Transitioning to Omnipod
Eric shares the swift transition from multiple daily injections to the Omnipod for his son, highlighting the relief it brought to their family. The ease of use with just a click and the ability to manage insulin remotely allows for a more active lifestyle, making diabetes management feel less intrusive. The contrast between the struggles of injections and the seamless integration of the Omnipod is a game-changer for both the child and the parents.In this clip
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Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes
#1081 Ask the Omnipod 5 Training Expert: Questions about Everyday Use
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How do you manage Type 1 diabetes as discussed in the episode #431 Switching to an Insulin Pump and the clip Transitioning to Insulin Pumps?
I have a question about type 1 diabetes in a child. I've listened to almost every podcast, and you often say the body doesn't make mistakes and talk about other autoimmune diseases, but I haven't heard much about type 1. I might be crazy to think it could be reversed, but I can't help but think back to my kiddo's first few years of life. He was put on PPIs and had a surgery around 9 months that involved large amounts of antibiotics. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 3, and he is now 6. What are your thoughts around type 1 diabetes and whether it can be reversed? Where would I start? Nothing I find on the internet gives me hope, but I believe in our bodies' ability to heal.