My diabetes team have said that they will help me work out my average to see if it is viable as I don't want to pay for more pumps that I should need!
One of the other pumps that have been suggested to me is the Medtronic Minimed 780g System. I was, at the start of my pump journey, very against cannula pumps (v.s. 'cannula-less (Omnipod 5)) as I don't want to feel attached to anything. I have heard that it is better at over correcting though but it does mean that I may have to change from the Libre 2+ sensor to a Dexcom in order to have this pump. So I have a few questions for my pump friends!
1. For anybody that has a pump - Did you find the transition easy to go from pens to pump? I am worried that I will be stressed by the change.
2. For anybody that has the Medtronic Minimed 780g System - How are you getting on with it? Is it easier to use than expected? How have your glucose levels been since being on the pump, have you seen positive changes?
3. For anybody that has changed from a Libre 2 or Libre 2+ sensor - Was the change quite easy?
My hospital have said that they can actually put me in contact with some specific pump users so they can speak to me about how they use it and the transition of going over to a pump which I will likely take them up on.