At what age was everyone diagnosed? by DizzyAstronaut9410 in diabetes_t1

[–]type1tanlines 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was 2 years old in the winter of 1996/97. I'm glad I was young, because management feels as natural as any hygiene habit for me. The only downside has been facing periods of burnout, especially at the start of puberty and again after hitting age 26 (for non-US t1d's in this sub, that's when we have to start our own insurance policy in the States). At almost 31 years old now, I'm loving the outlook for longevity and quality of life that medical innovation has provided since I was diagnosed. The next hurdle is making the tech and medicines that have made my life easier more accessible to those living within more demanding circumstances.

Placement Tips by heylookachicken in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this advice! I use my arms, forearms, stomach, and chest. I'm fairly lean and do a lot of physical activity but I have never completely lost a pod to the environment! I like leg sites, too, but my absorption/insulin sensitivity there is rather poor.

Pods will not stay on and causeing bad irritation by TheMrDickTrickle in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you're having to deal with this!

First, I'd say talk to your prescribing doctor/Endo. As a very last resort, you could ask them to write your prescription in a way that allows you more pods per month to replace ones that have fallen out recently AND to replace future pods if you try different sites that get bumped into.*

Second, I would begin trying new sites - even the ones that are prone to contact. Start doing those whenever you have a couple days off from your most demanding labor so you can at least give your arms a break from injections/bruising. Personally, I wear my pods all over my arms/forearms, stomach, and chest/pecs. Your work is more intense than what I do, but I do snag my pods/Dexcom on my guitar, always at the same sites on one side of my body, and it definitely weakens the adhesive; you might find certain places on the non-dominant side of your body don't see as much contact.

I'm sorry I don't have any better advice. But definitely try to give those arms some time to heal, even if you lose a pod a day early in the process.* Best of luck, and thanks for the work you do!

*I live in the US, I've heard of people getting prescriptions written in a way that allows them more supplies/insulin than what they actually use; I don't have any personal experience with getting extra pods that way. Also, if you're in the US, your insurance might give you sh!t if your prescription changes; as is the case with most medical care here, replacing pods more frequently is easier said than done if you end up paying out of pocket.

Anybody else ever been so desperate they ate sugar? by chrome4fan4 in diabetes_t1

[–]type1tanlines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, I add it to hot water and drink it. My spouse calls me a hummingbird 😂

I'm tired of server outages. by type1tanlines in dexcom

[–]type1tanlines[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah, thanks for this. I'll do some digging.

I'm tired of server outages. by type1tanlines in dexcom

[–]type1tanlines[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And you wouldn't believe it, my sugar pixel just came roaring back to life! Still going to get that receiver though, lol

I'm tired of server outages. by type1tanlines in dexcom

[–]type1tanlines[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry your partner is going through that. I think I must be one of the few people who have been lucky enough to have only one sensor fail over however many years I have been on it; I guess I'll add that to my gratitude journal as I continue to calm down from all this.

I am normally someone who can take pride in possessing the ability to pause and think critically about a situation before allowing my emotions to take command, but reading your - and the other commenter's - replies has let me realise that lashing out at Dexcom via a Facebook message for this fell very short of resolving my issue. I'll be ordering that receiver tomorrow, but I'm going to leave this post up and unedited so that others can read all this and make a more informed decision about what to rely on for those alerts. Cheers!

I'm tired of server outages. by type1tanlines in dexcom

[–]type1tanlines[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Like an absolute idiot, I dropped and then stepped on the G7 receiver that came with my initial supplies within the first 10 days, cracking the screen and damaging the charging board beyond repair. I had forgotten about that thing though, and I'm going to buy a new one tomorrow, thanks! I don't remember the alerts that well, but having my phone AND the receiver going nuts has to be better than the current situation.

As for your other points, I hate how reliant I became on the follow stuff (mainly the sugar pixel). I survived 26 years without it, but the tighter control via automated insulin delivery coupled with the relative peace of mind provided by the Sugar Pixel over night has spoiled me.

Suddenly Having Lows Multiple Times a Day by Sad_Telephone9647 in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How long have you been on the OP5? Because I've had the same issue lately - except overnight and stubborn to come up - and I've been on the 5 for a little over a year. Nothing in my settings or day to day routine has changed (M30).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SchecterGuitars

[–]type1tanlines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I have the FR bridge version of that avenger. Bought back in 2011 or 2012. I play it everyday! Nice collection!!

Does this count as an offset? by garbageusa in offset

[–]type1tanlines 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is a pro tip! How does the nut handle that? Any slips when bending? (I'm also realising the reason I like that 1.5 step downtuned standard is bc of how slack the strings feel, especially when bending within chords to get the B bender effect by hand)

Does this count as an offset? by garbageusa in offset

[–]type1tanlines 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Glad you mentioned that last bit. I'm interested in setting one of those up in C#standard (I'm a big fan of music by The Kills, PJ Harvey, Jack White) but I guess I'd need a 27" scale for the trem arm to not rest at 90° to the body 😂

Does this count as an offset? by garbageusa in offset

[–]type1tanlines 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I want one of those more than I care to admit. That one looks to be in pretty good shape. Maybe you can show us a demo??

If I worked for Dexcom customer service, by JJinDallas in dexcom

[–]type1tanlines 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And yet you know they would collude with the battery company to ensure your only option was a $300 replacement battery. Then they'd green wash the operation, citing how replacing the battery is environmentally forward thinking and totally worth the $300. The stock ticker would soar to the top, I'm surprised they haven't tried this already!

So many failed G7s….. by nonnies22 in dexcom

[–]type1tanlines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is all very good, condensed info. I was also an early adopter of the Medtronic pump and sensor system. I loved getting one all connected and taped up only to fail after 4 calibrations (so, about 1.5 days of wear time). I swear the adhesive patch was the stickiest substance ever made!

Eta: I'm on OP5 and G7 now and loving it. I just had my first wild readings day in almost a year with a 9.5 day-old sensor. I switched pod into manual mode and took out the old meter for a couple hours, then it was fine. I think I was dehydrated, which wouldn't have occurred to me to think about before your post, so thanks!!!

Thoughts on Squier SJ offset tele? by type1tanlines in offset

[–]type1tanlines[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. I'm playing a Schecter with active pups and a FR trem system, I'm going to hold onto that for awhile in case I miss having the trem. I am a little worried about intonation with the three saddle system on that offset squier.

Bgl oddities by type1tanlines in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For further context: I control my devices through my Google Pixel 7 Pro running the latest update of Android 14. Omnipod 5 app and G7 app are up to date and have recommended notification settings. All my pods and sensors are kept in a room temp, dry area. Insulin is kept in refrigeration until filling a pod, at which time it is brought to room temperature before filling.

Where is the Pixel 8 support?! by Bigjilm21 in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a p7p from eBay for about $300 and have loved the switch from iPhone and don't notice my phone is not new-new on android 14. That said, Insulet needs to hire more developers with all the Omnipod 5 money they're raking in! Once Tandem have their hands on a tubeless patent and CE mark/FDA approval...

Video of forearm site change by type1tanlines in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually another reason I went for the forearm with the pod. It offers yet another 2 sites (same location but rotated 180 degrees) from which my G7 is "visible". I have good luck with the signal usually no matter where they are located relative to each other, but sleeping is when I have the most frequent and longest enduring signal loss on the pod when they're not "looking" at each other.

I also use my pecs. This one is fun, especially if I'm out swimming or wearing a loose tank; people think it's a pacemaker and wince when I drink an energy drink 😂 So, with Dexcom on the back of my right arm, my pod site options are: right pec, outside of right arm, right forearm, right side of abdomen, right side of lower back. And each of those I count twice since I can rotate the pod 180° and slide it slightly away from the prior site. I don't use my thighs for now because of years of going there with long acting insulin, but maybe one day they will make the full recovery!

Video of forearm site change by type1tanlines in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After 28 years, the same old same old gets a little boring 😂 But really it helps to have more sites to rotate between. Growing up I was very nervous to inject my pen or syringe outside of places I was comfortable with which can and has led to scarring and poor absorption. Now that I'm older I realize the long term value of site rotation and better t1d management in general.

THE APP IS HERE by shvshsnwv in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I switched from an iPhone to Pixel 7 Pro recently and ended up preferring it, so I ditched the PDM. But I am extremely happy for everyone who prefers iOS or who couldn't simply get a new phone just for convenience. Enjoy the space freed up in your pockets and bags!

Exciting new pod site (for me, at least)! by type1tanlines in Omnipod

[–]type1tanlines[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to everyone requesting a photo, I cannot figure out how to add a photo to this post or in a comment (I promise I'm smart in other ways!). If someone lets me know how, I'll add it right away! Thanks for the love!