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Entries in Insulin Pump (46)

Friday
Jul032009

Great Customer Service

Insulet, the company that makes Arden’s insulin pump is sending a nurse to Arden’s new school later this summer to train the school nurses and Arden’s teachers on the OmniPod... free of charge!  

 

We already couldn’t be more happy with our choice of insulin pumps and it seems like every time we turn around the up side of the OmniPod just gets better.  I’ll begin blogging very soon about what we are doing to prepare Arden for kindergarten.  Keep and eye out for that in Daddy’s Blog in the coming days.

 

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Emily
Hey, yeah, Arden IS starting kindergarten soon--she's growing up really fast.  Is she more excited about starting school, or nervous?
Monday, August 24, 2009 - 11:07 PM

 

Tuesday
May262009

OmniPod v Pool

Arden swam everyday this weekend, she spent hours and hours in the pool -- all while wearing her OmniPod.  Because of that she never had to be disconnected from her insulin supply which made it much easier for us to regulate her BG.  The OmniPod really is an amazing device!!!

 

Friday
May222009

OmniLifeSaver

The OmniPod has flatly made Arden’s life better.  Honestly, it’s made all of our lives better.  Easy to use, reliable, accurate and best of all - no more injections!  I can’t say enough good things or suggest more strongly that you look into the product if you or someone you love is currently injecting their insulin.

Tuesday
Mar312009

Location, Location, Location

 

There are a few suggested locations to wear the OmniPod; back of the arm, abdomen, thigh, bottom of the back and buttock.  So far we’ve only been able to use Arden’s abdomen and thighs.  Her arm isn’t wide enough to support the pod and well she doesn’t have a butt yet.  

 

We haven’t had any real issues with placement and I’ve begun a rotation schedule that should allow the sites to rejuvenate in between uses; left abdomen, left thigh, right thigh, right abdomen, repeat.  This schedule will allow each site a nine day break before it gets used again.  Additionally, I’m doing a smaller circular rotation at each site to avoid the cannula entering at the same place over and over.  I think this will work out well until Arden gets bigger and other “real estate” becomes available.

 

We’ve had two delivery failures so far, one was a bent cannula (because the pod wasn’t on a fatty enough site) and the other is a bit of a mystery to me.  I’m not sure if the second issue was because the cannula was to close to the muscle or if the pump just failed.  Every day is a learning experience and we are definitely making great progress.

 

Next thing we need to do is some fasting based testing of Arden’s BG... These test are tough because they include Arden not eating for hours and hours at a stretch but the results are very helpful in adjusting the pump.  More on that soon...

 

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A Arden's Day Reader
Hello-

I would just like to say that people do read your blog entries and I am always checking back for new blog entries. Thank you for this website, it is a great tool for learning about diabetes and how it effects daily life. So once again Thank You.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 - 08:37 PM
Scott
Thank you for posting and of course for reading!  Getting feedback like yours makes this all worthwhile!

 

Thursday
Mar192009

45 Day Trial Period has Ended

It has been 45 days since we received Arden’s first shipmentof OmniPods and things are going fantastic!  Arden has her quarterly endo appointment on Monday the 23rd and even though she has only been needle free for a little over a month I am expecting to see a decrease in her hemoglobin A1C level...  Seeing a decrease in that number is maybe the most exciting thing that I can imagine; second only to a cure being found.  Check out Daddy’s blog the morning of the 24th to find out her results.

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Scott
Arden had a great visit today.  Her blood pressure and heart rate were both perfect.  She grew over two inches and gained more then two pounds!  She gained those two pounds over the last few weeks which indicates that we have better control of her BG since she started the OmniPod.  Her A1C level held steady from the last test, her doc expects that we will see it decrease at the next visit.
Monday, March 23, 2009 - 09:31 PM