FREE TRIAL OF OMNIPOD omnipod.com/typeonetalks I spent two full weeks creating this video. My apologies if it is too long. I hope really hope it will help you decide between these two insulin pumps. If you find this content helpful please do me a favour and sign up for the survey at the dQ&A website. Your voice can help shape companies and organisations in the diabetes space and make life with diabetes better for everyone. Here is the link: d-qa.com/type-one-talks/ Thank you! LET'S GET IN TOUCH: Join my Patreon community and get access to bonus content and direct messaging channel www.patreon.com/typeonetalks Book a private session with me calendly.com/typeonetalks WATCH NEXT: FULL OMNIPOD 5 REVIEW th-cam.com/video/Cye2r7zUIok/w-d-xo.html FULL T:SLIM X2 REVIEW th-cam.com/video/9xwjDU3L4T4/w-d-xo.html
I have been using the T slim for my entire diabetes career, and I have used the Omni pod before but I don’t really like the Omni pod so I would go for the T slim
I find using sports shorts (quick wicking) that has pockets that can be turned inside out which means I have put the pump in my pants to get it into my pocket. The pump flaps about allowing you to lay on the side of the pump and the pump never falls out of the pocket. The cord is stuffed in the pocket or shorts which may cause the uncomfortable g-string effect.
Hi! I wanted to say I am so happy to find a person who gives a damn to dig deep into the subject. I am a rabbit hole person myself, so your way is totally up my street. THANK YOU for sharing all your knowledge! It is so important we share what we know. Many do not wish to, many do not want to listen, even if it's about themselves. That's why double kudos - for the digging and for the sharing!
Thanks so much for making these videos, I really appreciate seeing someone who is data driven like myself chime in about real world experiences with these devices. I've been a type 1 for around 22 years and am still struggling to find a CGM/pump combo that I can afford with my insurance so your videos have been incredibly valuable in helping me understand the pros and cons of each system before approaching my provider with additional questions. I'm really hoping the Ypsopump and mylife system will get cleared in the US soon.
I was just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 36 and started on the Omnipod 5 pump pretty quickly. Since I didn't have any habits when it came to my insulin, I fully let the system take over. It has been about two weeks and I'm currently sitting at 99% in range. Meals are where I tend to fall out of range but the pump has been very good about correcting it quickly.
wow, you are extremely lucky. I'm genuinely happy for you, you just brought back memories from the time I was diagnosed (about 20 years ago) and all we had was 1 glucose test strip every 3 days (10 per month covered by insurance) and a few urine tests that in the morning would tell you if you had a bit or a lot of glucose in your urine, and that way you knew if your glucose was just bad or horrible throughout the night. glucose tests were so expensive you could maybe buy another 10 per month from your pocket, that being one of those wonderful months you could eat some cake or something sweet .... also there was no rapid acting insulin, you needed to dose 1.5 hours before eating. in some countries you don't even get any CGM today covered by insurance. we're just happy to have rapid acting insulin. so yeah be grateful 🙏 99% is just mind-blowing for the rest of us
That's wild. Thought my diagnosis at twenty years old was odd and rare, but guess it can happen at any age. Glad to hear you got on a decent system and didn't have to hassle with injections and testing your glucose multiple times and day. Definitely don't miss the year of high glucose, then about ten years of consistent hypoglycemia events. All my fault, but life is so much more convenient with a pump and CGM.
This was SO helpful- thank you so much. I love hearing the non-technical pros and cons too…the real world things such as bolusing without removing the pump from your pocket.
Thanks man, just found your channel. Been type 1 for about 3 years and you have helped me more in a couple of hours than docs have. I have no insulin pump but after watching your videos im considering asking my doc about one. Im currently just starting on the g7 from the g6. Your advice is really helping me :)
As a type one diabetic I would like to thank this guy . You saved me ! I use Omnipod 5g with dexcom and I was on a cruise in the middle of the Caribbean when I noticed I forgot to pack a senser and I tried his trick to extend the life of the one that I had on and guess what it worked great tip! Otherwise i would’ve been screwed.thanks very much man
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Dobrý den, opět se na vás obracím s prosbou o radu. Uvažujeme přejít od per k inzulinové pumpě (chlapci je sedm let); konkrétně se jedná o model t:slim X2 (v kombinaci se senzorem Dexcom G7). V nemocnici nám ukázali také pumpu YpsoPump, která se mi zdála ještě trochu menší a snazší na ovládání. Je to dobrá volba? Děkuji, František Hajdekr
Thank you so much for making this comparison of the two pumps. I am in the process of choosing my very first pump and found it really helpful to listen to your experiences, the ups and downs and that it will be rocky at the beginning. It’s normal and to keep going to gain the rewards of a pump. 😊
I have used the tslim x2 for a few years and then switched to the omnipod 5 for cost reasons. I used the omnipod 5 for a year before switching back to the tslim. Its great that the omnipod 5 is pharmacy, so you can switch easily. I switched back to tslim for a few reasons: adhesive allergy issues(and the size of the pods vs infusion sets), random pod site issues/tunneling (and that you can't just replace the infusion set), and the omnipod 5 could never handle dawn phenomenon like the tslim could. Both are good systems, and I agree with all of the points in your video. Similar A1c, time in range, etc. One additional benefit of the tslim is that you don't need a cell phone to manage your cgm. With some of the current dexcom app updates, this is a game changer as the dexcom app can drain your battery quickly. I think using the omnipod 5 helped me to use the tslim x2 more efficiently as I prebolus more regularly now (you pretty much have to with the omnipod 5).
Thanks so much for this video. I am someone who loves Tandem and I am excited about the Sigi in the future. I was also considering changing but after really listening to your video twice, I realized I want to stay with Tandem. I really love your video's. Thank you for your channel.
This was one of the best instructional videos i've seen of a medical technology aimed at end-users! Wow and thank you so much! I've been type 1 since i was 14, and using pumps and CGMs since 2008. For 30+ years before that, finger sticks and giant needles. I've used the Dexcom since version 4 or 5. The warranty expired on my old Medtronics Minimed 630g so i was looking into newer pumps, perhaps one that worked in tandem with Dexcom because for me, Dexcom gave the most valid CGM readings (Dexcom ver. 7). When they don't fail, but that's a different story. With the information provided in this video i feel i understand the comparisons/contrasts with the Omnipod and Tandem. Haven't yet decided which i would prefer - clearly pros and cons to both. But now know i what these two offer. Again, many thanks for such a thorough, helpful review!
I love my Omnipod 5 and the freedom from the tubing. I have NEVER forgotten my transmitter making it impossible to give insulin, if I need it. As far as places to put the pump, you will learn which places work best and which, if any, to avoid. I can say that I've not really had any problems with that. :) This video is awesome for people looking to make a decision between the pumps.
I'm fully on Omnipod, and just waiting for the iPhone app to be released here in the US. Other than that, I have very few complaints about it. Love not having a wire on me all day!
The tslim x2 is very convenient with use, especially with quick bolus feature. Being able to unhook anytime is awesome, but the tubing can get annoying (even with a shorter tube). Filing the Tslim reservoir is kind of tedious, especially if you want to make sure all the air is expelled from the system and tubing. Also, think the minimum units to purge/prime the tubing is 10 units, which is annoying if you're trying to reuse or reduce waste. You can get five days or so out of the pump and cannula (not recommended). Overall, if you get a clip on belt case, the Tslim is an excellent option. Had the original system for $899 (USD) after insurance, then took the trade in for the X2 for $600 back in 2016. Unfortunately, my current insurance doesn't cover Tandem all supplies, so it's a paperweight now. Might donate it to an educator or clinic so it gets used. As for the Omnipod and PDM system, it's wonderful minus the wasteful design. Haven't had an issue with adhesive or the pump failing after a few months. Not convenient carrying an extra device, but at least I'm not using my phone battery or being accused of being on my phone at work. Certainly not as quick and easy as the Tslim system, but works great. Alerts and controls work well and wake me up when needed. Filling the Omnipod is easy, and seems to be very little waste with insulin. I've had a few times where the site started bleeding, but it doesn't help that I'm thin or choose not ideal sites. Haven't went swimming yet with the Omnipod, but doesn't seem like it would be a problem. Exercise is more motivating not having tubing or worrying about the cannula getting ripped off, but an overpatch would help with either pump if you're worried. Conclusion: I recommend the Omnipod for someone getting used to using a pump system. My glucose levels have been more consistent and I'm getting more aware of hypoglycemic episodes. Introduction kit was $70 after insurance, which is much cheaper than the Tslim. All really depends on your insurance and what your use is for the pump. Either choice is great compared to taking multiple injections per day. If you need a faster bolus (access and delivery), then choose Tslim. Omnipod seems to be great for people that need overall less insulin, but if you're someone that needs more insulin go with Tslim.
You are most welcome! And I totally understand your position on the pump. Have you heard about DYI Loop and/or CamAPS / Mylife loop? I believe these two systems could address your concern better than the two pumps discussed here. Just a thought! Take care!
Another great video. On MDI for three years. Omnipod not an options due to cost. Medicare does not consider it a pump. So covered under a prescription. Am talking to tandem and their distributor to determine the copay on pump and infusion sets. Back when on Medtronic I didn’t have any cost. That would be nice. At first didn’t want to give up control but now more open to trying the algorithms on the pump. Fingers crossed
I was just diagnosed with type 1 at the age of 66. I am trying to decide which pump is right for me, and this video was SO helpful. I'm still weighing the pros and cons of each, but the Omnipod 5 sounds very interesting to me as a new insulin user. I will be watching your full review of it next!
66? This disease makes no sense sometimes I was told at between 15-20 is pretty rare age since it mostly happens at early ages. I was 15. Hope you found your right pump!
Wow! This is a thorough comparison of the Omnipod and t:slim! Terrific content and it's really useful as I'm trying to decide what the upgrade for my ancient insulin pump should be: Omnipod 5, t:slim x2, or Medtronic 780G.
Thanks again for all your videos and all what you do for our diabetic community. Thanks to you we are much more aware of every news... more than governmental website... thanks again
I did the Omnipod 5 for 3 months. I had a few canulas not inject all the way. I am switching to the Tslim. I was told that by my Tslim rep that by mid to end Dec 2023 it should be up to Dex 7. I really did like the omnipod but with my job I just kept bumping it so I thought the pump would do me better. Im excited to get my hands on it.
The video was perfect. The more information the better. 😊 I’m currently on the TSlim X2 and it’s great at doing the leg work. My practitioner has suggested that Omnipod 5 might be better for me, so trying to decide if I should switch.
Great video and thanks for posting. What made you choose these systems over my life Loop ypsopump? I’ve been using Tslim control IQ for the past 3 years and like it but find it very frustrating not being able to set lower / more aggressive targets during especially night time
Thank you for sharing. I try to rotate more sites because I see my skin tissue is not what it used to be. I have overused some sites in the past (I've been on a pump for 27 years).
Thank you! This was a very helpful comparison. I am using tslim, and when I got mine Omnipod was not nearly as good. Omni has come a long way and it now seems they are a viable option. I would love to go tubeless. But I'm a veteran who gets supplies through VA, so I would have to ask and see if Omnipod is even an option for me. Appreciate your work!
Hi, just found your channel and promptly subscribed. I have been T1 for 44 years. Used the Medtronic pumps for many years but their CGM has not worked well for me. I gave up on their version three years ago. Maybe their newest CGM is better? But the Dexcom is much more robust especially if you are active. Today I use the T-Slim X2. My perfect system would be the newest Medtronic pump paired with the Dexcom G6 but that will not happen anytime soon. I like the X2 but I don't love it. The alarms are so annoying. Thanks for making these videos.
I recently had to choose a new pump since my out-of-warranty T-slimx2 broke. I have never had an issue with with tubing. What I don't like about the omni-pod is that once the pod is in place, I wouldn't be able to change it if I felt it was in an uncomfortable place. It does look large on people's arms so I have a feeling it would be uncomfortable for me. I was going to maybe choose the Tandem Mobi which is supposed to be released in the U.S. in the first few months of 2024. Having a 4-5 inch tube and the pump itself only being 1/2 the size of the T-Slim, the Mobi sounds great, but since it is controlled totally by my phone and I don't always carry my phone with me, I decided to go with the T-slimx2 again.
I've watched many of your videos and this one, like all of the rest, was incredibly thoughtful and informative. Thank you. One question. The extended bolus feature on the Omnipod 5 is not available in auto mode, only in manual. So my question is, is it simple to switch from auto to manual and back to auto again? I am pump shopping and while the tubeless Omnipod design is clutch, I eat a low carb, higher protein/fat diet so the extended bolus feature is one of the major attractions of a pump for me. I'm also wondering if the temp bolus feature is available in auto mode or if that also requires a switch to manual mode? Thanks again!
I would be much happier with the t.slim if the bluetooth signal was stronger. Mine constantly disconnects from the dexcom even with it being in line of site.
Watched this cause I thought oo, I miss wearing dresses with the tslim, but icl I made the right decision three years ago and I do not think I will change. Must say tho super helpful video, amazing
Something I’d like to mention as an owner for the tSlim is about the Bluetooth. It disconnects from the Dexcom G6 quite often which is extremely frustrating. The G6 stays connected to my phone all the time so long as it’s within range. This leads me to believe that the receiver on the tSlim is very poor. Ironically it has just disconnected again 😂
Going from a Minimed pump, I started Fiasp along with the Omnipod about 6 months ago and initially it was fine. I am now however currently so completely frustrated and am changing to the tandem as I have had NOTHING but problems with the Fiasp and omnipod. I have marks and rashes all over my arms and stomach from constantly having to change the Omnipod site due to it rarely stays in after a shower, also literally 50% of the time it does not stay attached to my skin even if it doesnt get wet or when it does stay attached, at about right under day 2 days in, I have to replace it due to excessive severe irritation, itching and redness at the site. In addition I have non stop alarms going off all day with the omnipod, sometimes I have no idea if I am receiving insulin because if I accidentally barely hit the omnipod on something because of how bulky it is, I have no idea if I once again need to change it as it does not indicate if it is still properly inserted in my arm. IN addition, I have been through 3 controllers and often I can have the controller in my hand 6 inches away from the Pod and it cannot locate it?? I do know one thing for certain is that I have never been so frustrated in my 25 years of being on an insulin pump than I am now with the Omnipod. I am going to change to the Tandem and continue with the Fiasp and see if that works better as the Omnipod is SO SO bulky and it does not work at at for me as it again doesn't stay in and trust me I have tried every sticky tape and skin glues out there. I think the Omnipod truly is terrible!
I love the idea of the Omnipod a tubeless pump 👍🏻 I’ve never used a pump and at the moment I’m on 84 units of Trasiba and I need 1 unit of Nova rapid per gram of carbs , yes that’s not a mistake, so having so much insulin would the Omnipod be suitable for me ? Very informative as usual bud 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
the omnipod can hold 200u of standard novo rapid insulin. So you would only get to eat 200g of carbs before running out of insulin based on what you said. However I've heard that there exists some insulins that are more "concentrated" and could allow you to potentially have more than 200 units of insulin in the omnipod reservoir.
@@Shrek_The_Mathematician Normal insulin, Novolog, Humalog, Apidra, Lyumjev, NPH, Lantus, Levemir, are all U-100. Which is the standard, regular concentration. There are 100 units of insulin per 1 milliliter. Do a Google search on insulin concentrations and you will find the other more concentrated insulins. Lantus Glargine is available as U-300. Lilly Humalog is available as U-200. In pens only, no vials and no pump usage. And there is a Humulin U-500 available in small vials. For the original person who made a comment. I would suggest looking at using the U-300 Lantus as your basal insulin to replace Tresiba. And using Humalog U-200 pens to replace your current Novolog. You are taking so much insulin you need to use the concentrated versions.
@@Shrek_The_Mathematicianpumps are only approved to be used with u100 insulin. Concentrated insulin can’t be used because the dosing wouldn’t be accurate
Omnipod might not work for you. When I look at how much insulin I use now compared to Tresiba it’s about 30% less so even if you use less basal in a pump it would probably still be about 60 units of basal daily so depending how many carbs you eat you would only get 2 days out of a pod at most
Thank you for this comparison! Question: with such different settings/carb ratios/ISF between the two systems, how did you determine the settings when moving to the other system?
Would be interesting what you think of the Medtrum nano pump. I swapped over to this from the T slim. I’ve never looked back since swapping over as compared to a tethered pump. I’m also on AAPS which is a much better system.
A bit off topic (but still about diabetes!): I have not watched all of your content yet, and I'm not sure if you are aware of something I've found recently - how to change the fast carbs into more resistant ones, that won't affect the glucose levels as much. Rice, bread, pasta (pasta I find the worst!) - after cooking, place it in the fridge over night. It changes the starches molecularly - even heating the product up, after proper cooling, won't bring the GI to as high levels as when freshly cooked and warm. There is a channel talking about it on YT in a short, simple vid. "motivationaldoc" is the channel name. If you have spoken about that very matter, could you let me know where can I find it, please? Thank you, once again. DEAR PEOPLE! Listen to the man!
Many thanks for this video. But how did you adjust the display behind you to show in realtime your sugar value with the arrow. It’s fantastic. Could you tell us please how? I think with home assistant. But how?
I follow an untethered approach. About 20 to 30% of my basal comes from Tresiba injection. Uncoupling the pump (without risking ketoacidosis) is a must for me. Also, what happens with omnipod if there is blockage or inflammation? Replacing it becomes quite expensive compared to only replacing a simple cannula.
Hi, just wondering if you have ever tried the other tubeless pump, i.e. Roche’s solo. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years. It doesn’t seem to be well known here in Geneva, Switzerland.
Even as a non-pump wearer, this was a very interesting video for me, thank you for that! But I still have one question: what kind of LED display is that in the background on the shelf, that shows your blood sugar?
Thank you very much for the great video, as always very informative and professional. Can you please tell me, what is that device on the shelf behind you? I think it shows your blood sugar levels all the time right?
I have been using the omnipod 5 for a year now. I found it not to be very tight controlling sugars when you are not eating carbs. when not having any cards it is not correcting to the settings and allowing my sugars to a much higher rate than desired. had a few controllers and still no good.
Unfortunately Onmipod got classified as a drug, even though it isn’t. I used it for about six months and ended up in the donut hole. I’m hoping to get on the Tandem soon but had to go back to injections for the time being.
Hi Tom. Thanks for this video (and all the others!!). How (should you have experienced it) would you compare those 2 with the Medtronic 780g? I switched from Insulin Pens (Fiasp and Tresiba) to the MiniMed 780g three weeks ago and so far this is pretty close to being a disaster. Sensor that does not last the full 7 days and that I am asked to change without any clear rationale, catheter constantly peeling off and needing replacement, rashes (for sensor and catheter) at insertion sites, long delay (up to 2 hours with Guardian 3 but I understand that it will be 2h sharp with the #4) to initiate the sensor at each time replacement... Yes, the time in range is very good (as well as the capacity to increase your target when you plan to exercise) and the microadjustement automatically made by the pump tremendously helps but that range is pretty large (from 3.9 to around 10mmol/L). If I am at 85% in range but within that range always closer to 9-10 than 5-6 I am not convinced that it is such a great achievement... In any case thanks for any feedback you may be able to give. Cordially,
Question about swimming with the omnipod. I have a g6 right now and can't find a. Solution to keep it on for swimming an honest workout. I may get 3 free style miles and I want 8 or 9 miles off the sensor. I've tried everything I can think to stick the sensors for all 10 days. Ideas?
Great video, I am curious about the t slim x2 control IQ with g6 vs the medtronic 780g with guardian 4 smartguard algorithms on how quickly the correct highs? How they compare in preventing hypos? And whether blood glucose is fluctuating more or less between the two?
Great questions. I do not have a personal experience at this point. But I might be able to test 780g in the future. Will post a video for sure if that ends up being the case.
@@TypeOneTalks thanks for your efforts 🙏🏻 this video has been amazing as you speak from personal experience with the devices (which I can reflect it to myself) rather than just the pros and cons on paper.
Not the exact comparison you are looking for. But I now use the T:slim with Dexcom G6 and Control IQ. All the time. G6 CGMS is very accurate to my blood sugar meter. So I know the pump is getting the right information. I achieve 85% time in range, 70-170. And A1c of 5.5. Used to use the Dexcom 670G. Predecessor to the 780G. Its Guardian CGMS was very inaccurate. I suspect the newest Medtronic CGMS is just as inaccurate. So the pump never had good information or blood sugars to work with. The 670G pump was very lackadaisical about giving basal insulin to lower blood sugars. It took the notion that being high was just fine. I doubt the 780G has any different programming. I used the Auto Mode with the 670G.
Concerning the T-Slim and the bluetooth connectivity issues with the Dexcom.....I've discovered if you only use the pump itself for CGM readings and NOT adding your cell phone to the mix, the connectivity is better. Having two devices reading the transmitter I believe causes a disruption. Only my experiences here folks.
I just recently changed over from the G6 to the G7 and I've noticed alarming rates of dropped connection. I use both my phone and the pump (t-slim x2) to monitor sugar levels. The G6 had few dropped connections after the bolus update for the Tandem app. I find the app, especially G7, offers more user friendly data than the G6 and let's you start new sensors during the grace period. I'm still on my very first G7 sensor so i don't know just yet if the pump will let me start a second sensor during the grace period of the sensor prior. Since I'm not sure which is the dominant device, if neither, I find myself crowding my arm with both when I'm sitting on the couch or laying on my back.
Currently there are issues with the tslim app for android. I cannot keep the pump connected to my phone for more than a few hours. Tandem has told me there wont be a fix for this until Android 14 is released
Thank you as always for your insightful videos! A quick question for you and your community: in the video you said that in your country (Switzerland?), you are not tied to the Omnipod 5 for 4 years, as you are with the t:slim. I am in Germany and heard that you are still tied to it for the same 4 years as other systems, which makes no sense to me at all since -- as you point out -- you (or your insurance) don't buy a pump but only the cartridges that you could just stop ordering. Do you have more info on this? Maybe I was given wrong information
Thank you for your kind words my friend. Yes, I am in Switzerland. Just to clarify, Omnipod 5 has not made it here yet:) I got mine from the US and self funded the Omnipod 5. But in general, here in Switzerland, we get annual coverage for pump and pump supplies and we can choose the pump we want. The pump supplies are priced slightly differently brand by brand but in general the insurance covers the vast majority of the cost. Omnipod (the old version) is the one that's by far the most flexible - no contract, just use as I go and stop whenever I want. With the other pumps, you're assumed to use it for 4 years. I'm not saying it's impossible to get out of the contract but it's a lot more hustle. Omnipod also offers a free 30 day trial here btw and I think they do it in more countries (not sure about Germany).
@@TypeOneTalks great, thanks so much for your response! I might be moving to Switzerland next year, so this is very good to know. I've been trying to decide, which of the current AID systems to get and the 4-year rule is really intimidating. So knowing that potentially picking the Omnipod 5 now (in Germany) and being able to switch to a different system in Switzerland later on before the 4 years are over, is very helpful info. Unfortunately the only trial you can do is wear a fake Omnipod on your body (but without the algorithm, insulin, or anything like that -- it's just to know what it feels like on your body).
I was diagnosed 4 months ago with type 1 I'm 36 and they started me on the omnipod and for being a beginner at this the pod works good I still don't like the fact that I don't have complete control on the pod especially when I go high! I have noticed if I bolus at least 15 to 20 mins early my sugars will stay in range depending on what I ate. My father in law is on the slim and he swears by it so I've been doing my research because I'm not sure on which one I want to do I'm scared to say yes to the slim and be stuck with it for yrs if I don't like it.
Oh man just don't know whicg one to choose for my teen. Tubeless is so appealing, but our endo is really recommending tslim to help with nighttime highs.
Ciao Tom this is Giuliana from Italy. I am writing to ask for your help for my daughter who is T1D. She wears a freestyle libre sensor 3 , she has just received an Apple Watch and wants to know how she can get her readings and alarms on the watch. Can you help me please. Grazie ❤
Omnipod 5 has been a major failure for me. It also takes an eternity to bring down highs. I had better control with injections. I gave it 6 months but it’s been a failure. Waiting to switch over to Tandem.
Have been using Tandem x2 for a couple years, but hated the uncontrollable high glucose alarms waking me during sleep when BG hit 200 and above! Decided to try the Omnipod 5 starter kit to prevent alarms! On week 2 had 2 "System Error" codes that forced me to change out the POD! My pancreas delivers "no insulin"! So the Omnipod needs changing every 2 1/2 days which is too soon for me! (200 units capacity) My Tandem holds 300 units and will last 4 to 5 days depending on how good my control is? I have NEVER had an issue with the Tandem pump not working! But Dexcom G6 issues are the only problem I have occasionally? My job requires out-of-town trips that would require me to carry extra Omnipod supplies just in case of an error and need of insulin? With Tandem I never have to carry any extra supplies if my trip is under 4 days? Long story short, Tandem for me! Thx
Suggest you consult your doctor about the high alarms at night. I'm on the Tandem x2 and it is extremely rare to have high or even low alarms. Right off hand I'm thinking a basal rate change could be beneficial. Good luck.
Hello my friend. I don’t believe Patreon has a CHF option. You would have to sign up using USD for example. It is still possible for you to access my Patreon this way. The only thing that will happen is that your credit card company or PayPal will charge a small fee for currency conversion every time you make a payment to Patreon. Of course there are other ways to support me with no Patreon access but to get the Patreon access you need to sign up there. Please let me know what you prefer. You can reach me at tom@typeonetalks.com
That’s very good video!! I hope one day Tandem starts using AI in controlIQ to make it more predictable. I am using Tslim and the issue is to have 6 profiles and keep switching between them as I could have different lifestyle during the week and that’s really annoying 😉
T-slim features extremely out dated. Minimed 780G uses 7 day infusion sets(can still use the 3 day as well) automatically adjust insulin delivery to match bg needs. BG is tested every 5 minutes via cgms. If you eat and forget to bolus for the meal the 780g will start chasing that high bg and force it back down. Not as quickly as a meal bolus but it fights the bg. I went from a constant a1C of 9+ to 6.7 in 3 months. I have been type longer than a1C testing has been around and never had any test anywhere near that.
Do you know of any way we can use the omnipod 5 when living in a country that doesn't deliver it yet? We bought it for my son from the US, but can't log in without a username wich we can't just make ourselves. It's SO frustrating to have it here in our hands without being able to use it. I haven't slept through the night in two years. 🙊
The blood sugar clock is called SigarPixel. It reads data from both Dexcom and FreeStyle Libre wirelesly. You can get it on the link below. I absolutely love it btw customtypeone.com/?ref=typeonetalks
I wish there were more Video of people with Type 2 diabetes like me I have highs and I have been on the pens long lasting for morning and 6 times or more if you count morning meal but I snack a lot if I am not busy so Lunch to Dinner with snacks short acting pen we are thing of the Pump we are two kinds T-Slim and Omnipod funny thing I dont like needle but I go with the flow it all I put a cold pack on then do my pen shot and when I put my Dexcom g7 on my arm I get it cold some before I pop it on.. No one ever Told me about Crab counting so I am now learning I dont do good with a class it has to be one on one so I someone who I am Hoping she help me on understanding, I am a side both side sleeper and back sleeper so I dont know how the Omnipod would be for me and I cant put my Dexcom g7 on my stomach did that and not going there again I have a belly and lets say it dont like it there got a new in the mail.. I dont know want would really work for me I am not a gym kind of person and if you do go to the pool how would you stop the insulin from not dripping out of the tubing ? and do you cover the area as well ?
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I have been using the T slim for my entire diabetes career, and I have used the Omni pod before but I don’t really like the Omni pod so I would go for the T slim
Great review. I don’t mind the length as it was needed to cover the topic in depth. Thank you
Hi im from india how can i buy it
Did you choose the Omni Pod 5 Or the Dexcom????
I find using sports shorts (quick wicking) that has pockets that can be turned inside out which means I have put the pump in my pants to get it into my pocket. The pump flaps about allowing you to lay on the side of the pump and the pump never falls out of the pocket. The cord is stuffed in the pocket or shorts which may cause the uncomfortable g-string effect.
Hi! I wanted to say I am so happy to find a person who gives a damn to dig deep into the subject. I am a rabbit hole person myself, so your way is totally up my street. THANK YOU for sharing all your knowledge! It is so important we share what we know. Many do not wish to, many do not want to listen, even if it's about themselves. That's why double kudos - for the digging and for the sharing!
This was the most helpful comparison I’ve found on any platform! We are going to go with the t-slim now! Thank you!!!
Thanks so much for making these videos, I really appreciate seeing someone who is data driven like myself chime in about real world experiences with these devices. I've been a type 1 for around 22 years and am still struggling to find a CGM/pump combo that I can afford with my insurance so your videos have been incredibly valuable in helping me understand the pros and cons of each system before approaching my provider with additional questions. I'm really hoping the Ypsopump and mylife system will get cleared in the US soon.
Me too!!
I was just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 36 and started on the Omnipod 5 pump pretty quickly. Since I didn't have any habits when it came to my insulin, I fully let the system take over. It has been about two weeks and I'm currently sitting at 99% in range. Meals are where I tend to fall out of range but the pump has been very good about correcting it quickly.
wow, you are extremely lucky. I'm genuinely happy for you, you just brought back memories from the time I was diagnosed (about 20 years ago) and all we had was 1 glucose test strip every 3 days (10 per month covered by insurance) and a few urine tests that in the morning would tell you if you had a bit or a lot of glucose in your urine, and that way you knew if your glucose was just bad or horrible throughout the night. glucose tests were so expensive you could maybe buy another 10 per month from your pocket, that being one of those wonderful months you could eat some cake or something sweet .... also there was no rapid acting insulin, you needed to dose 1.5 hours before eating. in some countries you don't even get any CGM today covered by insurance. we're just happy to have rapid acting insulin. so yeah be grateful 🙏 99% is just mind-blowing for the rest of us
That's wild. Thought my diagnosis at twenty years old was odd and rare, but guess it can happen at any age. Glad to hear you got on a decent system and didn't have to hassle with injections and testing your glucose multiple times and day. Definitely don't miss the year of high glucose, then about ten years of consistent hypoglycemia events. All my fault, but life is so much more convenient with a pump and CGM.
It’s sooo wonderful to have a pump close to diagnosis! We tend to still make some insulin and having a system pause basal insulin is a godsend.
99% in range? That is almost impossible so congratulations
@@Cyborkirk damn and I was told mine at 15 was pretty rare aha
This was SO helpful- thank you so much. I love hearing the non-technical pros and cons too…the real world things such as bolusing without removing the pump from your pocket.
Thanks man, just found your channel. Been type 1 for about 3 years and you have helped me more in a couple of hours than docs have. I have no insulin pump but after watching your videos im considering asking my doc about one. Im currently just starting on the g7 from the g6. Your advice is really helping me :)
Thank you so much for your kind words my friend. Wishing you all the best!
I would love to see more T slim videos as someone who is getting it in a few weeks time and with the dexcom! Lovely video
There are 3 more videos (older videos) on my channel. Feel free to check them out.
I love my Tslim. I think you will love it too. There are lots of good videos on it and lots of diabetes communities online to support you.
As a type one diabetic I would like to thank this guy . You saved me ! I use Omnipod 5g with dexcom and I was on a cruise in the middle of the Caribbean when I noticed I forgot to pack a senser and I tried his trick to extend the life of the one that I had on and guess what it worked great tip! Otherwise i would’ve been screwed.thanks very much man
Dobrý den, opět se na vás obracím s prosbou o radu. Uvažujeme přejít od per k inzulinové pumpě (chlapci je sedm let); konkrétně se jedná o model t:slim X2 (v kombinaci se senzorem Dexcom G7). V nemocnici nám ukázali také pumpu YpsoPump, která se mi zdála ještě trochu menší a snazší na ovládání. Je to dobrá volba? Děkuji, František Hajdekr
Thank you so much for making this comparison of the two pumps. I am in the process of choosing my very first pump and found it really helpful to listen to your experiences, the ups and downs and that it will be rocky at the beginning. It’s normal and to keep going to gain the rewards of a pump. 😊
If I can save you a big headache I would recommend going with Omnipod 5
I have used the tslim x2 for a few years and then switched to the omnipod 5 for cost reasons. I used the omnipod 5 for a year before switching back to the tslim. Its great that the omnipod 5 is pharmacy, so you can switch easily. I switched back to tslim for a few reasons: adhesive allergy issues(and the size of the pods vs infusion sets), random pod site issues/tunneling (and that you can't just replace the infusion set), and the omnipod 5 could never handle dawn phenomenon like the tslim could. Both are good systems, and I agree with all of the points in your video. Similar A1c, time in range, etc. One additional benefit of the tslim is that you don't need a cell phone to manage your cgm. With some of the current dexcom app updates, this is a game changer as the dexcom app can drain your battery quickly. I think using the omnipod 5 helped me to use the tslim x2 more efficiently as I prebolus more regularly now (you pretty much have to with the omnipod 5).
These are some great insights! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for this. I was wondering about some things, and now I am glad I stayed with Tandem.
Thanks so much for this video. I am someone who loves Tandem and I am excited about the Sigi in the future. I was also considering changing but after really listening to your video twice, I realized I want to stay with Tandem.
I really love your video's. Thank you for your channel.
Glad it was helpful! Wishing you all the best my friend!
This was one of the best instructional videos i've seen of a medical technology aimed at end-users! Wow and thank you so much! I've been type 1 since i was 14, and using pumps and CGMs since 2008. For 30+ years before that, finger sticks and giant needles. I've used the Dexcom since version 4 or 5. The warranty expired on my old Medtronics Minimed 630g so i was looking into newer pumps, perhaps one that worked in tandem with Dexcom because for me, Dexcom gave the most valid CGM readings (Dexcom ver. 7). When they don't fail, but that's a different story. With the information provided in this video i feel i understand the comparisons/contrasts with the Omnipod and Tandem. Haven't yet decided which i would prefer - clearly pros and cons to both. But now know i what these two offer. Again, many thanks for such a thorough, helpful review!
Thanks for all the info! I start my Omnipod training this afternoon! I'm very excited!
You’re most welcome!
Incredibly accurate and honest review. We'll done. I highly recommend this video to anyone who looking to chose between these two devices.
I love my Omnipod 5 and wouldn't change it.
I’ve been using T-slim for 11 years. I don’t have anything to compare it to, but I’ve been happy with it. I’m getting ready to start the Tandem Mobi.
I love my Omnipod 5 and the freedom from the tubing. I have NEVER forgotten my transmitter making it impossible to give insulin, if I need it. As far as places to put the pump, you will learn which places work best and which, if any, to avoid. I can say that I've not really had any problems with that. :) This video is awesome for people looking to make a decision between the pumps.
Yup omnipod 5! All day!!
I'm fully on Omnipod, and just waiting for the iPhone app to be released here in the US. Other than that, I have very few complaints about it. Love not having a wire on me all day!
The tslim x2 is very convenient with use, especially with quick bolus feature. Being able to unhook anytime is awesome, but the tubing can get annoying (even with a shorter tube). Filing the Tslim reservoir is kind of tedious, especially if you want to make sure all the air is expelled from the system and tubing. Also, think the minimum units to purge/prime the tubing is 10 units, which is annoying if you're trying to reuse or reduce waste. You can get five days or so out of the pump and cannula (not recommended).
Overall, if you get a clip on belt case, the Tslim is an excellent option. Had the original system for $899 (USD) after insurance, then took the trade in for the X2 for $600 back in 2016. Unfortunately, my current insurance doesn't cover Tandem all supplies, so it's a paperweight now. Might donate it to an educator or clinic so it gets used.
As for the Omnipod and PDM system, it's wonderful minus the wasteful design. Haven't had an issue with adhesive or the pump failing after a few months. Not convenient carrying an extra device, but at least I'm not using my phone battery or being accused of being on my phone at work. Certainly not as quick and easy as the Tslim system, but works great. Alerts and controls work well and wake me up when needed.
Filling the Omnipod is easy, and seems to be very little waste with insulin. I've had a few times where the site started bleeding, but it doesn't help that I'm thin or choose not ideal sites.
Haven't went swimming yet with the Omnipod, but doesn't seem like it would be a problem. Exercise is more motivating not having tubing or worrying about the cannula getting ripped off, but an overpatch would help with either pump if you're worried.
Conclusion: I recommend the Omnipod for someone getting used to using a pump system. My glucose levels have been more consistent and I'm getting more aware of hypoglycemic episodes. Introduction kit was $70 after insurance, which is much cheaper than the Tslim.
All really depends on your insurance and what your use is for the pump. Either choice is great compared to taking multiple injections per day. If you need a faster bolus (access and delivery), then choose Tslim. Omnipod seems to be great for people that need overall less insulin, but if you're someone that needs more insulin go with Tslim.
Omnipod all day no tubing yeah and type c charging yeah g7 support and much better!
The only thing that makes me not want a pump is that you can't set a lower target range. This was an amazing deep dive. Thanks so much!
You are most welcome! And I totally understand your position on the pump. Have you heard about DYI Loop and/or CamAPS / Mylife loop? I believe these two systems could address your concern better than the two pumps discussed here. Just a thought! Take care!
Another great video. On MDI for three years. Omnipod not an options due to cost. Medicare does not consider it a pump. So covered under a prescription. Am talking to tandem and their distributor to determine the copay on pump and infusion sets. Back when on Medtronic I didn’t have any cost. That would be nice. At first didn’t want to give up control but now more open to trying the algorithms on the pump. Fingers crossed
I was just diagnosed with type 1 at the age of 66. I am trying to decide which pump is right for me, and this video was SO helpful. I'm still weighing the pros and cons of each, but the Omnipod 5 sounds very interesting to me as a new insulin user. I will be watching your full review of it next!
Type 1 at 66 or 16
66? This disease makes no sense sometimes I was told at between 15-20 is pretty rare age since it mostly happens at early ages. I was 15. Hope you found your right pump!
Wow! This is a thorough comparison of the Omnipod and t:slim! Terrific content and it's really useful as I'm trying to decide what the upgrade for my ancient insulin pump should be: Omnipod 5, t:slim x2, or Medtronic 780G.
Thanks again for all your videos and all what you do for our diabetic community. Thanks to you we are much more aware of every news... more than governmental website... thanks again
I did the Omnipod 5 for 3 months. I had a few canulas not inject all the way. I am switching to the Tslim. I was told that by my Tslim rep that by mid to end Dec 2023 it should be up to Dex 7. I really did like the omnipod but with my job I just kept bumping it so I thought the pump would do me better. Im excited to get my hands on it.
The video was perfect. The more information the better. 😊 I’m currently on the TSlim X2 and it’s great at doing the leg work. My practitioner has suggested that Omnipod 5 might be better for me, so trying to decide if I should switch.
The pump screen light as a positive is so real
In the last update, tslim now lets you set a duration for exercise mode, so you don't have to remember to turn it off.
Great video and thanks for posting.
What made you choose these systems over my life Loop ypsopump?
I’ve been using Tslim control IQ for the past 3 years and like it but find it very frustrating not being able to set lower / more aggressive targets during especially night time
Great video. Regarding the waste of the Omnipod, at least in the UK, the pods can be returned to Omnipod after they are used to be recycled for you.
Sorry if this was mentioned, but at 1:52 it looks like your adhesive is slipping off. Or maybe you caught it on a doorway previously 😅.
Stomach is by far the best. I've never used a different position for 5 years now. This is with OMNIPOD 5 . For me the absolute best.
Thank you for sharing. I try to rotate more sites because I see my skin tissue is not what it used to be. I have overused some sites in the past (I've been on a pump for 27 years).
Thank you! This was a very helpful comparison. I am using tslim, and when I got mine Omnipod was not nearly as good. Omni has come a long way and it now seems they are a viable option. I would love to go tubeless. But I'm a veteran who gets supplies through VA, so I would have to ask and see if Omnipod is even an option for me. Appreciate your work!
Thank you so much for your kind feedback Kristy! All the best!
Hi, just found your channel and promptly subscribed. I have been T1 for 44 years. Used the Medtronic pumps for many years but their CGM has not worked well for me. I gave up on their version three years ago. Maybe their newest CGM is better? But the Dexcom is much more robust especially if you are active. Today I use the T-Slim X2. My perfect system would be the newest Medtronic pump paired with the Dexcom G6 but that will not happen anytime soon. I like the X2 but I don't love it. The alarms are so annoying. Thanks for making these videos.
Outstanding comparison/presentation! Thank you!
I recently had to choose a new pump since my out-of-warranty T-slimx2 broke. I have never had an issue with with tubing. What I don't like about the omni-pod is that once the pod is in place, I wouldn't be able to change it if I felt it was in an uncomfortable place. It does look large on people's arms so I have a feeling it would be uncomfortable for me. I was going to maybe choose the Tandem Mobi which is supposed to be released in the U.S. in the first few months of 2024. Having a 4-5 inch tube and the pump itself only being 1/2 the size of the T-Slim, the Mobi sounds great, but since it is controlled totally by my phone and I don't always carry my phone with me, I decided to go with the T-slimx2 again.
I've watched many of your videos and this one, like all of the rest, was incredibly thoughtful and informative. Thank you. One question. The extended bolus feature on the Omnipod 5 is not available in auto mode, only in manual. So my question is, is it simple to switch from auto to manual and back to auto again? I am pump shopping and while the tubeless Omnipod design is clutch, I eat a low carb, higher protein/fat diet so the extended bolus feature is one of the major attractions of a pump for me. I'm also wondering if the temp bolus feature is available in auto mode or if that also requires a switch to manual mode? Thanks again!
I would be much happier with the t.slim if the bluetooth signal was stronger. Mine constantly disconnects from the dexcom even with it being in line of site.
Watched this cause I thought oo, I miss wearing dresses with the tslim, but icl I made the right decision three years ago and I do not think I will change.
Must say tho super helpful video, amazing
Do you prefer the autosoft 90 over the tru steel? What is your current pump you still tslim?
Something I’d like to mention as an owner for the tSlim is about the Bluetooth. It disconnects from the Dexcom G6 quite often which is extremely frustrating. The G6 stays connected to my phone all the time so long as it’s within range. This leads me to believe that the receiver on the tSlim is very poor. Ironically it has just disconnected again 😂
Can you use Fiasp insulin to get the Omnipod to react faster to high blood sugar?
I love your videos, keep up the good work! 🥰
Thank you so much!!
Going from a Minimed pump, I started Fiasp along with the Omnipod about 6 months ago and initially it was fine. I am now however currently so completely frustrated and am changing to the tandem as I have had NOTHING but problems with the Fiasp and omnipod. I have marks and rashes all over my arms and stomach from constantly having to change the Omnipod site due to it rarely stays in after a shower, also literally 50% of the time it does not stay attached to my skin even if it doesnt get wet or when it does stay attached, at about right under day 2 days in, I have to replace it due to excessive severe irritation, itching and redness at the site. In addition I have non stop alarms going off all day with the omnipod, sometimes I have no idea if I am receiving insulin because if I accidentally barely hit the omnipod on something because of how bulky it is, I have no idea if I once again need to change it as it does not indicate if it is still properly inserted in my arm. IN addition, I have been through 3 controllers and often I can have the controller in my hand 6 inches away from the Pod and it cannot locate it?? I do know one thing for certain is that I have never been so frustrated in my 25 years of being on an insulin pump than I am now with the Omnipod. I am going to change to the Tandem and continue with the Fiasp and see if that works better as the Omnipod is SO SO bulky and it does not work at at for me as it again doesn't stay in and trust me I have tried every sticky tape and skin glues out there. I think the Omnipod truly is terrible!
I love the idea of the Omnipod a tubeless pump 👍🏻 I’ve never used a pump and at the moment I’m on 84 units of Trasiba and I need 1 unit of Nova rapid per gram of carbs , yes that’s not a mistake, so having so much insulin would the Omnipod be suitable for me ? Very informative as usual bud 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
the omnipod can hold 200u of standard novo rapid insulin. So you would only get to eat 200g of carbs before running out of insulin based on what you said.
However I've heard that there exists some insulins that are more "concentrated" and could allow you to potentially have more than 200 units of insulin in the omnipod reservoir.
@@Shrek_The_Mathematician Normal insulin, Novolog, Humalog, Apidra, Lyumjev, NPH, Lantus, Levemir, are all U-100. Which is the standard, regular concentration. There are 100 units of insulin per 1 milliliter. Do a Google search on insulin concentrations and you will find the other more concentrated insulins. Lantus Glargine is available as U-300. Lilly Humalog is available as U-200. In pens only, no vials and no pump usage. And there is a Humulin U-500 available in small vials.
For the original person who made a comment. I would suggest looking at using the U-300 Lantus as your basal insulin to replace Tresiba. And using Humalog U-200 pens to replace your current Novolog. You are taking so much insulin you need to use the concentrated versions.
@@Shrek_The_Mathematicianpumps are only approved to be used with u100 insulin. Concentrated insulin can’t be used because the dosing wouldn’t be accurate
Omnipod might not work for you. When I look at how much insulin I use now compared to Tresiba it’s about 30% less so even if you use less basal in a pump it would probably still be about 60 units of basal daily so depending how many carbs you eat you would only get 2 days out of a pod at most
Do you plan to review the iLet? Thanks.
Thank you for this comparison! Question: with such different settings/carb ratios/ISF between the two systems, how did you determine the settings when moving to the other system?
With regard to the Omnipod 5: Can you give boluses using an app? Or do you need the controller for that?
Thank you for sharing ive seen alot of videos and you go over more then all the videos ive seen..😊
Would be interesting what you think of the Medtrum nano pump. I swapped over to this from the T slim. I’ve never looked back since swapping over as compared to a tethered pump. I’m also on AAPS which is a much better system.
A bit off topic (but still about diabetes!): I have not watched all of your content yet, and I'm not sure if you are aware of something I've found recently - how to change the fast carbs into more resistant ones, that won't affect the glucose levels as much. Rice, bread, pasta (pasta I find the worst!) - after cooking, place it in the fridge over night. It changes the starches molecularly - even heating the product up, after proper cooling, won't bring the GI to as high levels as when freshly cooked and warm. There is a channel talking about it on YT in a short, simple vid. "motivationaldoc" is the channel name. If you have spoken about that very matter, could you let me know where can I find it, please? Thank you, once again. DEAR PEOPLE! Listen to the man!
Many thanks for this video. But how did you adjust the display behind you to show in realtime your sugar value with the arrow. It’s fantastic. Could you tell us please how? I think with home assistant. But how?
Please check the video description. There is a link to the site where you can get this CGM clock.
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Thanks for watching!
I have a Tandem and the biggest problem is the insets. No matter how high the tech, it meaans little if the weakness is in the inset regularity.
I follow an untethered approach. About 20 to 30% of my basal comes from Tresiba injection. Uncoupling the pump (without risking ketoacidosis) is a must for me. Also, what happens with omnipod if there is blockage or inflammation? Replacing it becomes quite expensive compared to only replacing a simple cannula.
Lol I wasnt paying attention, your PDM said PLONG and I automatically went to check mine :D
Hi, just wondering if you have ever tried the other tubeless pump, i.e. Roche’s solo. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years. It doesn’t seem to be well known here in Geneva, Switzerland.
Even as a non-pump wearer, this was a very interesting video for me, thank you for that!
But I still have one question: what kind of LED display is that in the background on the shelf, that shows your blood sugar?
Thank you. Please check the video description. There is a link to the CGM clock.
Thank you very much for the great video, as always very informative and professional. Can you please tell me, what is that device on the shelf behind you? I think it shows your blood sugar levels all the time right?
Please check the video description. There is a link to the site where you can get this CGM clock.
Thank you 🙏🏼
About charging the tadem. You can also use a powerbank to charge on the move right?
I would like to have the blood sugar clock thing behind your elbow. Please advise what it's called & where you found it. Super cool!
Check it out here my friend and tell them I sent you:) customtypeone.com/?ref=typeonetalks
I have been using the omnipod 5 for a year now. I found it not to be very tight controlling sugars when you are not eating carbs. when not having any cards it is not correcting to the settings and allowing my sugars to a much higher rate than desired. had a few controllers and still no good.
Unfortunately Onmipod got classified as a drug, even though it isn’t. I used it for about six months and ended up in the donut hole. I’m hoping to get on the Tandem soon but had to go back to injections for the time being.
What is the alarm clock style blood sugar monitor on your shelf in the background. Where do you get that
There is a link to it in the video description. Check it out and let them know I sent you:)
have u ever used Medtronic ?
Hi Tom. Thanks for this video (and all the others!!). How (should you have experienced it) would you compare those 2 with the Medtronic 780g? I switched from Insulin Pens (Fiasp and Tresiba) to the MiniMed 780g three weeks ago and so far this is pretty close to being a disaster. Sensor that does not last the full 7 days and that I am asked to change without any clear rationale, catheter constantly peeling off and needing replacement, rashes (for sensor and catheter) at insertion sites, long delay (up to 2 hours with Guardian 3 but I understand that it will be 2h sharp with the #4) to initiate the sensor at each time replacement... Yes, the time in range is very good (as well as the capacity to increase your target when you plan to exercise) and the microadjustement automatically made by the pump tremendously helps but that range is pretty large (from 3.9 to around 10mmol/L). If I am at 85% in range but within that range always closer to 9-10 than 5-6 I am not convinced that it is such a great achievement... In any case thanks for any feedback you may be able to give. Cordially,
Question about swimming with the omnipod. I have a g6 right now and can't find a. Solution to keep it on for swimming an honest workout. I may get 3 free style miles and I want 8 or 9 miles off the sensor. I've tried everything I can think to stick the sensors for all 10 days. Ideas?
@ 1:34, "connect again when you done with that, 2 minutes Latah" 😅
Great video, I am curious about the t slim x2 control IQ with g6 vs the medtronic 780g with guardian 4 smartguard algorithms on how quickly the correct highs? How they compare in preventing hypos? And whether blood glucose is fluctuating more or less between the two?
Great questions. I do not have a personal experience at this point. But I might be able to test 780g in the future. Will post a video for sure if that ends up being the case.
@@TypeOneTalks thanks for your efforts 🙏🏻 this video has been amazing as you speak from personal experience with the devices (which I can reflect it to myself) rather than just the pros and cons on paper.
Not the exact comparison you are looking for. But I now use the T:slim with Dexcom G6 and Control IQ. All the time. G6 CGMS is very accurate to my blood sugar meter. So I know the pump is getting the right information. I achieve 85% time in range, 70-170. And A1c of 5.5. Used to use the Dexcom 670G. Predecessor to the 780G. Its Guardian CGMS was very inaccurate. I suspect the newest Medtronic CGMS is just as inaccurate. So the pump never had good information or blood sugars to work with. The 670G pump was very lackadaisical about giving basal insulin to lower blood sugars. It took the notion that being high was just fine. I doubt the 780G has any different programming. I used the Auto Mode with the 670G.
Concerning the T-Slim and the bluetooth connectivity issues with the Dexcom.....I've discovered if you only use the pump itself for CGM readings and NOT adding your cell phone to the mix, the connectivity is better. Having two devices reading the transmitter I believe causes a disruption. Only my experiences here folks.
I just recently changed over from the G6 to the G7 and I've noticed alarming rates of dropped connection. I use both my phone and the pump (t-slim x2) to monitor sugar levels. The G6 had few dropped connections after the bolus update for the Tandem app. I find the app, especially G7, offers more user friendly data than the G6 and let's you start new sensors during the grace period. I'm still on my very first G7 sensor so i don't know just yet if the pump will let me start a second sensor during the grace period of the sensor prior.
Since I'm not sure which is the dominant device, if neither, I find myself crowding my arm with both when I'm sitting on the couch or laying on my back.
Currently there are issues with the tslim app for android. I cannot keep the pump connected to my phone for more than a few hours. Tandem has told me there wont be a fix for this until Android 14 is released
Thank you as always for your insightful videos!
A quick question for you and your community: in the video you said that in your country (Switzerland?), you are not tied to the Omnipod 5 for 4 years, as you are with the t:slim. I am in Germany and heard that you are still tied to it for the same 4 years as other systems, which makes no sense to me at all since -- as you point out -- you (or your insurance) don't buy a pump but only the cartridges that you could just stop ordering. Do you have more info on this? Maybe I was given wrong information
Thank you for your kind words my friend. Yes, I am in Switzerland. Just to clarify, Omnipod 5 has not made it here yet:) I got mine from the US and self funded the Omnipod 5.
But in general, here in Switzerland, we get annual coverage for pump and pump supplies and we can choose the pump we want. The pump supplies are priced slightly differently brand by brand but in general the insurance covers the vast majority of the cost.
Omnipod (the old version) is the one that's by far the most flexible - no contract, just use as I go and stop whenever I want. With the other pumps, you're assumed to use it for 4 years. I'm not saying it's impossible to get out of the contract but it's a lot more hustle. Omnipod also offers a free 30 day trial here btw and I think they do it in more countries (not sure about Germany).
@@TypeOneTalks great, thanks so much for your response! I might be moving to Switzerland next year, so this is very good to know. I've been trying to decide, which of the current AID systems to get and the 4-year rule is really intimidating. So knowing that potentially picking the Omnipod 5 now (in Germany) and being able to switch to a different system in Switzerland later on before the 4 years are over, is very helpful info. Unfortunately the only trial you can do is wear a fake Omnipod on your body (but without the algorithm, insulin, or anything like that -- it's just to know what it feels like on your body).
Very good content.Rachid from Morocco
I was diagnosed 4 months ago with type 1 I'm 36 and they started me on the omnipod and for being a beginner at this the pod works good I still don't like the fact that I don't have complete control on the pod especially when I go high! I have noticed if I bolus at least 15 to 20 mins early my sugars will stay in range depending on what I ate. My father in law is on the slim and he swears by it so I've been doing my research because I'm not sure on which one I want to do I'm scared to say yes to the slim and be stuck with it for yrs if I don't like it.
My doctor wants to put me on one of these but I know it won't work. I'm already too confused.😢
Oh man just don't know whicg one to choose for my teen. Tubeless is so appealing, but our endo is really recommending tslim to help with nighttime highs.
Have you tried the tandem mobi ??
So many relatable things in this video about the tandem 🤣 glad I’m not the only one that gets stuck on door handles
Ciao Tom this is Giuliana from Italy. I am writing to ask for your help for my daughter who is T1D. She wears a freestyle libre sensor 3 , she has just received an Apple Watch and wants to know how she can get her readings and alarms on the watch. Can you help me please. Grazie ❤
Thank you for the information 🙏🏼
Omnipod 5 has been a major failure for me. It also takes an eternity to bring down highs. I had better control with injections. I gave it 6 months but it’s been a failure. Waiting to switch over to Tandem.
Have been using Tandem x2 for a couple years, but hated the uncontrollable high glucose alarms waking me during sleep when BG hit 200 and above! Decided to try the Omnipod 5 starter kit to prevent alarms! On week 2 had 2 "System Error" codes that forced me to change out the POD! My pancreas delivers "no insulin"! So the Omnipod needs changing every 2 1/2 days which is too soon for me! (200 units capacity) My Tandem holds 300 units and will last 4 to 5 days depending on how good my control is? I have NEVER had an issue with the Tandem pump not working! But Dexcom G6 issues are the only problem I have occasionally? My job requires out-of-town trips that would require me to carry extra Omnipod supplies just in case of an error and need of insulin? With Tandem I never have to carry any extra supplies if my trip is under 4 days? Long story short, Tandem for me! Thx
Suggest you consult your doctor about the high alarms at night. I'm on the Tandem x2 and it is extremely rare to have high or even low alarms. Right off hand I'm thinking a basal rate change could be beneficial. Good luck.
I’d like to become a Patreon and I know you are also in Switzerland but I do not have the option to pay in Sfr. Any ideas?
Hello my friend. I don’t believe Patreon has a CHF option. You would have to sign up using USD for example. It is still possible for you to access my Patreon this way. The only thing that will happen is that your credit card company or PayPal will charge a small fee for currency conversion every time you make a payment to Patreon. Of course there are other ways to support me with no Patreon access but to get the Patreon access you need to sign up there. Please let me know what you prefer. You can reach me at tom@typeonetalks.com
I'm about to start the tslim x2 with the true steel sets.
I have the omnipod I like it
Hello can I use my background insulin in the omnipod
That’s very good video!! I hope one day Tandem starts using AI in controlIQ to make it more predictable. I am using Tslim and the issue is to have 6 profiles and keep switching between them as I could have different lifestyle during the week and that’s really annoying 😉
Thanks for sharing that my friend. You have my respect. Switching between so many profiles requires strong discipline and good memory:) Well done!
Great Review thank you
T-slim features extremely out dated. Minimed 780G uses 7 day infusion sets(can still use the 3 day as well) automatically adjust insulin delivery to match bg needs. BG is tested every 5 minutes via cgms. If you eat and forget to bolus for the meal the 780g will start chasing that high bg and force it back down. Not as quickly as a meal bolus but it fights the bg. I went from a constant a1C of 9+ to 6.7 in 3 months. I have been type longer than a1C testing has been around and never had any test anywhere near that.
how can I get the omnipod outside of the us or slim outside of the us
thank you for your video it really helped !!
Hello. What is the app you use to use control ominous 5 with iPhone? In USA
Has not been released at this time, however, it has been approved by the FDA and should be released in 2024.
Do you know of any way we can use the omnipod 5 when living in a country that doesn't deliver it yet? We bought it for my son from the US, but can't log in without a username wich we can't just make ourselves. It's SO frustrating to have it here in our hands without being able to use it. I haven't slept through the night in two years. 🙊
I’ve done it outside of US. It’s possible but not officially. You have to be creative:) Reach out on my Patreon if you want to chat please.
The pump doesn't care, but with medtronic minined 780g infusion sets, it can cause serious alergy..
How do you get your blodglucose level displayed on the shelf behind you?
The blood sugar clock is called SigarPixel. It reads data from both Dexcom and FreeStyle Libre wirelesly. You can get it on the link below. I absolutely love it btw customtypeone.com/?ref=typeonetalks
Omnipod 5 all day!!
I wish there were more Video of people with Type 2 diabetes like me I have highs and I have been on the pens long lasting for morning and 6 times or more if you count morning meal but I snack a lot if I am not busy so Lunch to Dinner with snacks short acting pen we are thing of the Pump we are two kinds T-Slim and Omnipod funny thing I dont like needle but I go with the flow it all I put a cold pack on then do my pen shot and when I put my Dexcom g7 on my arm I get it cold some before I pop it on.. No one ever Told me about Crab counting so I am now learning I dont do good with a class it has to be one on one so I someone who I am Hoping she help me on understanding, I am a side both side sleeper and back sleeper so I dont know how the Omnipod would be for me and I cant put my Dexcom g7 on my stomach did that and not going there again I have a belly and lets say it dont like it there got a new in the mail.. I dont know want would really work for me I am not a gym kind of person and if you do go to the pool how would you stop the insulin from not dripping out of the tubing ? and do you cover the area as well ?
Can we place it on our front stomach?
Yes, you can. Absolutely! Both of them.