Which ones do you recommend and why?
We're looking into this as well. Just a quick piece of advise. Health insurance carriers don't always carry all models. I got all excited about the Omnipod, then found out Kaiser doesn't cover it. So you might want to confirm with your carrier what your options are before you do too much research, as it may narrow your choices.
Michelle - Mom to Sarah, age 11, dx 3/18/10
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My dad said he is going to ask his insurance company about it, if all of the pumps were covered by our insurance which one do you think is the best?
I like the Omnipod because there's no tubing, which I am concerned will get yanked on during Sarah's activites. The next one is the Animus Ping (which is covered), because it has a separate remote with a attached meter, so it's sort of all in one. That's the one my daughter wants, so probably the one we'll get.
Yeah the omnipod seems very cool, i really wanna look into that one
It's all a matter of personal preference. For myself, I know that I would never like the omnipod, because I think it's too bulky and I don't know where I'd stick it. I have the Medtronic Paradigm 522 and I've had AWESOME support the last 4 years. If you're interested in a cgms the new Medtronic Revel looks really good. I don't have much experience with Animas, but one of their bigger features is remote bolusing, which is definitely a plus.
You just need to decide what's most important to you and weigh the pros and cons of each pump. Look up the specs on their websites to see who has what you like. Unfortunately, all the cool features aren't housed in a single pump...yet!
Yes i'm considering the medtronic as well, though i play alot of baseball so that could be an issue for me
My experience is limited, as I've only been pumping for about a day and a half! But I wanted to mention that I chose the Animas Ping, and this is my impression as a brand new user:
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Type 1 at 30
Thanks for the info that helps alot
I, unfortunately, can't say much about the Ping, but I've had an Animas 2020 ever since my old Animas pump stopped working. The customer service for Animas is really amazing! When my old pump broke, a rep actually took one of their like "travel" pumps to my dad's office (because it's near the Animas offices) so that I wouldn't have to go back to MDI until my new pump came.
Personally I love the animas ping, I've had it for quite some time now and like it.
Natasha. 16. Has had diabetes since age 6.