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I wanted to look it up because I really didn't know. I know that a couple of times Melissa has realized at the 15 minutes that I didn't resume it, so good to know that she HAS to hit Ok or could go hypo.
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Mary, Mom to Melissa, 27, using Dexcom, 24/7 since 4/10, after using Navigator for one year. Omnipod since June 09, and Michael, 29 using MDI's and Navigator. Melissa is intellectually challenged and needs a lot of help from us to manage her diabetes. |
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Sorry, my mistake. I think we've only forgotten to resume once, and probably turned it back on after the first warning. I rarely suspend for anything.
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Elizabeth. Mother to: Bethany (born 8/7/04, dx T1 3/07, pumping with Omnipod since 6/07 & Guardian CGM since 4/08) & Andrew (born 9/8/06, non-d). Wife to Steven since 10/2000 |
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We never use suspend except when changing basal programs. Always temp basal at 0.
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Dad to Leah and Anna, married to Pam Leah is 14, dx 1/1/07 at age 8, Type 1 and Celiac, Omnipod since 3/2007 Guardian CGM since 4/2007 ![]() CGMS Calibration - DCCT: The Study That Forever Changed Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes - Improved Glycemic Control in T1 children Using Real-Time CGMS |
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Like Daryl said, we only use the suspend for changing basals, so doing a temp basal wouldn't work. I have been doing a lot of that lately, as the new endo suggested that we take her off of Metformin. Starting from scratch again with everything, basals and bolus doses, ughhh. She used about 30% less insulin on the Metformin, but has been on it for years now, so it is a process trying to get things right now.
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Mary, Mom to Melissa, 27, using Dexcom, 24/7 since 4/10, after using Navigator for one year. Omnipod since June 09, and Michael, 29 using MDI's and Navigator. Melissa is intellectually challenged and needs a lot of help from us to manage her diabetes. |
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We have been using Omnipod for just over a year. I apologize because I was likely one of the complainers early on
. It does have a learning curve but we are all very happy with it now. Initially, we used vet wrap, skin prep and extra medipore tape to keep the little suckers on. Now a year later we rarely use anything and the pods stay on fine. Also, there is no question the pods are waterproof because DD is in the water all the time with swim club. We did have a pile of alarming pods last fall but Insulet replaced the whole shipment overnight. We have never had a static pod failure. One piece of advice I did get a few months ago was when filling the pod inject the insulin slowly "very slowly"... I must admit I wasn't a believer but since we began doing this we have only had 2 failed pods. Insulet always replaces our failed pods we just need to call them in. I can't complain about their customer service because they have always been great to us. Hope you give Omnipod a try and have a positive experience too ![]() Gwynn
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Diane ****************************************** Mother to DD non-D age 16 DS non-D age 13 DD Type 1 age 7: dx 01/31/11 MDI Novo & Lev, Omnipod 06/11, Dexcom G4 05/13 A1C 9.8% @ Dx A1C 6.5% 01/13 Your life is a gift from the Creator. Your gift back to the Creator is what you do with your life.
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