| ▲ | bdcravens an hour ago | |||||||
I had an X2 (and before that, a couple of Minimed pumps), then I switched to the Omnipod. The Omnipod is a disposable pump you swap out every 3 days, so less of an issue. However every time I've gotten a new pump, the diabetes educators always instruct you to have a backup plan, whether that's your insulin vial you may have already brought (even non-disposable pumps require you to swap out the reservoir every 3 days, so you should have insulin with you) along with old-school injection needles, or an insulin pen with needle tips. | ||||||||
| ▲ | cadr an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Omnipod for the win. But, yeah, I have a bunch of disposable needles in my kit as a backup. Even so, travel is stressful. My carry on is full of backup pods/sensors. But now that my insurance is being annoying and only filling a month at a time, I don't always have an extra... | ||||||||
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