*NEW* Omnipod DASH Insulin Pump Review!

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2019
  • My review of the NEW Omnipod DASH Insulin Pump system after wearing it for 3 days! Pros and cons!
    Omnipod is a tubeless insulin pump.
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Komentáře • 195

  • @angelharpist11
    @angelharpist11 Před 4 lety +62

    Part way thru your video and thought I'd share some things. You can type in your blood sugar. Just tap on the zero in the circle and a key board comes up. I actually didn't know you could scroll your blood sugars. The flag that comes up on the bottom you can swipe to the right to make it go away right away.

    • @DiabeticDanica
      @DiabeticDanica  Před 4 lety +7

      Thank you so much!!

    • @paulbealsr5637
      @paulbealsr5637 Před 3 lety

      Idk how really to card count is that a must to use a pump

    • @rforbes224
      @rforbes224 Před 3 lety

      DiabeticDanica t gv7hff

    • @baileemcdonald8112
      @baileemcdonald8112 Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulbealsr5637 if you dont know how to carb count but want to go on a pump, its just safer to learn. as much as you can search it, its just safer to learn :)

    • @hanneholm2785
      @hanneholm2785 Před 3 lety

      Agree! I didnt know either you can scroll your bloodsugars :)

  • @bellebensonturnbull2629
    @bellebensonturnbull2629 Před 4 lety +28

    I’m a 13 year old and I’ve had a mono pod for about 6 years now and before hand I was on needles since I was one (when I got it). My parents have definitely found it much easier and so have I. I’m from Britain and I am in the higher version of school (secondary school) and I am sport obsessed and I have to say it is more easy then a tube (coming from and friends experience). I personally love the Omni pod (and if you have sharpies, you can decorate them and change the decorations with the pod every three days) after a while I found the changing experience painless. It’s a great device for your diabetes and is very useful! I also have an extreme case of eczema and I find it does get a little itchy every once and a while. You can also put it on the fleshy back part of your arm under your shoulder, or the top part of the thigh as I am very skinny and can’t put on my stomach

    • @wumpaboy2202
      @wumpaboy2202 Před 3 lety +1

      Hope you’re doing well champ!

    • @slumberpartybard6355
      @slumberpartybard6355 Před 2 lety

      i’m sos prey you go through this, i just found out i got diabetes after having my first child, i’m not ready for this but seeing how everyone is so strong i can do it too

  • @robertrebeyka6436
    @robertrebeyka6436 Před 3 lety +8

    I’m 14 and have been living with diabetes for almost 3 years. I’ve been on the Omnipod for more than a year with the old PDM (the new Dash has been approved in Canada as of writing) but i highly recommend it if you live an active lifestyle. I play a lot of contact sports and it is really nice to not have to disconnect my pump. Whenever i’m playing sports i tend to go higher just because of the emotion of the game so it is nice to be able to bolus without taking off equipment. It is much less invasive i feel and it’s nice not being attached to a tube all the time. At the end of the day, choose what is best for you, i just thought i would give my opinion.

  • @kaylakroll6884
    @kaylakroll6884 Před 4 lety +44

    I've used omnipod for years now and I think this is a very fair review. Personally, the pros of being tubeless and the insertion outweigh the cons.

    • @triple7marc
      @triple7marc Před 4 lety +3

      I agree. I would never wear a tubed pump. My twin sister has been on Medtronic since 2003 so she’s used to it, but I was diagnosed in 2012 and had always hated the idea of having to deal with tubing. In 2018 I did an study with a closed-loop system and a tubed Roche pump... and absolutely hated it. Never again.

    • @mogsternut1
      @mogsternut1 Před 4 lety +3

      Kayla hey.. forgot to ask natasha/ diana above but.... have you heard if omnipod have yet to offer alternative to having to carry around the control device as fir example I work on construction. Carrying 2 devices in my pockets may be an issue. I own a samsung ironically, pitty cant be incorporated.. and, does omnipod work with the libre? Thanks all

    • @speakinghands417
      @speakinghands417 Před 4 lety +1

      The tube pump never worked for me. I'm an obese T1 diabetic and the tube was always getting caught on things and ripping my site out. I've never tried the Omnipod. I'm on 5 to 6 shots a day. Trying to decide if my bulk skin would cause me issues on this. Would live feed back.

  • @tamarashaul2363
    @tamarashaul2363 Před 2 lety

    I have been on tubed pumps for 15 years and have been given the chance to try the omnipod. I can't wait to get a working one, the tubes have always got in my way by catching it, pulling the canula out or the kids grabbing it. I'm super excited about the change.

  • @dragorocky
    @dragorocky Před 3 lety

    Your vids are hella helpful. Even if this one’s older. Appreciate them

  • @skate2ice
    @skate2ice Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing! Great info. My insurance has not approved the Dexcom 6 for me yet so I am still using the 5... and even though the 5 works well with the smartphone app, the insurance tell me that I have to use the Dexcom PDA device or else they won't cover my Dexcom. Go Figure. Keep up the great work! You're the BEST!!

  • @kandiceb2347
    @kandiceb2347 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m in the process of switching my daughter to the t:slim from Omnipod because of the adhesive! We tried so many different wipes and sprays but it still caused a lot of skin issues. Nice to hear it’s not just my daughter :) I’m nervous for the tubing (she’s 3) but excited for the small amount of adhesive!

  • @rjstubbs
    @rjstubbs Před 4 lety +24

    I think you're right about the adhesive. I've seen a few people say it makes them itch and irritates their skin. Never had the problem myself though. Still using the previous version,waiting on insurance to ok the upgrade. But I love my POD. Never had a failed POD unless I accidentally ripped it out. Insulets customer service is great and they will replace it immediately. Oh and the older PDM has the food library too, but its not CalorieKing. Still a nice feature to have though. I like being tubeless. Mainly cause I'm a clutz, lol. I know I'll get it caught up on something.

    • @tonyasmith8502
      @tonyasmith8502 Před 4 lety +1

      That would be me exactly im clumsy, anxious to try this. I used to be on the metronomic pump and Hated it i felt like i was in prison.

  • @zoefultz5095
    @zoefultz5095 Před 4 lety +3

    About a year ago they changed their adhesive formula and I used to get a reaction but now I don’t do I think it depends on the patient. Thanks for making this video, I have the omnipod and am deciding if I want the dash!

  • @denisespears8784
    @denisespears8784 Před 4 lety +4

    I use the Omnipod, they do have an option where you can return your used pods back to them as part of a recycling program. You just have to inquire about the process when submitting a reorder.

  • @keriroberts166
    @keriroberts166 Před 4 lety +4

    You can ABSOLUTELY type in numbers(every time. You just tap the rectangle where the number will show up, and it brings up your numbers to type on it!!

  • @carriebignall3614
    @carriebignall3614 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the review! I’m a current Omnipod user and love the tube-free life. The adhesive only bothers me on my arm. Anywhere else on my body the adhesive doesn’t itch. For some reason my insurance covers the Omnipod system but not the new Dash system. I wasn’t able to upgrade.

  • @robertgee8592
    @robertgee8592 Před 3 lety

    Love this whats the best way to work out carbs to eneter in

  • @rossbeckley7265
    @rossbeckley7265 Před 3 lety

    Nice job!! Very helpful

  • @Moni_type1
    @Moni_type1 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Danica, Happy New Year. I have 2 pumps, Medtronic 630 and Omnipod Eros. I love my medtronic, being tubed doesn't bother me one bit. The size of the omnipod really bothers. So until they thin out the Omnipod, I will stick to my Medtronic and use the Omnipod occasionally. Was also hoping that the Dash would work with phone.

  • @kimhyde565
    @kimhyde565 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! this really helped!

  • @Docwood13
    @Docwood13 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for a very good video!

  • @clarissaabelende
    @clarissaabelende Před 4 lety +1

    Did they change the PODs themselves? I'm currently a powder but hate the bulk and at the same time love the freedom of no wires.

  • @natashahudson7810
    @natashahudson7810 Před 4 lety +16

    I LOVE my omnipod! The tubeless life is amazing.

    • @mogsternut1
      @mogsternut1 Před 4 lety

      Hey Natasha. I'm looking at getting a pump. In the UK.. I have been offered just a few choices. One is omnipod. I love timeless thought too. Concerns are..... 1. what about insulin being administered.. is it accurate enough? 2. Quality of omnipod components as its internal system is plastic. 3. Adhesive.. I watched diana vid but your second opinion.. diana can you also help elaborate on some of my concerns as I'm overwhelmed trying to get a pump but cant afford for example a tslim 😔

    • @Theobozik
      @Theobozik Před 3 lety

      @@mogsternut1 how do you manage to get a pump from the NHS I can’t manage to do itttttt

    • @trystanhanson8744
      @trystanhanson8744 Před 3 lety

      @@mogsternut1 yeah it sucks thats the tslim is not cover by insurance

  • @gkim8082
    @gkim8082 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi I Danica! Thanks for all your videos... I used to have an animas OneTouch ping pump as well..... And all of your videos have been so helpful with regards to animas, CGMs and also Tandem. I was wondering if you still have your animas pump....and if so, if I could have it or buy it from you

  • @mikedoss6155
    @mikedoss6155 Před 3 lety

    I've been using my Omnipod Dash for a month and I too have good and bad issues. I like being able to Bolis in a restaurant without people watching or having to go to my car. I can just sit at the table and when I order, I can start the BS, Carbs & Bolis process. Don't like the adhesive, having to charge the PDM constantly and hitting the pod on something and tearing it off... hurts!! Hopefully they improve as they move forward But I see hope for all diabetics! Stay safe!!

  • @erynross1223
    @erynross1223 Před 4 lety +2

    I have a Medtronic 670g and a guardian sensor, Im considering changing to an omnipod but I do like the closed loop systm.

    • @joelmiller2800
      @joelmiller2800 Před 2 lety

      Did you figure anything out? I see it has been a year since the comment. I too run the 670g and am considering my options. Thanks in advance!

  • @CatoAntonsen
    @CatoAntonsen Před rokem

    Thanx for interesting views on this pump. I use Medtronic myself, but my mother use omnipod and to me the biggest advantage seems to be not having to worry about the tube. Is it still not possible to use cellphone as PDM? I don't want to carry ANOTHER big device with me...😢

  • @anns6349
    @anns6349 Před 4 lety

    Would you consider doing a video on types of additional adhesives you have used to keep sensors & infusion sets in place and how they affect your skin? I too don’t have issues with adhesives on actual products but do to most films, tapes, and patches used to reinforce them.

  • @kw8595
    @kw8595 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for making the video

  • @Callie6403
    @Callie6403 Před 4 lety +7

    Tap the numbers for bs to type your numbers. Swipe the banner to get rid of it. If a pod doesn’t last 3 days you can call the company and they will send you a new one.

  • @TheDaligrrrl
    @TheDaligrrrl Před 4 lety

    Great video and I voted for you! :). Also, what type of device is the PDM (a type of android “phone”?) - totally asking so I can get a coordinating case cover (silly, I know :) )! Thanks :)

  • @soniaguerrero1927
    @soniaguerrero1927 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you say the Omni Dash doesn’t go well or at all with the Dexcom? My Endo is plannings on making this change for me. Currently I have the OmniPod and FreeStyle Libre.

  • @Rahzcoe
    @Rahzcoe Před 4 lety +2

    Hmm.. I never thought to scroll the circle to add my BG readings. I just click the center and type the numbers in :)

  • @camocam4779
    @camocam4779 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m changing now! I’m excited for the new PDM

  • @worthybookjourney3231
    @worthybookjourney3231 Před 4 lety +1

    My son is getting a Tandem. Do you use the true steel sites or auto soft or something else? I am reading where people have occlusions with some of them but not the steel ones. Have you got any experience with blockages and solutions?

  • @vitaveritaslucis8514
    @vitaveritaslucis8514 Před 4 lety

    Danica, do you know what details can be viewed by caregivers on their phones? Things like IOB, last bolus time and amount, basal rate, pod expiration?

  • @MamaBear-ey7fb
    @MamaBear-ey7fb Před 3 lety

    How do u sync librelink sensor to omnipod?

  • @laceytomlinson7223
    @laceytomlinson7223 Před 4 lety +13

    They are 30 a piece CAD and they have a recycle program they send you a bag and you send your used pods back and they re use stuff on the pods!

    • @makenzie11800
      @makenzie11800 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm sad to say that they no longer have the recycle program:( They told me not enough people were utilizing it. They told me to just throw them in my trash now....

    • @triple7marc
      @triple7marc Před 4 lety +1

      stevie lockhart There are still people out there who could very much use pods. Try on Facebook or something.

    • @pitdawg6418
      @pitdawg6418 Před 4 lety +1

      Lacey Tomlinson Lmfkao Hahahaha. So you send in your CADS to be re used and what do you get back? Some sort of discount on your next purchase of new CADS. Or do you become another SUCKER and they are the only ones to gain. Smh. That’s why the program did NOT work.

  • @crystalseverance9836
    @crystalseverance9836 Před 4 lety +2

    Yes I used allergy spray for the itching also. It only bothers me on my stomach. On my arms and legs it never is itchy.

  • @paradisefoundasmr
    @paradisefoundasmr Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent review! I think this confirms the fact that I will not be upgrading to the Dash system. I’m worried that I’m wishing to switch because getting new diabetes gear is just oh so exciting..but I think better control is the real reason I’m going back to Medtronic.

  • @tracyshelton5599
    @tracyshelton5599 Před 3 lety

    I have an appointment, with y Diabetes clinic, I'm getting on the pump, which is the best?

  • @strawberrysouffle50
    @strawberrysouffle50 Před 3 lety +1

    This video is so helpful as I might change from an accu-check solo pump ( if you have never heard of it it is another tubeless pump which is technically not actually out but somehow I have it.) The solo had so many problems with the meter and the pump their a a few good things but personally I don’t think they out weigh the negatives. So maybe the Dash could be a better option!

  • @yosep7956
    @yosep7956 Před 3 lety

    Does it only click during a bolus?

  • @bye427
    @bye427 Před 2 lety

    Does the dash hurt w lot to put on I'm scared because I'm getting on tommorow

  • @peca263
    @peca263 Před 4 lety

    how long does the battery last on the dash pdm ? , on the old omnipod that i have that uses aaa batteries they last about a month so i am concerned would i have to charge up the das pdm every day ?

  • @worthybookjourney3231
    @worthybookjourney3231 Před 4 lety

    Does the Tandem not also show you the basal stuff?

  • @emilybrown1193
    @emilybrown1193 Před 3 lety

    can you use an Omnipod dash for just bolus insulin?

  • @miriannellysmendezmatos288

    Hi Danica, I'm kinda new to this pump world since I don't live in the US and here in the Dominican is not so popular but I'm looking for a pump that would actually help me control my sugar level, what about a pump that pump the insulin automatically? Do you know any that does this without me having to introduce the amount of insulin my body needs?

  • @TheDiabeticWay
    @TheDiabeticWay Před 4 lety +1

    I never had the issues of carrying or forgetting the PDM as I just used my mobile to do it with AASP et locked it again which is making things worse not better! :-( Nice video on the Dash Id rather have the Eros until they stop locking these devices for there own gains! I liked the little ticking helped me know I was getting the good stuff called insulin! :-) I also like yourself wanted to do less basals rate but was unable too, I think this is being changed in the Horizon but not fully sure! It is on our mobiles and I tested it at Christmas 2019 and bolused from my S9 Mobile! :-) Its there already and its called AASP or Loop

  • @dennyolin3018
    @dennyolin3018 Před 3 lety

    I have tried to get the Tandem and have been turned down because of my Medtronic warranty with Medicare wairantee policy. I am considering the Omni pod dash system. Would you recommend this system as a sub for the Tandem.

  • @JordanI135
    @JordanI135 Před 4 lety

    I am having a major issue with keeping the cannula in me. Everywhere I put it, seems to slip out or something. I've been doing the whole pinch method and everything with extra adhesive too and nothing seems to work. Anyone have experiences with this?

  • @thomassylvester3438
    @thomassylvester3438 Před 4 lety +1

    I've been using the omnipod for 8 years and I love it.

    • @adpc2526
      @adpc2526 Před 4 lety +1

      Hiya, I'm a newly diagnosed t1 diabetic since the 30th of May and have heard lots about the omnipod. I was wondering if you have to meet any requirements to get it? If you don't thats absolutely fine and info is appreciated

    • @hollylynn2508
      @hollylynn2508 Před 4 lety +1

      adp c You have to learn to carb count for it and your doctor should get you to get 3 blood works checks for A1C before getting it

    • @adpc2526
      @adpc2526 Před 4 lety

      @@hollylynn2508 thank you!

  • @Type1MomRN
    @Type1MomRN Před 3 lety +1

    If the pump falls off because the adhesive was ineffective then I always called Omnipod and they sent me a replacement. I know this is not “approved” but if the pod malfunctions shortly after I put it in then I take out the insulin from the pod that just malfunctioned and use in the new and never had a problem.

  • @HTx78
    @HTx78 Před 3 lety

    have u tried senseonic’s eversense.??

  • @ThatOneGuy77777
    @ThatOneGuy77777 Před 3 lety

    You have to have a pdm in addition to your phone and tubeless pump?...

  • @ashleylindsey1829
    @ashleylindsey1829 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm on the Omnipod and after the first day I want it off! It leaves red rings and bumps, which go away after I take it off. I want to try the t slim so badly but so not wanting to be tubed again. Such a hard choice!

  • @charlesselsor3946
    @charlesselsor3946 Před 4 lety

    Maybe this has been discussed just didn’t want to scroll through all conversations so if I may ask...say you have the Omnipod and a Dexcom does that mean you have 2 different “PDM’s? And or how does Dexcom communicate or does it with the PDM of Omnipod? Hope this makes sense. Thanks

  • @mmidcalff4802
    @mmidcalff4802 Před 3 lety

    Amazing cheers

  • @jennifermoody9578
    @jennifermoody9578 Před 4 lety

    I had the omnipod it doesn't work for me anymore so I have the tandem pump now

  • @giamitchell6189
    @giamitchell6189 Před 4 lety +4

    I will definitely take my tslim x2!!!!!! Wireless isn't that big a deal to me ♥️♥️♥️ love your videos Danica!!

  • @precureextreme-rainbow2306

    How nostalgic. I'm planning to change my OmniPod and Medtronic pump to Animas Vibe. I'm trying Animas Vibe now and I love it so much. But I'm worried about supplies, more about cartridges. Is Animas Vibe is worth in 2019 or I need to get another pump? I'm not using any cgm, so it doesn't bother me. Sorry for my English, I'm Russian guy😅

  • @diabeticketorewind1342
    @diabeticketorewind1342 Před 4 lety +5

    I could not give up the decom6 for sure and my T slim is the best

  • @cherylblok333
    @cherylblok333 Před 3 lety +1

    If you have to take the pod out early, is there anyway to get the insulin out of the pod, or are you just throwing away that insulin?

  • @gluepet2074
    @gluepet2074 Před 4 lety +8

    Losing tubing, but gaining another phone?! No thanks. Let me know when it can be controlled w/ iphone.

  • @jeanettedodd2018
    @jeanettedodd2018 Před 2 lety

    I have just received my trial one. Could you just let me know, no blood sugar testing? I also use the Libra, which is not 100% thank you x

  • @monimaj8945
    @monimaj8945 Před 2 lety

    Can you use any insulin with Omnipod? Or it has its own?

  • @macster1100
    @macster1100 Před 4 lety

    Hi Danica do you know about oz

  • @SharpLife4
    @SharpLife4 Před 4 lety +21

    I have loop and Omnipod. no tubes and my pump is done on my phone and settings etc

    • @bastion69
      @bastion69 Před 4 lety +2

      How is it done?

    • @johnharris3235
      @johnharris3235 Před 4 lety

      I want to loop... i have G6 and Omnipod Dash... HELP!

    • @SharpLife4
      @SharpLife4 Před 4 lety

      John Harris you need to get the old omnipod not that dash. Ask to go back and join the looped Facebook group. You will need iPhone and Mac computer or access to Mac computer and to buy something called Riley link and Apple developer account. Riley link is on the looped Facebook and this link loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/ it is I think $199 usd and developer account is $99 a year

    • @valleywatcher6591
      @valleywatcher6591 Před 4 lety

      jaspal singh dash is the new one where it has more of a smart device that loooks similar to a phone to give the bolus and such off of. But the dash runs through blue tooth so doesn’t work with loop system. Only difference is the device that allows you to give bolus and such with however if you have loop you turn your actual cell phone into that device

    • @damienseward5344
      @damienseward5344 Před 4 lety

      What is loop

  • @johannesvonk
    @johannesvonk Před 4 lety

    Don't they recycle the old (used) pods?

  • @minechez
    @minechez Před 4 lety

    I had Medtronic Minimed . I switch to Omnipod, and I so happy. 😃

    • @brandieblakley7214
      @brandieblakley7214 Před 4 lety

      Do u still have your Medtronic Minimed? I just want one to look over,see how I feel about different products before I make my decision.

  • @az.az466
    @az.az466 Před 3 lety

    I just saw you tslim review, wonderful job! But now, I am confused which pump are you wearing now and which one you like more.😊

    • @az.az466
      @az.az466 Před 3 lety

      Haha, I just got my insulin. I wrote before watching....love love your videos. Very helpful. Thanks for sharing them

  • @marycromwell9115
    @marycromwell9115 Před 3 lety

    does dash have over time we need a change

  • @hannahclingan
    @hannahclingan Před 4 lety

    I currently am on the omnipod system but not the dash, is this going to be the only omnipod system available soon? If so I may switch to tslim because I don’t really like this system.

    • @seanmcquade9730
      @seanmcquade9730 Před 4 lety

      No, I believe OmniPod will still make the radio frequency pods(old pods) for those who choose not to upgrade to the Dash (Bluetooth pods).

  • @baichiliu5994
    @baichiliu5994 Před 3 lety

    How much does it cost?

  • @Drballs911
    @Drballs911 Před 2 lety

    Just keep the PDM with your phone?

  • @jospants
    @jospants Před 4 lety

    Did you ever consider Loop Danica?

  • @oliviajendrasko
    @oliviajendrasko Před 4 lety +1

    I used to wear an omnipod and I just switched to the tandem. The adhesive on the omnipod was the worst; at one point my entire stomach was raw because of the adhesive, Flonase really helped. The size was also hard to get used to as well.

  • @laurislaybaugh810
    @laurislaybaugh810 Před 4 lety

    The apps are only available for iPhone.

  • @ProGamer-fn8cj
    @ProGamer-fn8cj Před 2 lety

    Why would ppl thumbs down this? This helps other Type 1 diabetics, the 36 ppl They stupid.

  • @McSick13
    @McSick13 Před 4 lety +1

    Omnipod does have the calorie King food list too

  • @theafiles198
    @theafiles198 Před 2 lety

    I get my Dash Friday, first pump I’ll have used.

  • @FugitiveLama
    @FugitiveLama Před 4 lety

    Are you able to just use an app on your smarthphone with the pod and not have to carry the additional PDM?

    • @janetfox8204
      @janetfox8204 Před 3 lety

      You can use app for both Dexcom and omnipod (and Dash) on your iPhone. I love the freedom.

  • @AmandaClouse
    @AmandaClouse Před 4 lety +1

    You can type in blood sugar. The phone is actually a Nuu Mobile A1 and not a Samsung.

  • @TheDiabeticWay
    @TheDiabeticWay Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video! The annoying thing you mention that flags up would be good for the programmers if its an FDA thingy to the only popup if we choose to bolus over 10u, as a rule, a 10u of insulin by mistake, could easily be resolved by food if it was 100u by mistake we are trobles :-) It os possible to bolus from your mobile but not the Dash would need to go back to the Eros type!

  • @cristianescobar6027
    @cristianescobar6027 Před rokem

    Thanks for your Video. I'm being given the choice between the OmniPod and the Tandem, and even though I'll continue checking reviews, yours got me a step closer to the latter. I have been on a Dàna Diabecare R and feel myself keener on a detachable canula system. Much appreciated, once more!

  • @artfimbres9182
    @artfimbres9182 Před 4 lety +4

    I just started on the V-Go insulin pump it is tubeless and is good for 24 hours.

    • @keriroberts166
      @keriroberts166 Před 4 lety

      Art Fimbres hey...I did the V-go 20 for about 6 months. At first I LOVED it as it was my first pump experience and it was just a relief, HOWEVER...since the V-go is a mechanical delivery device and cannot be programmed...I was CONSTANTLY fighting lows because I needed less basal so I had hypo’s all the time and removed it at night so I didn’t go low while sleeping!! Anyway my endo fought to get the original Omnipod(now I’m on the Dash) covered from my insurance. My question is...are you on the 20?? I have about 40 unused sealed V-go 20’s. No insulin, just pumps. I’m donating them FOR FREE, if you could use them!!

  • @brandiTHEdiaMommy
    @brandiTHEdiaMommy Před 3 lety

    If omni pod gets it approved for an app on our phone that can control the pod and dexcom works with omni eventually i will definatly go back but for now I use tandem because it has control iq

  • @diabeticmuscle45
    @diabeticmuscle45 Před 3 lety

    Does this test your blood sugar also? Or do I have to still wear my Dexcom

  • @rorogeorge7554
    @rorogeorge7554 Před 2 lety

    You can use omipod 5 now with your dexcom and phone application

  • @gemmaainsworth4750
    @gemmaainsworth4750 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Danica! I have a question about the omnipod. I’m hoping my son gets to trial it out in the near future. I have been researching and understand the minimum amount of insulin is 85 units for 3 days? He currently has 3 units of levemir. And his ratio is 1-22g so typically ranges from 1.5-4 units of insulin each meal so at the very most around 12 units each day. If the pod only lasts 3 days won’t he waste a huge amount of insulin? Or can that insulin be taken back out and used in the next pod? I hope that makes sense! Lol. Thank you x

    • @rabbitmush
      @rabbitmush Před 2 lety

      This is a little late, but I have had an omnipod for almost 8 years and I have found that you can get a lot of unused insulin back out if you find you didn’t use it! You basically just use the needle in the kit to pull it back out from the same spot where you injected it into the pump originally. It’s kind of a pain but better than wasting so much insulin in my opinion haha

    • @Adriennnnee
      @Adriennnnee Před rokem

      Is the insulin still as effective????

  • @gavseandavies9443
    @gavseandavies9443 Před 3 lety

    I've been type 1 for over six years and live in the uk. how would I go about getting one. the db doctors wont help me bye giving me one. I end up in hospital 3 to 4 times a year a pod would suit my lifestyle so much but they just refuse to give me a pump or pod.

    • @marycromwell9115
      @marycromwell9115 Před 3 lety

      asked jodlin clinic what to do....................................................................

    • @marycromwell9115
      @marycromwell9115 Před 3 lety

      ijoslin,

  • @oscarmp80
    @oscarmp80 Před 2 lety

    How come the device to control the omnipod is not an android or iPhone app ?? Having to have yet another device defeats the purpose. It sounds like a good option but the controller should be on your phone, just like the freestyle Libre sensors ...

  • @jessymessybessysessy6964

    To remove the tab on the bottom of the screen you need to swipe it to the right

  • @thberger61794
    @thberger61794 Před 4 lety

    Love my Tslim. Working on getting the G6.

  • @ninaandianfan21
    @ninaandianfan21 Před 4 lety

    The FDA seems really annoying sometimes xD in Germany we already have a pump that is controlled by you smartphone xD it’s called Dana RS I believe 🙈 the Pump itself is ugly as hell but it seems to have great features xD I would still love for tandem to FINALLY get to the European/ German market 😄

  • @bernadettewarren6599
    @bernadettewarren6599 Před 11 měsíci

    It’s not the only tubeless pump by any stretch I know the US are behind in the pumps they have available I have been on the Solo Micropump since December 2029. It’s better than the Omni in many ways you can change reservoirs and cannulas independently and you can bolus on it without the need of the handset.

  • @AmandaClouse
    @AmandaClouse Před 4 lety +6

    Oh, swipe right to make the green alert go away!!

  • @VAMobMember
    @VAMobMember Před 4 lety +1

    When will FDA finally approve ControlIQ for the Tandem?

    • @riouxyz
      @riouxyz Před 4 lety +1

      Is done on last December. www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/newsflash-fda-oks-tandem-control-iq

  • @bossdonenterprises1592

    There’s no app on iPhone to control the Omnipod via Bluetooth, etc?

  • @Jen-vw7hq
    @Jen-vw7hq Před 4 lety

    Danica does dex g5 work with tslim?

    • @sbailey75
      @sbailey75 Před 4 lety +1

      jennifer launders, Basal IQ only works with the G6.

    • @Jen-vw7hq
      @Jen-vw7hq Před 4 lety

      @@sbailey75 thank you

  • @BazippysVideos
    @BazippysVideos Před 3 lety

    • @BazippysVideos
      @BazippysVideos Před 3 lety

      oops hadnt got to the end, hopefully sooner rather then later

  • @slannevlogging2462
    @slannevlogging2462 Před 4 lety

    I’m scared I have diabetes, I am showing a few symptoms and it is really affecting me, I just want to research pumps! To make sure I wanna get a nice pump not a draggable one!

    • @ahe79
      @ahe79 Před 4 lety +1

      First of all, try not to be scared. If you seriously think you could have a form of diabetes, you should definitely try to see a doctor as soon as possible. If you can get access to a glucose testing meter and test strips, (Drugstores like CVS have their own brand that may be cheaper, and usually comes with a few test strips to start. Sometimes you can even get a free meter by contacting the meter company online or by phone.) you can then check to see if your readings are in the normal range. Another test is only helpful to determine if you are very advanced and in what is called diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA. (This is mostly an occurrence for type 1’s. Also, ketones can be present in urine for a few other reasons. One is if you are on a very strict, super low carb diet, like the keto diet. That form is called ketosis, which is different from DKA. DKA can eventually cause your organs to shut down.) You would feel very sick, and can look up all the symptoms online. But ketone urine test strips show color if you have ketones spilling into your urine. If you have any along with other symptoms and high blood sugar, I would say you should go to the ER.
      It is good you are being proactive in researching pumps, but initially, most doctors like you to use shots first. Also, depending on your age, type 1 diabetes (AutoImmune) can manifest differently. In LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults, sometimes referred to as type 1.5) you could not need insulin for weeks, months or even years. As it can be very slow progressing, unlike the typical juvenile onset. I have LADA (I’m 41) as of March this year, but mine was faster progressing than what I’ve read about. I have very little insulin production already. And I also have Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, also an autoimmune disease. My body’s immune system is attacking my thyroid. (it still functions for now) Which is like how with T1D the body attacks the pancreas, where insulin is produced. T2’s produce insulin, but the body has a hard time using it. (Research for more details on the differences.) But T2’s early on have the possibility, through diet and exercise, to reverse it, to where as T1’s live with it for the rest of their lives, as their pancreas eventually stops producing any insulin.
      I also have a 17 year old daughter who was diagnosed at age 7 with T1D. We are the only T1’s that we are aware of in our extended family. Though I now wonder if my dad, a T2 who eventually needed insulin (not all T2’s who need insulin are undiagnosed T1’s, but they estimate a small percentage are) is a LADA like me. As there is a genetic link, but until my diagnosis, we had no idea where from. Past me, still don’t know for sure. The other thing with LADA is it can share characteristics with T2, such as insulin resistance. That along with the slow onset, is why many LADA patients tend to initially get diagnosed as T2. An antibody test is used to confirm a T1, or the AutoImmune form. And from what I was told when I was hospitalized in a hospital that had no endocrinologist on staff, only an endocrinologist (specialist who deals with the endocrine system and hormones, such as insulin and the thyroid) is qualified to properly read the results.
      A regular doctor can treat diabetes, but for T1, I personally prefer an endocrinologist, who specializes in that, for long term care. They struggled in the hospital to get my glucose under control, as they don’t often get adult onset T1’s. And therefore didn’t understand even as much as I did about that type, having a child with it for 10 years. And this was explained to us in the classes we went to (through the pediatric endocrinology unit at a prestigious university hospital) after my daughter was first diagnosed. That we would eventually know more about how to manage it than non-specializing health professionals.
      Take what I say with a grain of salt. This is only information from my own experience with my daughter and recently myself. The best first thing you can do any time you have health concerns, (other than seeking a medical opinion and tests) no matter what kind, is to practice anxiety reducing techniques. Fear and stress make it harder for our bodies to heal and our minds to cope. Today, we are so fortunate to have the options for treatment we do in regards to diabetes. Sure, it’d be nice if we had a cure and/or a way to prevent it. But for now, think positively about living in a time with manageable treatment options. It isn’t easy; I don’t want to sugar coat it. (There are other conditions much more complicated to live with though, for certain!) But my daughter and I wouldn’t be alive if we lived a couple hundred years ago. So take comfort in that! It is life changing, but there is a large online community so you will never feel alone if you reach out. And know there is no perfect. It is a journey that has no completion. You learn new things all the time. You have to adjust, and what worked for a few weeks or even months, all of the sudden won’t. So you tweak things. But again, you are not alone. I hope for your sake you do not have diabetes and that there is another less severe reason for your symptoms. But if you do, I wish you much success in finding what works for you!

  • @debbiewithtype1diabetes559

    Yes the new contour is contour next one