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I Will Be Meeting With My New Endocrinologist Next Week. I Want To Ask Him If I Can Get On The Omnipod 5. Is Anyone On A Pump? Pros & Cons?

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Tulsa, OK
June 20
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A myT1Dteam Member

I used the tandem pump first. The bad part about that was the tubing getting caught even with being careful. I've been using the Omnipod 5 for 2 years now and it works great! No tubes, no disconnecting while showering or swimming.

September 15
A myT1Dteam Member

Used Omnipod pump with Dexcom BCM for several years. No problems.

September 14
A myT1Dteam Member

Thanks for the advice, Emily. My doctor is a big fan of the Tandem Mobi (tubeless). I might have to switch to a Dexcom instead of a Libre 3 because of compatibility. He's not a fan of the OmniPro. I am going to diabetes education Tuesday for a pump assessment, so I'll know more then.

June 30
A myT1Dteam Member

There are definitely pros and cons. I found that I couldn't get in a hot tub with the Omnipod, and I was afraid to even take a relaxing bath because I had heard from some that the Pod had fallen off. Also, after the three day period when taking the pod off my skin, it leaves a sticky residue that is hard to get off. I had to use UniSolve heavily, but still some remained at times. However, if you like to have no tubing, then this one's for you. Good luck!

June 29
A myT1Dteam Member

Many people with type 1 diabetes use insulin pumps, including the Omnipod 5. Here are some pros and cons based on the context provided:

### Pros
- Tubeless Design: The Omnipod 5 uses tubeless infusion techniques, making it less cumbersome.
- Smartphone Control: You can control it using a smartphone app and see glucose read more

Many people with type 1 diabetes use insulin pumps, including the Omnipod 5. Here are some pros and cons based on the context provided:

### Pros:
- Tubeless Design: The Omnipod 5 uses tubeless infusion techniques, making it less cumbersome.
- Smartphone Control: You can control it using a smartphone app and see glucose readings if used with a monitor.
- Waterproof: It is waterproof, which is convenient for various activities.
- Frequent Adjustments: Adjusts insulin delivery every five minutes to help manage blood sugar levels.

### Cons:
- Learning Curve: Using an insulin pump effectively requires time and commitment to learn how to use it properly.
- Crisis Management: You need to be prepared to handle issues like tube clogs or pump malfunctions.

Discuss these points with your endocrinologist to see if the Omnipod 5 is a good fit for you.

 This AI-generated response comes from myT1Dteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

Best Insulin Pumps for Type 1 Diabetes: 8 Things To Consider | MyType1DiabetesTeam
June 20

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