Sunday, February 19, 2012

Two days of Omnipod

Wow!  Things were so crazy around Christmas with Kaitlyn and Andrew switching insulins that I can't find any mention that we bought an Omnipod!   It's a tubeless pump that holds the insulin right at the site so there is no cord and no pump to keep in your pocket.  You can see more here:  http://www.myomnipod.com/about-omnipod/  We took advantage of the out of pocket purchase program for several reasons.  First, Andrew's Ping goes out of warranty the end of this year.  However, several new pumps should be coming out in the next year or so and may be worth waiting on.  The Omnipod comes with a two year guarantee, so it helps bridge the gap.  Andrew didn't think he'd like the Omnipod, but he is interested in a potential tubeless pump, so it made sense to give one a try before committing for four years.  Last, he wants to play football in the Fall and you can't do that with a traditional pump on.  I know the textbook answer is to disconnect and reconnect and bolus as needed.  Realistically, where can you put a site that you can easily connect & disconnect with all those pads on?  Shots or the omnipod seem like the only choices for football.

The Cut the Cord program said it ended in 2011, so we bought it the very end of December.  Andrew said he wanted to do this, but he was in no hurry to get started once it got here.  We had plenty of others things to do around Christmas, so finally we scheduled it for this weekend.  Friday night, he counted, "One, two, .... (desparate) I really don't want to do this!"  He was so scared that I wanted to cave too.  A younger child at school who uses the pod told him that it really hurt when it went in.  We had numbed the area since he was so nervous.  We'll run out the pump supplies before we can reorder if we don't use at least a couple weeks worth of pods.  So, I told him he had to.  Afterwards, he said that he didn't feel a thing!  I think I was as relieved as he was.

Tonight, I asked him to give the Omnipod a grade.  B+.  I asked him to grade the Ping.  B-.  He admitted that he likes it much more than he thought he would.  He intended to wear it only during the two weeks I'm insisting on now and during football.  He thinks he might just switch.  There are pros and cons to both, which I'll write about another time.  He has to take insulin, but he can choose how it gets there.  For today, it's through the Omnipod!

I will tell one story before signing off.  Andrew went to a roller skating party today.  One of his friends was having a hard time staying up on his skates.  Andrew came over and handed me Dex saying, "Here. I'm going to go fall down so Friend doesn't feel so bad." and took off before I could warn him not to break an arm or something.  We really don't worry much about the pump, but it was nice to have the feeling that if something happens to it, we'll just peel it off and put on a new one! 

6 comments:

  1. I'm excited to hear about the OmniPod! It made my final list when I chose, but it was too bulky for me -- (part of that whole vanity/woman thing). I'm glad to hear it went in smoothly and he likes it. Keep us posted!

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  2. Andrew thought he'd hate it because it was so bulky too. He actually enjoyed tucking in his shirt on Sunday with no tubing. I haven't been able to see his pump at all. Then this afternoon, it got hit playing basketball. "Get it out! Get it out! It hurts!" All that insulin was wasted and he had the first Omnipod site change without numbing. Andrew gave the Omnipod an A- last night, but tonight it gets a C+!

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  3. Sigh.. just when you think something is 'working' there's a downside. I guess any pump has the risk of being knocked in sports :(

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  4. Today was our first pod alarm. I'd heard horror stories, so it wasn't as loud as I thought. It was actually the pdm (remote) that had an error. The message was to remove pod & call customer support. I wasn't home, so Gene put the beeping pod in the freezer and put in a Ping site. I called customer support & we got the pdm reset & they are replacing the pod and the one from basketball. The insulin is gone though. We are going to have to get a new script for insulin!

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  5. So I've enjoyed Andrew's grading scale each day. I asked him to grade the Omnipod today and got, "I don't know." How 'bout the Ping? "An F!" He'd rather be wearing the pod. We go to Vandy next week & the record keeping is a mess! I'm so used to printing reports & taking them, but the two pumps don't merge. I get I'll have to go back to handwritten records.

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  6. On the upside, I accidentally asked Andrew to grade the Dex instead of the Pod last night. Dex gets an A+. The Pod was a B yesterday.

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