My First Week Using The Omnipod Insulin Pump!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • My name is Laura. I was diagnosed with type one diabetes in April 2019. This video is all about my transition from being on multiple daily injections of insulin to using an insulin pump. I chose the omnipod and I am really enjoying it. If you have any questions about my experience transitioning from MDI to pump therapy or the omnipod, please leave them down in the comments :)
    Instagram: / laura.craven
    Disclosure: this video is not sponsored and all thoughts are my own

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  • @livingmooresimply1750
    @livingmooresimply1750 3 года назад +96

    Thank you for smiling. I was just diagnosed this week and completely overwhelmed. It's so lovely to see your positivity!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +9

      It is absolutely an overwhelming time 💙It is a lot to learn and you can do this 💪🏻

    • @livingmooresimply1750
      @livingmooresimply1750 3 года назад +2

      @@LauraCravenOfficial Thank you. :)

    • @kksarwara
      @kksarwara 3 года назад +2

      My son has diagnosed last month.
      Taking insulin. Hope he would get pump

    • @snowbirdspirit
      @snowbirdspirit 3 года назад +3

      It’s tough to learn you have diabetes. You are brave and I’m wishing you all the best with your health! You’ve got this and I believe in you! ❤️💪🏻

    • @Mrsandman112.
      @Mrsandman112. 3 года назад +4

      Same time I'm only 13 atm to be honest my mum was more upset than me but I'm learning everyday and I feel I can do any thing hope ever one does well diabetic or not goodnight well for me 😀

  • @Ariaverse31
    @Ariaverse31 2 года назад +15

    well im a diabetic girl, 11 years old now ! i was diagnosed when i was seven years old. and using injections leaves bruises on my body, so i decided using insulin pump when i was 8, and using pump is alot more relaxing for me! tho i dont have omnipod insulin pump (i have other sort of) im still happy using it!
    Good luck all diabetic Children out there ! dont be scared it dosent hurt when you are used to it!

    • @hshhdhddhdhdhhd3587
      @hshhdhddhdhdhhd3587 Год назад

      Wow. What a coincidence. I am a diabetic girl,11 yrs old,decided using an insulin pump when I was 8 and I was diagnosed at 7 yrs old

  • @ItzDefEva
    @ItzDefEva 2 года назад +17

    Hi,
    I just got diagnosed yesterday. I’m really scared but watching your videos and other diabetics channels really help me thank you for giving me confidence and showing me that it’s not that bad!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад +1

      Thinking of you and sending positive thoughts your way 💙 You can do this

    • @MJGdaishi
      @MJGdaishi Год назад

      How are you doing with it now Eva?

    • @lemonjuice4513
      @lemonjuice4513 Год назад

      It’s ok. Nothing to be scared of. Once you get used to The Whole diabetic thing, you will be a pro:)

  • @michaylataylor7478
    @michaylataylor7478 3 года назад +12

    My husband just got diagnosed this week and I’m so thankful for all the videos like this on youtube :)

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Your husband is lucky to have a partner like you to help research T1D! I hope you both are doing okay. It’s a big life change, but it becomes easier with time. I’m very thankful to have a partner that took the time to understand the condition and help me out when I need it 😊

    • @margaret8114
      @margaret8114 2 года назад +1

      My partner was also diagnosed with diabetes. Sometimes people go through a little denial after their diagnosis. Your research will help him to start taking medicine correctly. My partner had some trouble with the injections at first so I had to do them for him, until he got used to them. But now he checks his insulin and injects himself very bravely right in the stomach. Injecting yourself in the stomach is NOT easy to get used to! I don’t know how he does it! Triumph of the human spirit. 🏅❤️🏅❤️

  • @emilbashir2817
    @emilbashir2817 2 года назад +5

    A big thank you to Laura, I’ve been diabetic since I was 10 and here I am, 10 years after switching to a pump. Thank you for the positivity, thank you for smiling, thank you for the informative video :)

  • @katsukimidoriya443
    @katsukimidoriya443 2 года назад +2

    Had diabetes for 6 years, I was very young when I got it, had this pump for ages, it’s such a help! Great to see other people using it!

  • @CarloRubioUSA
    @CarloRubioUSA 3 года назад +12

    Thanks for this video Laura, I am scheduled to start my OmniPod in the next couple of weeks with my trainer. This helped me get mentally prepared and was really comforting to see how you got along with it and learned how to adjust it and what worked for you! Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video / your journey.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Thank you Carlo. I’m so excited for you to start using the OmniPod! It has been a really positive experience for me so far. Hope you’re doing well and best of luck 😊

  • @zcool202
    @zcool202 2 года назад

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video, very insightful. I have been on injections for 29 years and today my consultant said I think its time you tried a pump, and he recommended the Omnipod. Need to do more research as I know nothing about pumps, but this looks amazing. thanks again.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад

      Thank you! I’ve really enjoyed my insulin pump and I hope you find one that works for you. There are lots of great options out there 😊

  • @piccalillies
    @piccalillies 2 года назад +4

    You have become a superb teacher and comfort to me here in America as my 27 year old daughter goes through this in Germany. Thank you, Laura.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад +2

      Thank you 😊 I’m happy to hear this has brought you some comfort. There is such a beautiful community in type one diabetes 💙

  • @RyokoGemini24
    @RyokoGemini24 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this- been T1 since I was 2 years old and only just feeling brave enough in my mid 30s to try a pump. Sharing your journey has been super reassuring for me ❤

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Best of luck with the pump Jesse 😊 I hope it takes some of the weight of T1D off your shoulders.

    • @MBasaar
      @MBasaar 3 года назад +2

      I'm still waiting for the moment I have the guts to try on a pump 😩

  • @watchthis278
    @watchthis278 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so very much. I am just researching these and after watching your video find myself excited in taking the next steps. I have been a diabetic for years and am still overwhelmed by it all! I get discouraged often, in thinking that there is no way that I could imagine doing all the poking and testing, everyday for the rest of my life. Your positivity and honesty has inspired me to try this out. Oh, the click made me jump from the second pod on your stomach! Lol ;)

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      I’m happy to hear you’re excited about taking the next steps to get an insulin pump. It’s really helped me to think less about diabetes every day while still maintaining great management of my blood sugars. I still jump every time the canula is inserted! It’s very loud and it stings a bit. I really been enjoying a life with fewer needle pokes 😊

  • @sandralang9779
    @sandralang9779 10 месяцев назад

    Your video was so calming, thorough and reassuring! Thank you!

  • @thegame108
    @thegame108 3 года назад +3

    Great walkthrough and review.
    I have been on the omnipod for 2 years and it had been a life changer!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      I have been loving the Omnipod! I’m glad you liked the video 😊

  • @carmenschmidt5704
    @carmenschmidt5704 11 месяцев назад +2

    This video has been a breath of fresh air., concise & strait to the point since I have been diabetic most of my life & tried so many different ways. Omni G6 is Great! 🙂

  • @jenniferboswell69
    @jenniferboswell69 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I'm getting my omnipod in a few weeks and I'm nervous, this video made me stoked. Very thorough and detailed explanation of everything!!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  Год назад +1

      Congratulations!! Wishing you the best with your pump journey ❤️

  • @ramfanweber632
    @ramfanweber632 Год назад

    Thanks! First video I’ve seen of someone going from injection’s to the pump, thanks for the info👍🏻

  • @sandralang9779
    @sandralang9779 10 месяцев назад

    So happy for you! Best of luck! My husband is getting an Omnipod next month!🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Plasmaeater
    @Plasmaeater Год назад +1

    I'm excited about starting with my Omnipod myself! Thanks for the info.

  • @csrock3737
    @csrock3737 Год назад +2

    I just started using the omnipod 5 after having the medtronic 670g and even though I have had some minor issues, it is going well so far. I have my drs appt monday so thinking I'm going to be making adjustments as well. Thanks for showing us the great video!

  • @heathmorley2035
    @heathmorley2035 3 года назад +1

    been T1D for 4.5 years and on MDIs since I started. going to omnipod for a one month trial starting Thursday this week. Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it very much. Cheers from Australia

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Best of luck with the Omnipod 😊 I hope it makes the day to day management of diabetes lighter for you 💙

  • @chrisbrookes4584
    @chrisbrookes4584 3 года назад +1

    Inspirational! Starting Omnipod Dash in December. First pump. Looking forward to feeling a bit of liberation from MDI. Already using Libre/Bubble so will be on my way to Cyber in no time! Thanks for the great video! X

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Chris. I’ve really been enjoying the switch from MDI. Good luck in December! I’m excited for you 😊

  • @TheHannahBurgundy
    @TheHannahBurgundy 3 года назад +5

    Great video! I’m 30 and was just diagnosed T1D on March 31st so it’s always interesting to me to find other people who were diagnosed as adults. I’m currently on MDI and while a lot of aspects of a pump seem appealing the biggest thing that seems like a drawback that I’m not sure I could get past is the tubing of most pumps so I’ve definitely been curious about the omnipod. This video made me excited to hopefully try it out in the future!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +2

      I also was hesitant about getting a pump because I didn’t want something with tubing. I am really loving the Omnipod. Bolusing is so easy, it calculates your bolus for you based on your blood sugar, insulin on board and carbs. It’s really helped with my mental health as well because diabetes just seems like an easier thing to manage now. I hope you have the opportunity to try one 😊

    • @Victoria_On_Wheels
      @Victoria_On_Wheels Год назад

      Hi, I’m 30 also getting tested for type 1. They have me diagnosed as type 2. In just totally exhausted all the time and have to pee all and thirsty all the time. Non stop.

  • @shadowgriffin3809
    @shadowgriffin3809 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the thoughtful review. Our son is almost 10 and was diagnosed 4 years ago. He’s been on an on iPod since diagnoses and just going over some reviews to see how adults feel about the tubeless system: the only drawback for us has been the volume of insulin that the pod holds.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Hopefully they will update the pods to hold more insulin! I’ve met a few other T1Ds that have chosen other pumps because the cartridges can hold more insulin than the Omnipod.

  • @aexndneAndi
    @aexndneAndi 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for video. I have to try and figure out if my low vision patient can perform this task himself! Great to see it in action.

  • @Gr3GisVideos
    @Gr3GisVideos Год назад

    Wow you have such a knowlage about diab typ 1 . O was diagnose with type 1 in 2015 and still learning. Wish u good health , all the best

  • @leonanoordenbos4605
    @leonanoordenbos4605 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. My doctor said I might get an omnipod as well, so this was really helpfull!💕 You're handling it very well btw. I've had diabetes since I was 6, so that's 15 years now.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад +2

      That’s so exciting that you might get an omnipod! Wishing you all the best 💙

  • @estherlouisamay
    @estherlouisamay Год назад +1

    I'm considering this pump myself ☺️ and your instructions were quite easy to follow

    • @lemonjuice4513
      @lemonjuice4513 Год назад +1

      I would do the pump. It’s so easy to use and I personally love it

  • @MichelleLord
    @MichelleLord 3 года назад +1

    Congrats on your new pump & great video! It was very interesting to watch your journey of transitioning from MDI to an insulin pump :)

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +2

      Thank you Michelle 😊 I've been loving the pump so far. I feel like I have so much more flexibility.

    • @stacymiller3400
      @stacymiller3400 3 года назад

      People who have been on my own or 5AM have a problem and the other person 6AM rob

  • @shaunbrocklehurst291
    @shaunbrocklehurst291 3 года назад +1

    I have my OmniPod pump start next week, so this was a very helpful walk-through. Thank you!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      That’s so exciting! I’m glad you found this helpful. Best of luck! 😊

    • @jessicaruhlin5360
      @jessicaruhlin5360 3 года назад +1

      I'm starting an omnipod tomorrow! hope you've had a good transition

  • @matthewellison9931
    @matthewellison9931 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, I’m going on the pump before Christmas and getting excited, have to do one one class to learn more about 😊

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад

      That’s so exciting! My pump classes have been a great experience that left me feeling very prepared to transition to a pump. Best of luck starting as a pumper!!

  • @Lavish003
    @Lavish003 2 года назад

    Very much informative...I enjoyed your walk thru thoughts etc..

  • @cherylallen9445
    @cherylallen9445 3 года назад +1

    Awesome. I just spent 2 hours watching videos comparing so I can decide which pump to use as I only have 2 choices that my health insurance will cover, the Tandem T Slim or the Omni pod. Your video was very helpful, thanks. Wish me luck, calling to set up training and ordering the Omni pod today 😉

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      That’s so exciting! I’m glad you found it helpful 😊 Feel free to let me know if you have any questions about the Omnipod when you get set up. Good luck!

  • @Lovelle77
    @Lovelle77 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video. My daughter (7) is getting a pump next month so your video was very helpful xx

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      I’m glad that you found this video helpful. I am very excited for your daughter! This has made living with T1D much easier for me 😊

  • @TheActiveAssault
    @TheActiveAssault 3 года назад +2

    Still in my honeymoon period as a 29 year old fit Marine.
    Take 10 units of slow acting a day and nothing else. Went keto which helped. Intense exercise today shot my blood glucose to 160.
    Your video and attitude helped a lot with my omnipod considerations. Hopefully this honeymoon period lasts until the tech gets better.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      I am also still in the honeymoon period. I take about 15-18 units of insulin per day. I also had reservations about starting the insulin pump. I wish the tubeless pumps came with more of the tech and features as the tubed pumps, but I like the freedom of no tubing. I went to a local insulin pump night before I decided which one I wanted and met with different vendors to look at them up close and practice using them. Everyone’s preferences are different and there is no one right way to manage your diabetes. Do what works for you 😊

  • @bigunit8369
    @bigunit8369 3 года назад +1

    Definitely a learning curve for omnipod. I've got many tips. Many the manufacturer won't tell you. I'm not sure where to start. Very exciting the changes to learning software coming soon!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      I’m also very excited for updated software in future Omnipods!

  • @spentrails3196
    @spentrails3196 3 года назад +2

    Great video, very informative. Thank you!

  • @livrule2004
    @livrule2004 2 года назад +6

    I’m 17, and was diagnosed (at age 16) August 4th 2021, 3 months before my birthday. I just got my omnipod in the mail and I’m so excited. I did Humalog and Lantus injections

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад +3

      I hope you’re doing okay 💙 I’m so excited for you to be starting on the Omnipod! It’s really helped make diabetes feel like less of a burden in my life. Good luck 😊

    • @livrule2004
      @livrule2004 2 года назад +1

      @@LauraCravenOfficial thank you! I appreciate it

    • @user-bz5ne4bn5j
      @user-bz5ne4bn5j 2 года назад

      Same as me :) but i still use the pin, do u recommend the omnipod ?

  • @missshopaholic31
    @missshopaholic31 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this would love to connect to anyone too about their journey!!

  • @daughterofchrist550
    @daughterofchrist550 3 года назад +3

    You're so pretty! ❤ Great video I'm going to reccomend this for my mom, she hates sticking herself.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Tracey! The insulin pump has definitely helped me with my fear of needles 😊

  • @ForceFreeTrainergirl06
    @ForceFreeTrainergirl06 Год назад

    After 45 years of MDIs I started with the Omnipod in 2014. It was the best thing I ever did and massively changed my life. A pump was suggested previously but I did not like the idea of tubes because of the stuff I had read about it so I declined a pump. For some reason my Endo had not mentioned the pod, at all. When she finally did I decided to take a leap of faith (after 45 yrs it's scary to change) and try it. I would have hypos virtually every night using Lantus and I was very tired of it. From the first night I used the pod, I had no more night time hypos. My Endo said that it appears that using the Omnipod which is an entirely different system from using pens was what my body needed and it functioned much better using only Novorapid insulin. I absolutely recommend anyone who is feeling nervous about using the pod, to take a leap of faith and try it. Hopefully it will change your life like it did mine.

  • @victoriathesunflower1226
    @victoriathesunflower1226 2 года назад +1

    I don't have diabetes I just wanted to know how it works and you did a good job explaining it to me👍🏾👍🏾

  • @JohnSlade1989baby
    @JohnSlade1989baby 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much!

  • @mohamedyehia8816
    @mohamedyehia8816 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Laura, I take the same insulin as you and think about converting to insulin pumps, Thanks again for the video

  • @Rishi-ps6yo
    @Rishi-ps6yo 2 года назад

    As someone who has been t1 diabetic for a little over 9 years (since I was 14 years old), I can only advice you to regularly rotate injection sites to avoid any scar tissue formation.
    Congratulations on getting the new insulin pump and good luck!

  • @padraig9445
    @padraig9445 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. You seem very knowledgeable and understand your diabetes very well definitely subscribing for more thank you 👌

  • @sarakt32
    @sarakt32 3 года назад +4

    Enjoying your videos. I was diagnosed a couple months ago in my late 30s, so it's been nice to find someone diagnosed at a later age. Right now I'm doing pens, and my endo recommended I switch to a pump as well.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      I’m glad to hear you like them 😊 I certainly didn’t expect to be diagnosed with T1D as an adult. I’ve really been enjoying the pump. It gives me more flexibility with the timing of meals and snacks, and it reduces the time I spend in a day dealing with diabetes. I hope you’re able to get one soon!

  • @jeromaeumali4597
    @jeromaeumali4597 3 года назад +5

    I was diagnosed last year. I hope I also have an insulin pump, because it's hard when I inject sometimes I forget. I would like to have an insulin pump now but life is hard but just keep going

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +3

      Waiting for an insulin pump is hard. I also used to forget on MDI whether or not I took my fast acting or long acting insulin. I like that the pump keeps a record of everything. I’ve seen caps you can put on your pens that have timers on the top to help remember if you’ve bolused or not. Sending positive thoughts your way 💙

  • @justmeboo1015
    @justmeboo1015 Год назад +1

    I know this is kinda of a old video but, I am a child still and having risk of having it, and this is good to have in mind!

  • @sharonh9242
    @sharonh9242 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Laura for the great video! Your video was so great because you speak of the everyday challenges of living with "the Pod." I Am Type 2 with out of control BG's related to gastroparesis I am learning. My Docs are working on getting me the Omnipod. Looking forward to this great solution that will provide better DM management AND prevention of complications, too! Sharon

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Hi Sharon! I hope you get to use the Omnipod. I’ve found it really helpful. Diabetes is already so challenging without gastroparesis in the mix. Best of luck 💙

    • @sharonh9242
      @sharonh9242 3 года назад

      @@LauraCravenOfficial Thanks for your kind words! Looks like I will be getting started with the Omnipod this Wednesday!

  • @garickmapson6203
    @garickmapson6203 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. My teenage daughter was recently diagnosed with Type I and we have just been doing all types of research for options we may have to consider down the line. She's a dancer and this may eventually be a viable option for her. Thanks for sharing.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад

      Hello Garick! I hope you and your daughter are doing okay 💙 I think the Omnipod would be great for dance because it has no tubing to get in the way. Michelle Lord is a T1D on RUclips and she does ballet with a tubed insulin pump. You may find her videos helpful too ☺️

    • @fenuku42
      @fenuku42 2 года назад

      Try afrezza

  • @tedk9144
    @tedk9144 3 года назад +1

    Hi Laura, I'm also a T1 and have been using the Omnipod for many years.....so long ago, my previous Omnipod PDM was blue and pods were larger in size. I find that treating your pod site just prior to cannula insertion is similar to how you would give a regular shot. If on my upper leg, I usually sit on a couch where I can really get my skin and muscles loose and relaxed. I'm sure your thin stature makes it more challenging to pinch up any skin, but any little bit helps. I also try to do the same process when taking a bolus and try to keep my skin and muscles as relaxed and pliable as possible (polar opposite of flexing the muscles). This makes bolus-ing more comfortable if the site is sensitive and also results in fewer occlusion errors, at least for me. I'm thin framed overall and doing this has let me use my inner and outer calves for pods along with the other typical sites.

  • @juliepaquette6027
    @juliepaquette6027 3 года назад +1

    Enjoying your video. Welcome to the family of omnipod. Iam also a poddler since July 2020 and i love it so so much. Iam diabetic since 38 years now. If you want new site, try lower back or in front of arm. It take about 3 month to find out all correct settings, be patience ...you will enjoy so much your omnipod 😉

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Julie for the tips 😊 I’ve really been enjoying the Omnipod. Thankfully, I haven’t needed to change my settings too much since coming off Tresiba. 38 years with diabetes is such an accomplishment 💙

  • @3000clare
    @3000clare 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Laura, for making and posting this. My son Euan (now aged 22) was diagnosed type 1 in Jan 2019 (in the UK). He's still injecting and I think the pod is a great option for him. Your video was so helpful. I am now sharing it with him. Thank you again xx

  • @emonahmed5449
    @emonahmed5449 Год назад +1

    Very nice to see your video, I am type 1 diabetic age 26

  • @kiranpandupvmr6645
    @kiranpandupvmr6645 Год назад

    Hey This is very easy and simple rather than taking on a daily basis 2times a day
    I am taking 2times a day manually and recently got some patches on my stomach and leg places where I usually take the injection
    Now I will change into this pump
    I need this
    Thanks for this information
    I need more information about this I will consult the doctor

  • @billytrack
    @billytrack Год назад +2

    Hi, I was diagnosed at nearly the same age as you, so know what it's like. I've learned a lot over the years about Type 1, most of it the hard way! Plenty people know how you feel and can help, so do ask, and best wishes to you

  • @rebeccacohen3950
    @rebeccacohen3950 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!!

  • @lemonjuice4513
    @lemonjuice4513 Год назад

    I’m a diabetic and got it when I was 5. I can say that the Omnipod is great and way better than the pump with the tube. You will get used to the pump after a few weeks 😊

  • @amypletcher4411
    @amypletcher4411 2 года назад +1

    Oh by the way, when I gave shots in my legs it was the same way!! Hated it! Hated giving them in my arms to because it was uncomfortable feeling so I would just do my stomach. I have had t1 since 12 1/2 yrs old and I am almost 50 now. Been on a pump for 15-20 yrs I believe.

  • @evidentlyevy
    @evidentlyevy 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this video. I've had type 1 for nearly 25 years, and it's starting to look like I might need to switch to a pump to combat dawn phenomenon - but I'm really worried that it's going to come off when I sleep/am going about my daily life or not fit under clothing etc (skinny jeans fan). I'm also a bit worried about having it on show (I'm still getting used to people seeing my Libre!) Have you had many occasions where it's come off, or there have been many problems with insulin delivery? I know problems come up occasionally for everyone, but I'm trying to keep an open mind and weigh up the positives and negatives. Thanks again!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Hi Evy! I’ve accidentally had a pod fall off once because I knocked my arm while going through a doorway. I’ve had a couple pods (out of ~50) start to peel and I’ve added an extra bandage around it to keep it on. I’ve also had a couple of pods leak before the 3 day period was up, but I called Omnipod and they replaced them for free. I find the pod fits under most clothing except for when I put it on my leg and I’m not wearing stretchy pants. Since I’m working from home at the moment it hasn’t been an issue 🤪. I like the pod for dawn phenomenon because I can set an increased temp basal from 3-7 am to keep my blood sugar in range. I went to a pump information night with Omnipod, tandem, and Medtronic before deciding on Omnipod. It was really nice to talk to lots of T1Ds that had years of experience with their pumps and could talk about all the features they liked/disliked. It’s a very personal choice. Best of luck 😊

  • @sparko2012
    @sparko2012 3 года назад +1

    Wish I had managed to get on to a pump a year and a half after being diagnosed.

  • @abdolabdollah1783
    @abdolabdollah1783 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing that will help a lot, such as brave young person. Please keep sharing your experience. I'm wondering about insurance coverage and copay

  • @alainak1349
    @alainak1349 3 года назад +2

    Hi I have diabetes too and I am super excited to get the Omni pod too,

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Hi Alaina! That is super exciting!! Let me know how it goes 😊

  • @miket2172
    @miket2172 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @utubefun2
    @utubefun2 3 года назад +3

    I was diagnosed very late in life, right now I wear the DexcomG6, you said went to bed at 6.9, if I went to bed that low I would have a low alarm going off about an hour later, don't know how you do it! I need to go to bed at about a 10 just so I can wake up in the morning, brush my teeth and get dressed before having to eat something to bring number up. Watched a couple other videos and have come to conclusion that I am too old for a pump. I could never add the insulin it needs, can't run all the technical devices, can't do the math needed. I can't believe you don't have to take shots anymore, that part would be nice, I take short acting for meals, and really don't take much during the day, and need high after supper at night to go to bed, but then take long acting at bedtime. Not sure how this also eliminates the long acting shot. But good for you that this works so well, don't know how I ever would have gotten through youth, or pregnancies, and the energy needed to raise toddlers, LOL, if I had this when young. Happy technology has come so far for this Godforsaken disease.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      I am also very happy that technology has come so far 😊 Insulin pumps can be a huge benefit to quality of life. If you have an opportunity to speak with your endocrinologist about one, I would highly recommend it. I received a lot of training about using it, and the device is fairly straightforward. I get a little bit of short acting insulin through my pump every few minutes so I don’t have to take my long acting shot anymore. It’s really nice to have less injections. I hope you’re doing well 💙

  • @cbc9002
    @cbc9002 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for help

  • @worldhello8642
    @worldhello8642 Год назад +1

    U r very strong n Ur smile is very sweet 👍🏻😀 keep smiling & thanks for sharing this video 🙏😘❤️👍🏻
    Keep smiling n do more videos 👍🏻😘

  • @newwestphoto76
    @newwestphoto76 Год назад

    I contacted customer service after my daughter's controller would not connect and after a long wait, I left a message for them to call back. The message I got was that they would call back in 2 or 3 days, but I never heard from them. After trying a second time to get thru, I left a message again after the 2 or 3 days phone message, I never heard back. I had one reprensentative email me but nothing really happened. After my daughter went into DKA and ended up in the hospital, the reps at the hospital got me some help from Jennie Edwards. She made an appointment with me to do a Zoom meeting to help set up the equipment. The appointment is on November 30. I made that appointment on November 18! At least I have some interaction. Time will tell if we ever get the thing to work. Good luck with yours!

  • @jonathanfriedman234
    @jonathanfriedman234 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the vlog. I just can't getting into a pump. I like having the control of using my pens. I've been a T1D for 5 years and it seems more effort to switch to a pump than keeping my pens. Oh I almost forgot, I use a Dexcom G6 CGM. That is the best way to determine my glucose for me. NOT for anyone else.
    Stay healthy from T1D and COVID-19 !!
    Thanks for the information.
    JDF :)

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Thanks Jonathan! Pens vs Pump is a very personal choice and I’m glad that you’re doing what works best for you. Hope you’re staying healthy too! 😊

    • @watchthis278
      @watchthis278 3 года назад

      I'd give my right toe lol not to have to inject or poke myself anymore. I can hardly wait!

  • @jessicaruhlin5360
    @jessicaruhlin5360 3 года назад +7

    Hi Laura- I've been diabetic for 20 years, found out at age 15, and I'm getting a pump tomorrow. As a ballet dancer, I was always told that if I had any visible sign of illness I wouldn't be hired so I denied and hid my diabetes. I'm so scared but know it will be worth it. Thanks for this video, it was really helpful.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      That’s so exciting for you! Diabetes technology is great, but I understand that it turns our invisible illness into something for the world to see. I hope you enjoy the benefits of the pump and rock your robot parts with pride 💙😊

    • @taraa_.z
      @taraa_.z 3 года назад

      Hi do you have any tips I’ve been bullied a lot for being a type 1 diabetic and I’m newly diagnosed any tips?

  • @keironthebarbarian
    @keironthebarbarian Год назад

    Good to see peoples opinions on the omnipod, thinking about moving from a medtronic minimed 640g to the pod after using the 640g for ooh 8 years maybe :-s i love the idea of the self contained unit of the pod though and no wires to snag anywhere. How are you going on with the pod?

  • @JeffBrown1966
    @JeffBrown1966 Год назад +1

    Don’t do a pump yet but my leg is my favorite for my CGM

  • @Gibbmiester1
    @Gibbmiester1 3 года назад +1

    Loved your excellent explanation of the pod, Im getting mines on 6th March and I'm very exited, how are things going with your pump now that you have had for a few months, and what is your preferred site. 🤙🤟

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Thanks Mark! Things are going really well. I haven’t had to adjust my settings in a long time so I am grateful for the consistency! I really like the feature to reduce my basal rate during exercise and the pump doing my insulin:carb bolus calculations for me. My favourite site is the front of my leg or my stomach. I use my arms and my lower back too, but they are more likely to be sore throughout the three days of wear. Everybody’s preference is different! I’m very excited for you and I hope everything goes well 😊

  • @miriamsilva6501
    @miriamsilva6501 Год назад

    My 7 year old daughter as been diagnosed and I’m so scared I did cry a lot life is so difficult

  • @TeddysGaming
    @TeddysGaming 2 года назад

    It would be cool if the Omnipod could be linked with Dexcom or freestyle libre. Thanks for this video.

  • @BigHughJazz
    @BigHughJazz 3 года назад +5

    I’m a new t1d on MDI and I didn’t even understand half of this. I’m so overwhelmed. It’s like you have to become a doctor to manage this disease

    • @BazippysVideos
      @BazippysVideos 3 года назад +4

      Learn with time, the learning curve is steep but it comes with experience. In a few years youll be schooling doctors on your diabetes however youll never stop learning about it. Ive had it 30 years and im still learning!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      There is so much to learn, but keep in mind that I made this video 1.5 years after my diagnosis. These things come with time, experience, and a wonderful team of health care professionals. You will be a pro in no time. Best of luck and you can do this 💪🏻💙

    • @marianosantopinto
      @marianosantopinto Год назад

      Use the pump. Is the best. I’m a t1dbt for 30 years. Using Medtronic since 2017

    • @ashleylicata1892
      @ashleylicata1892 Год назад

      I agree I am a Registered Nurse and Type 1 and I often wonder how people do it. I just got my Dexcom and Omni pod and I am pairing them and I just wish I could take a vacation day from this disease!!

  • @leoguy1609
    @leoguy1609 2 года назад +1

    Was type 2 but now they say am type 1.5, still waiting for training on the Omnipod.

  • @FraydNaught
    @FraydNaught 3 года назад +2

    I've been thinking about getting an omnipod. How does it feel while you're moving around? (sitting up while it's on your stomach, for example)

  • @taraa_.z
    @taraa_.z 3 года назад +1

    Hi I’m a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic I just got the dexcom and we’re looking into isulun pump sorry I’m only 10 if bad spelling

  • @mndyD9
    @mndyD9 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing! I recently got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and I’m considering switching to a pump since my Endo suggested it for how busy I am 😅 I’m a big baby when it comes to pain (the irony lol) and wanted to know in all honesty how bad does the cannula hurt when it goes in? Is it almost like when you put a cgm on?
    Thank you 🩷😊

  • @devinloveridge6805
    @devinloveridge6805 Год назад

    Thank you for this Laura, I'm 25 was diagnosed at 24 and am currently taking MDI’s. Im thinking about switching to an insulin pump, but I have a very active lifestyle and have been afraid a pump wouldn't work. I'm thinking a patch style like the omnipod might be ok, how does it feel when you stretch and move around? Thanks

  • @miriamleewaters3414
    @miriamleewaters3414 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Im curious if your blood sugars are in good range with it? Im type 2 and have had diabetes for 26 years. I have never been able to get my sugar under control. Im considering going with the pump. But I really think it will help me get tighter control

  • @TributeMack2015AngrierMack
    @TributeMack2015AngrierMack Год назад

    I was diagnosed with Diabetes since when I was 18

  • @necroticdemonart
    @necroticdemonart Год назад

    Just got diagnosed with diabetes at 19 and I only just found out it has a history in my family but skips generations.

  • @amypletcher4411
    @amypletcher4411 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video of showing your rotations and your experience with the omnipod!! I currently have a Minimed Medtronic pump have had for several years and have strongly considered changing. Just don't know whether to go tubeless or pump with a tube like Tandem and work with Dexcom. Have you heard of them? Does yours work well with your phone now?

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад

      I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊 I’ve heard of the Tandem T:slim x2 and I think it would be really helpful because of its ability to connect with Dexcom and adjust basal rates using Basal IQ. The omnipod dash does not connect with my phone or my FreeStyle Libre. I think the next generation of omnipod and Libre are supposed to be compatible for closed loop systems like the TSlim, but that may still be a couple years away.

  • @jasonnov118
    @jasonnov118 3 года назад +1

    I have a 5 year old that got rushed to the ER with DKA just a month and half ago. He's since been on the Dexcom G6 monitor and now I'm looking at pumps. Thank you for a real life video on how it is to migrate from injections to pumps! One question I had was, I use pens on my son's injections now but I noticed you use vials for refilling the pump, do you think there'd be much of a difference between vials or pens when filling pumps? Or would sticking with pens be fine. Thanks!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +2

      I’m glad you found this helpful! I hope you, your family and your son are doing okay. It’s a big transition in someone’s life. I use vials because that’s what my endocrinologist recommended to fill the pump. I haven’t tried to use a pen to fill my pump, so I’m not sure, but I can’t imagine why not?

  • @lordcatastrophedelta
    @lordcatastrophedelta 3 года назад +2

    💙

  • @gilwillia
    @gilwillia 3 года назад

    You’re so organised. I reckon I am absolutely winging it in comparison!
    Does the pod generally do a week?

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! 😊 The pod lasts for three days. After the three days you have up to 8 hours to replace the pod with a new one. The pod will shut off after 3 days + 8 hours so you must replace it.

    • @gilwillia
      @gilwillia 3 года назад +1

      @@LauraCravenOfficial Thank you.

  • @myingaet
    @myingaet Год назад

    I have been on the Omnipod for almost 5 years and had major problems that I did not have with Animas. In addition, there was no support and no follow up. Insulin tunnelled out so when I took the pod off there was a small poop of liquid which was insulin. Consequently I had problems with unexplained high on my third day.

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  Год назад

      That’s such a shame there was so many problems with it. It’s very frustrating when diabetes tech doesn’t function properly.

  • @benjaminbailey1586
    @benjaminbailey1586 2 года назад

    Hope you are doing well, I've been a type 1diabetic since I was 19, I'm now 51. I've been debating the pump only because I used to work on ink coders and the pumps in my jobs ink coders would screw up, not work, stay stuck on and dump hole bottles of ink on the floor or across conveyor belts, I think I'm ready to trust technology 🤞, thanks for sharing...

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  2 года назад

      It is definitely scary to put so much faith in technology to work. I have had a few instances where my pod has leaked or been ripped off by accident. I think the benefits of the pump have outweighed these very infrequent times the pod hasn’t functioned as expected. Wishing you all the best 💙😊

  • @sophsoutlet
    @sophsoutlet 3 года назад +1

    Hi, i just got an omnipod a few hours ago! My first time! I was wondering, when you bolus for meals, is there a clicking noise for you? When mine says delivering bolus it starts making a clicking noise. I have the omnipod dash

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад

      Yes! It makes the clicking noise whenever I’m getting a bolus and it clicks several times in an hour when it delivers my basal insulin. I got used to the clicking after a few days and now I barely notice it. I hope your first day on the omnipod is going well! That’s so exciting 😊

  • @jennaha24
    @jennaha24 3 года назад +1

    Hi! This video is great, I’m currently trying to decide whether to get a pump. Do you find yourself self conscious with it at all? Have you been in a swimsuit or anything like that since you got it? Have you travelled at all with it? Just wondering how much extra bits you have to pack when going anywhere compared to injections. Thanks!!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jenna 😊 I do not find myself self-conscious with the pump on! I got the pump in the fall and have not gone swimming with it or worn a bathing suit since starting it. I’ve worn a freestyle Libre plenty of times to the beach/swimming/etc and have never been bothered by other people seeing it. I love my robot parts because they make living with diabetes so much easier 💙 I moved to Scotland earlier this year and travelling with it has been very easy. I brought lots of extra supplies with me, spare pods on the plane, syringes and long-acting insulin in case it failed. I still bring all the things I need for injections with me wherever I go in case the pump were ever to fail, in addition to a vial of insulin and a spare pump site. I’ve never had an issue with one of the pods, but I like to be prepared.

  • @susanlee8835
    @susanlee8835 Год назад

    I enquired about going on the Omnipod and I was told to get the carbs and cals app or the book. I was also told I would have to attend a course to learn how to use everything and then sit a test to ensure I could correctly use the pump and the PDM. Did you have to go through the same thing? I hope you don't mind me asking.

  • @DeadSpaceDew
    @DeadSpaceDew 3 года назад +1

    I've been using my thigh for the injection site for years now. I'm on a Medtronic pump, but the insertion is still the same. I try to insert on the outside of my leg rather than the top. I've noticed I'm less likely to have a painful insertion when I do that.

  • @YarkoFFXI
    @YarkoFFXI 3 года назад +1

    Hi Laura, thanks for the awesome videos! They're really helpful to us newly-diagnosed diabetics. I wish to ask - how are the omnipods working for you? They seem great but I've seen some videos online of people complaining about them - some pods randomly failing, not delivering the right amount of insulin, etc. Have you had any problems? Thanks!

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +2

      The Omnipod is working really well for me. I’ve had one fall off early because I knocked it on a doorframe, and I’ve had around 5 leak since starting the Omnipod in September 2020. I know some people have more issues than others, but it’s very rare for my Omnipod not to be working as expected.

    • @YarkoFFXI
      @YarkoFFXI 3 года назад +1

      @@LauraCravenOfficial thanks for the info!! Doesn't sound bad at all. What do you mean exactly with start to leak, was the canula not inserted correctly or did the container have a hole? Did you have to replace the pod altogether? Also do you get enough supplies to replace faulty pods for free? Thanks a lot

    • @LauraCravenOfficial
      @LauraCravenOfficial  3 года назад +1

      The leak happens at the canula site because the canula might not be inserted properly. In my experience, they leak on their last day of use and I haven’t bothered to get the pods replaced. I usually keep a few months supply on hand to make sure I never run out. I believe Omnipod will replace faulty pods for free.

    • @YarkoFFXI
      @YarkoFFXI 3 года назад +1

      @@LauraCravenOfficial awesome, doesn't sound bad at all, I think I'll go for the omnipods as well. Thank you so much for all the info!!

  • @ewarussell5526
    @ewarussell5526 Год назад

    Do you ever go on fair ground ride and do you have to stop the pump to go on them with the omnipod

  • @jacquelinejames4615
    @jacquelinejames4615 2 года назад

    Do you have to still use the Dex Com Sensor with the POD

  • @xXRizax
    @xXRizax Год назад

    I want an omnipod, It looks so much better than the tubed ones but you can't get them in my country 😢I live in nz

  • @saifalarabi4491
    @saifalarabi4491 Год назад

    Hi Laura,
    If someone use this gadget should he change it after 72 hours even if he requires only few CCs of insulin and can use it for 10 days or more?

  • @MsShyKs
    @MsShyKs 2 года назад

    I was diagnosed at age 24.