Concerning Omnipod 5 Test: Sunscreen vs. Insulin Pump - Will It Survive?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Get Ready to Have Your Mind Blown: In this incredible experiment, we pit the mighty Omnipod 5 insulin pump against the powerful force of aerosol sunscreen spray. Will the pump emerge unscathed or succumb to the onslaught? Watch now to find out the astonishing results of this epic battle!
    Welcome to the typ3me Diabetes and Lifestyle channel. This channel functions as a hub for diabetics who want to share their life experiences socially around a topic that impacts them personally. Like many of you, I am by no means an expert on diabetes or a nutritionist. I'm just another guy doing my best to help educate and entertain his friends. So take a look around the channel, click a few vids, and enjoy.
    Or Subscribe here www.youtube.com...
    DISCOUNTS- If you saw something cool during this video, check out my affiliates.
    Use promo code TYP3ME to get a 10% discount.
    Sugar Medical- / @typ3me
    THE SOCIALS-
    Typ3me on Social Media:
    Facebook.com/typ3.me902
    Twitter- / typ3me
    Spread Shop- / @typ3me
    Links
    Omnipod Soakin' in the SunArticle
    www.omnipod.co...
    Omnipod User Guide
    www.omnipod.co...
    Polycarbonate Stress Cracking
    www.researchga...
    Chemicals that break down polycarbonate.
    ilgbcatalog.org...
    Sun Bum Ingrediates
    dailymed.nlm.n...
    Active ingratiates in Hawaiian Tropics Silk hydration
    incidecoder.co...
    Active Ingredientes in Coppertone Sport
    incidecoder.co...

Комментарии • 35

  • @sugarmedical
    @sugarmedical Год назад

    So informative! Thanks for the test. :-) Enjoy these summer days while we have them.

  • @ohwaitiforgot
    @ohwaitiforgot 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! That's super helpful information! Someone mentioned this on Reddit, and it's good to see an actual test!

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  5 месяцев назад

      Your welcome. I’m glad I can help.

  • @OneElusiveRainbow
    @OneElusiveRainbow Год назад

    i going to cali this summer .. i use banana boat!! i am new to podding

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      Have fun in Cali, stay safe.

  • @shauntayecooper9489
    @shauntayecooper9489 Год назад

    Thank you for let me know I am new to the pod soon no I am not take a trips this summer and no I am not using any sun screens yet. I like the lotions kind of sunscreen

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      You're very welcome, Shaun.

  • @QuestionPrime
    @QuestionPrime Год назад

    Wow.
    Great content as always.
    Luckily Bren uses lotions exclusively for sun protection.
    She already has gone on her big trip for the Summer a Working trip to Branson Missouri with her daughter for some "Mommy and Me" time.
    Bren used a lotion, and the kiddo used an areosol.
    i am definitely going to share the results of this video with her.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad this video was helpful for you and Bren. My hope is that it will save a couple of defenseless pods from aerosol damage.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      Also, congratulation you have been randomly selected as the winner of the G6 overlay patches.

    • @QuestionPrime
      @QuestionPrime Год назад

      Awesome!! How do I get you my info?

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      @QuestionPrime Go to my about page to safely use my email address and then send me your name and mailing address. Congrats again, and enjoy.

  • @d.w.1190
    @d.w.1190 Год назад

    I wonder if the same would happen to CGMs.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      Great question, I'll try it.

    • @dawnb2224
      @dawnb2224 Год назад

      I spray my dexcom on my arm and no issues but in the humidity I do sweat it off even with skin tac and an overlay with skin tac under it.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback 😀

  • @ckrandomness
    @ckrandomness Год назад

    Hey, good to get that info out there. Appreciate the testing :)
    Also worth noting that they can still cause trouble if sprayed on elsewhere with the pod protected, but then you sweat and the sweat lets the lotion/aerosol migrate. I've had pods not fail (alarm) but start leaking insulin from that. Only way I noticed was that I couldn't get my bg to drop . Eventually changed pods and realized what I'd done. Now I even stay upwind of others spraying themselves.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      Good point. Aerosol chemicals impregnated into the adhesive due to swaet migration could definitely cause issues. Thanks for your take.

  • @danmccann6666
    @danmccann6666 Год назад

    Thank you for bringing this to the attention of your followers. Do you know if tests like this have been performed on the Dexcom G6/G7 and Libre Freestyle CGMs? I never thought about this being a concern, but I know first-hand that different plastics can be damaged by chemicals. I had to replace 2 sunroof panels in my car years ago when the plastic panels cracked like what you showed here.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад +1

      You bring up a great point. I think I'm going to try this on a used g6 transmitter to see what happens.

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 10 месяцев назад

    If your basal rates are not set accurately will Omnipod 5 automatically setup correct basal ?

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  10 месяцев назад

      While in automated mode, the Omnipod, 5 will learn to adjust your basil to a preferred number, based off of your previous Omnipod session. So every time you change to a new Omnipod 5, if you’re basil is not correct it will continue to adjust until you are within an appropriate basil range for you specifically. As your body changes, the Omnipod will continue to learn and adjust to your body so that you are hitting your time and range goals.

    • @gurugamer8632
      @gurugamer8632 9 месяцев назад

      @@typ3mehow many pods does that take then ?

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  9 месяцев назад

      Weeks to a month. This depends on many different factors and changes constantly.

    • @gurugamer8632
      @gurugamer8632 9 месяцев назад

      @@typ3me quite slow then

    • @gurugamer8632
      @gurugamer8632 9 месяцев назад

      @@typ3me does it learn in month 2-4?

  • @berad3574
    @berad3574 Год назад

    Thanks for the video!
    Off topic but I was just reading about the upcoming iPhone app. They say we will have to start all over with the algorithm! I suppose it’s the same if you ever lose your PDM or change devices.
    This sounds ridiculous. You’d think they’d be able to have your algorithm in the cloud or something so that you can pick up where you left off when changing devices!
    I guess I’m in for another 2 weeks of horrible blood sugars when I switch to the iPhone app :(

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад +1

      Yes, it's true. Restarts also occur if you damage, then replace your existing pdm or phone with an identical brand and model. I agree that it should transfer from the cloud. In fact, the info already lives in the cloud via the Gluko app. I'll definitely pass on the info when I finally meet the CEO.

    • @berad3574
      @berad3574 Год назад

      @@typ3me thanks for the reply and info!
      One other thing that really bugs me, because of how I sleep the pod loses contact with my sensor quite a bit at night. Not sure if anyone else has this issue but then it goes into limited mode and my blood sugar goes high
      You’d think that if the pod can’t see the sensor, it could get the info from the Dexcom cloud or shared from the Dexcom app if they are on the same device. My phone never loses contact with the sensor (I’m guessing this is because the phone has a much better Bluetooth receiver than the pods), so the number is there and available. But the stupid pdm can’t see it.
      Do you know if it can work that way using an android phone that has both apps on it where they share the number if the pod can’t see the sensor directly?
      This would also help make it okay to not have both devices on the same side of the body, which very much limits placement options!
      Thanks again your help has been very valuable!

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      I currently have the Samsung Galaxy s21. It runs both Dexcom and Omnipod apps. I place the omnipod on my triceps and my Dexcom on my belly. With this setup, I only encountered a Dexcom sensor loss while I slept due to compression lows. I have yet to encounter a pod loss, causing it to go into limited mode.

  • @DS-vu5yo
    @DS-vu5yo Год назад

    So-- if you leave your pod in direct sunlight at 100+ degrees for two hours, you are going to deactivate the insulin anyway. The heat will force a pod change either way.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад

      Actually, as a desert dweller I have personally left my insulin in an MDI pen in a car hot enough to bake cookies. The insulin reached Temps over 100. I still used it and didn't even see a difference. Sounds crazy but it's true.

    • @DS-vu5yo
      @DS-vu5yo Год назад

      @@typ3me we have definitely had different experiences. Here in the valley, if we go to sun splash, a long day on the river or at a pool, we almost always have an early change.

    • @typ3me
      @typ3me  Год назад +1

      Im sorry to hear that. One thing I hate the most about diabetes is that it constantly thinks it needs to remind you that it's a part of your life.