I'm like
@stephknits in that I can't compare to traditional pumps as the omnipod is my first pump too; but I LOVE it. The biggest draw for me was also the lack of tubes - particularly as I horse ride quite a lot and the thought of falling off and having tubes caught on tack or by a horse's hooves scares me! (not that I fall off a lot, but...it's always possible lol).
I really like the huge degree of flexibility in terms of where you can place it - the facebook groups are good for showing some spots which aren't "authorised" placements but which seem to work well (your DSN won't tell you about these spots as Omni haven't recommended them).
It's not overly huge or too bulky but did take some getting used to for me.
The only slight annoyance I've found is that when it's going to malfunction and start "screaming" (which I was very disappointed by when I first heard - was much quieter than I'd been anticipating lol) at the most inconvenient of times. However this has only happened to me a couple of times in 8 months and it's taught me to take backup pens of novorapid wherever I go.
Unlike Steph, I'm not a big fan of the automatic insertion and I think I'd prefer to do that myself - but it is definitely better than the multiple injections and once every three days is bearable
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I also like that if the mood takes you, you can decorate the pod with nail polish - again, facebook groups are fab for inspiration and lets you put your own stamp on it.
I've never used it myself but Omnipod will also loan you a "holiday" PDM if you go away on trips and if you DO lose your PDM, they are apparently very good about getting a replacement one out to you ASAP (I've seen people get replacements within 6 hours).
Also, you can recycle your used pods which pleases the inner environmentalist in me
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