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Minimize blood sugar spikes this holiday season with these three tips from Omnipod!
by Lauren Bongiorno
Skin Irritation at your Infusion Site? Check out some Tips and Tricks to help with the Frustration
By Kelly Kunik
LADA: Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults
By Ginger Vieira
The 16 Year Old Dancing Horse Whisperer with Surgically-Induced Diabetes
By Ginger Vieira
Flexible Eating to Create a Healthy Relationship with Food & Diabetes
By Ginger Vieira
Time in Range vs. A1c: How Diabetes Technology Has Changed Healthcare
By Ginger Vieira
Why so High? That Annoying New Infusion Site Phenom
by Kelly Kunik
A Long-time Podder makes the Switch to Omnipod DASH® – Virtually!
by Lauren Bongiourno, Diabetes Health Coach and Sponsored Podvocate
Just One Word
by Gabe Rosenthal, Podder™ and Insulet Employee / Omnipod® Specialist
“I Need Insulin:” Omnipod® Helps Father with Type 2 Diabetes Overcome Fear of Needles
by Ginger Vieira
Juggling Type 1 Diabetes & Addison’s Disease...with Help from the Omnipod® System
by Ginger Vieira
Podder™ Spotlight: On Broadway with Type 1 Diabetes
by Ginger Vieira
Type 1 Warriors: Lauren and Madi take on Diabetes
by Jillian Bowdring and Ginger Vieira
How the Omnipod® System Makes My Big Mountain Snowboarding Lifestyle Possible
by Sean Busby
Former NFL Pro, Kendall Simmons, on the Highs & Lows of Type 1 Diabetes
by Ginger Vieira
Summer in the Pod Zones
by Kelly Kunik
Soakin’ in the Sun: Summer Tips for Protecting your Omnipod®
by Jillian Bowdring
Diabetes Distress & Burnout: The Unspoken Complication
by Amy Drauschke
Staying Podsitive – Kate’s Thoughts on Tokyo 2021
by Kate Hall, Sponsored Podvocate
3 Powerful Tools to Manage Stress with Diabetes During Isolation
by Lauren Bongiorno, Diabetes Health Coach and Sponsored Podvocate
Bridging the Gap: 4 Things I’ve Learned about Diabetes
By Jillian Bowdring, Insulet Marketing Intern
7 Things to Love about the Omnipod DASH™ System
"I am a big fan of the Omnipod DASH System for this reason: it makes life easier. As a type one diabetic, that is all I could want."
A New Normal
If anyone can adapt and shift and remain strong through this global crisis, it’s us – those of us who already live with the burden of managing diabetes.
Pharmacy Coverage for the Omnipod DASH™ System - Your Questions Answered
Why insurance coverage changed for the latest Omnipod® System technology and how it impacts you
Podder(TM) Perspective - Riding the Tides of Change
2020 will be the biggest year of my life so far. The Olympics are only a few short months away, but I know I’m ready and I know I’m where I'm supposed to be.
Riding on Insulin Catches a Wave
Playing in the snow comes naturally to us, but being out on the ocean was an entirely new experience for our organization.
Supporting Innovation Makes Podder™ Maria Proud to Work at Insulet
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re highlighting members of the Insulet team who also use the Omnipod® System themselves, or care for a Podder™. Introducing, Maria!
Door Knobs and Dresses: Insulet’s Katie Finds Her Freedom
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re highlighting members of the Insulet team who also use the Omnipod® System themselves, or care for a Podder™. Introducing, Katie!
A Different Kind of Homework: Learning to Live with Diabetes
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re highlighting members of the Insulet team who also use the Omnipod® System themselves, or care for a Podder™. Introducing, Chelsea!
A Podder™ Hero Among Us
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re highlighting members of the Insulet team who also use the Omnipod® System themselves, or care for a Podder™. Introducing, Brandy!
No More Compromising
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re highlighting members of the Insulet team who also use the Omnipod® System themselves, or care for a Podder™. Introducing, Amberley!
Insulet’s Own Podder™ Jacob Takes on NYC Marathon for T1D
“I not only wanted to do this marathon to push myself and accomplish a difficult task, but to show that it can be done with diabetes."
Helping Other Podders™ Gives Arielle Hope for her Future with Diabetes
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re highlighting members of the Insulet team who also use the Omnipod® System themselves, or care for a Podder™. Here is Arielle’s story.
On the Horizon - A Letter from Insulet Medical Director, Dr. Trang Ly
Dr. Trang Ly shares her experience and passion for closed-loop insulin delivery systems and shares a video showcasing our employees' passion for developing the Omnipod HORIZON™ System.
Fear and My Future: How the Omnipod® System Changed Everything
My name is Kate Hall and I was diagnosed with type one diabetes when I was 10 years old. I have been on the Omnipod® System since 2012. Being a Podder™ completely changed my life and has enabled me to succeed in my track and field career.
Give Your Tubed Pump the Summer Off with the Omnipod DASH™ System
Taking a pump vacation doesn’t have to mean going back to shots. With our commitment-free, no contract Omnipod DASH™ System, you can switch back to your regular tubed pump whenever you want! (But we don’t think you’ll want to.)
Parenting Podders(TM) - A Journey of a Thousand Miles
Two Podder(TM) parents chat about being bold with insulin, not being a diabetes defense attorney, and creating great content that helps people manage their type 1 diabetes.
Going Blue: Mom and Daughter Face Autism and Type 1 Together
Natasha Buconjic Wallace is a Podder™ who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 32 years. Her daughter Mia was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at age three, but her struggles began at birth. This is Natasha’s story.
INSPIRING CURIOSITY: WHAT I LEARNED FROM EXPERIMENTING WITH MY DIET
In the (almost) 20 years I’ve lived with type 1 diabetes, I have always maintained that this struggle has given me more than it has taken from me. I know that my experience isn’t shared by everyone but type 1 diabetes has been the driving force in my life
PODDERS AT INSULET: INTRODUCING IRON ANDY
“Things happen,” Andy explains. “You can either curl up in a ball, or you can do something extraordinary.”
CONQUERING THE BEAST
As I’ve mentioned in a few previous blogs, I’m a runner. It is truly my outlet for life, allowing the world to slow down and make sense, giving me time to clear my head and gather my thoughts.
THE STRESS OF IT
So let’s talk about a subject everyone loves: stress. Pardon the sarcasm. The truth is no one likes stress. Like uninvited guests at dinner, stress can exhaust even the heartiest of souls, taxing you physically and emotionally.
MY BODY IS NOT MINE
Have you ever had one of those days? You wake abnormally high or low, you take a bolus to get your glucose down or suspend insulin delivery to bring it back up, and then the melee ensues.
SEAN BUSBY’S HEROES: TAITE AND TREVOR HAMMER, ACTIVE KIDS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES
In a series of 12 episodes, Podder™ Talk is featuring interviews between professional snowboarder Sean Busby and inspirational people in the diabetes community. In this episode, Sean talks with Taite and bis brother Trevor about living with T1D.
PREVENTING AND MANAGING PUMP FAILURES
Technology: can’t live with it, can’t live without it. It’s great when it works like it's supposed to, but when it doesn't, it can be a huge source of frustration!
FROM DIAGNOSED MIDDLE SCHOOLER TO PODDER AND COLLEGE INTERN: KAYLEY’S STORY
My name is Kayley Christian and I’m 19 years old. I’ve had type 1 diabetes for almost six years. This summer, I am working as an intern with the marketing team here at Insulet Corporation.
INDEPENDENCE DAY AND FIRECRACKERS GALORE
Everyone has a secret favorite holiday. When you think of favorite holidays, the usual suspects come to mind. Christmas is the leader for most because of the decorations and the gifts. (Eggnog? Not so much.)
HIGH BLOOD SUGAR DUE TO PUMP OR SITE ISSUES?
Anyone who uses an insulin pump knows there are many benefits in terms of lifestyle and glucose control. However, there's also a lot that can go wrong.
SIX WAYS TO LOWER STRESS WITH DIABETES
Work, family, school, traffic, finances, and relationships are common sources of stress for many of us. Add diabetes management and you may feel totally overwhelmed.
THEME PARK FUN, WITH DIABETES ALONG FOR THE RIDE
While so many people compare life with diabetes to a never-ending roller coaster ride, I’m proof that real-life roller coasters can be fun!
CARING FOR COLTON, ONE DAY AT A TIME
My son Colton is a two-year-old toddler with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Every morning we wake up planning another successful day in the logs. Yes, you read that correctly. I said logs, as in, blood sugar logs.
MANAGING DIABETES TOGETHER: WHAT PARENTS WANT MOST OUT OF THEIR PARTNERS
I asked parents, what was the #1 thing, dealing with diabetes, they would want from their spouse? The number one answer given by moms was that they wished their husbands would help more with their child’s diabetes management care.
MAKING THE GRADE: BACK TO SCHOOL WITH DIABETES
As a parent or caregiver of a child with diabetes, your back-to-school checklist includes more than a backpack, notebooks and writing tools. You also have to add visits to your child’s healthcare providers, forms to complete and more to the list.
GETTING HISTORIC: ONE MAN’S MISSION TO RUN A MARATHON IN ALL 50 STATES
On June 15, I packed two suitcases, one for me and one for my two daughters, Avery and Harper. Together, we drove from Charlotte, NC to the airport in Greenville, SC for the start of our summer vacation.
PREGNANCY AND PARENTING WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES: CATCHING UP WITH OLGA
It's no joke when people say that every pregnancy is different! I had one wonderful pregnancy with my son, Nikita, but this one... this one is different.
WITH OMNIPOD, I’M FREE AS A BIRD!
Look, I can pirouette around the bedroom naked! I can jump in the pool without a care. I don’t have to buy clothes with pockets. I don’t have to juggle and hold something between my teeth or under my chin when I use the toilet!
CAMPUS CONNECTIONS: THE COLLEGE DIABETES NETWORK SUPPORTS STUDENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES
When University of Massachusetts junior Christina Roth started a student group for others living with type 1 diabetes in 2009, she had no idea that her organization would quickly become the number one resource for young adults like her.
DEAR TEACHER: A BACK TO SCHOOL LETTER
Being “that” parent can be a tough task for any caregiver/support staff. I am hoping to provide a few words of kindness, support and thanks to all who welcome the task of caring for my favorite guy, Colton.
JOY IN MAUI: RUNNING 50 MARATHONS WITH DIABETES
Have you ever felt pure joy? Something that radiates from your inner being and throughout your body until you feel like your skin is dancing?
SEAN BUSBY’S HEROES: INTRODUCING DAN, COLLEGE STUDENT WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES
In a series of 12 episodes, PodderTalk™ is featuring interviews between professional snowboarder Sean Busby and inspirational people in the diabetes community. In this episode of Sean Busby’s Heroes, Sean talks with Dan, a college student living with T1D
TABOO TOPICS: HOW INSULET IS RAISING HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS’ AWARENESS TO OPEN THE DIALOG WITH YOU
In mid-2015 at the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE)’s annual conference, Insulet held the first Sex, Insulin, and Rock ‘N’ Roll live forum. No joke!
GAME DAY: 3 LOW-CARB SNACKS FOR FOOTBALL FANS
School’s back in session and in many parts of the country, the leaves are changing. That means one thing – it’s football season!
DESPITE DIABETES, OUR BLOGGERS HAVE DONE INCREDIBLE THINGS
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, a time when patients, clinicians, and others whose lives are touched by diabetes bring attention to the challenges of this disease.
ONE LAST RUN: 50 MARATHONS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES
If you’ve been reading my blogs, you know I’ve been on a quest to be the first diabetic to complete a marathon in all 50 states.
PREGNANCY, FASHION AND TYPE 1 DIABETES: CATCHING UP WITH OLGA, PART 2
I have passed into the "I FINALLY have energy!" trimester, a.k.a. the second trimester of pregnancy.
MANAGING DIABETES WHEN YOU’RE SICK
Let's face it ̶ nobody enjoys being sick. When you have diabetes, illness adds an unwelcome layer of complexity to your day-to-day management.
DIABETES AND CANCER: HOW ONE PODDER™ IS FOREVER BONDED WITH HIS LATE MOM
June 17, 2017 was easily the most heart wrenching and difficult day of my entire life. It was the day I lost my mother to cancer.
TAKING BACK DATE NIGHT AND SLEEPOVERS: HELP FOR DIABETES CAREGIVERS
When my husband suggests we go out for date night, or a friend invites my son to a sleepover, it’s not easy to trust another adult to keep him safe.
PODDING ALL THE WAY! CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK
So as we came to the end of the year, I had an internal dilemma: what do I get my daughters for Christmas?
COLLEGE DIABETES NETWORK HOSTS POD CHALLENGE AT FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE
“What’s that thing on your arm?” I’ve been asked this question a lot over the years.
PLAY BALL! HOW THE OMNIPOD SYSTEM HELPS KIDS ROUND THE BASES
Miles and I recently sat down to talk all things baseball, and how using the Omnipod System to manage his diabetes makes life a little easier for him while playing his favorite sport.
SHEDDING LIGHT ON SAD
Winter is here, and while many welcome the holidays, a change in food, clothes, and possibly a difference in activity with the change in daylight, for some it can be a time that brings a change in mood that affects many aspects of daily life.
SEAN BUSBY’S HEROES – SEAN’S WIFE MOLLIE ON TYPE 1 DIABETES AND RELATIONSHIPS
In this episode of Sean Busby’s Heroes, Sean talks with a very special guest – his wife of six years, Mollie Busby. Sean and Mollie share their thoughts on living with type1 diabetes as a couple, and how they support one another and live life to the fulle
PODDER™ PERSPECTIVE: 7 WAYS I LIVE WELL WITH DIABETES AND FEWER CARBS
Are you determined to take control of your or your child’s blood sugar in 2018? Low-carb foods can be a huge help in making this resolution a reality.
PREGNANCY, FASHION AND TYPE 1 DIABETES: CATCHING UP WITH OLGA, PART 3
The third and last leg of pregnancy can sometimes be described as rough, and it can be, but you know what else it is? Amazing! It's so close to the finishing line and my blood sugars have finally stopped doing the dramatic ups and downs.
HOOP DREAMS AND BASAL SCHEMES: STRATEGIES FOR AVOIDING DANGEROUS HIGHS AND LOWS
CDE and Podder Gary Scheiner talks about how he manages his diabetes while playing sports to avoid highs and lows while
PODS AND PEAKS: HITTING THE SLOPES WITH RIDING ON INSULIN
What do you get when you bring 60 or so skiers, snowboarders, and Podders together for a day on the slopes? Gear. Lots and lots of gear.
PODDER™ PERSPECTIVE: CELEBRATING ST. PATRICK’S DAY WHILE LIVING WITH DIABETES
St. Patrick’s Day is here – time to flaunt your green garb and enjoy a pint with good friends, no matter their heritage. Eat, drink and be merry…but don’t let the leprechaun play tricks on your blood sugar. Consider these tips from fellow Podders!
PODDER AND MARATHONER RETURNS TO BOSTON WITH HELP FROM HIS OMNIPOD INSULIN PUMP AND T1D TEAM
When Marathoner and Podder Matt Patrick approaches the start line in Hopkinton MA on April 16th, it will be his 14th time running the Boston Marathon as a qualifier, with dozens more marathons and longer distance races under his belt.
CHOOSING TECHNOLOGY AS A PARENT WITH DIABETES: TUBES OR TUBELESS PUMPS?
As a mother of a 5-year-old and a 13-month-old, my life with type 1 diabetes is busy. I work a full time job, am a full time Mom, and lead an active life with yoga, and distance running and cycling. Diabetes has to be managed within these components.
FOUR PODDERS™, ONE FAMILY: HONORING CAITLIN LANG ON MOTHER’S DAY
That’s because Caitlin, her husband Kevin and their twin daughters Addison and Kayley are all Podders™, each one of them living with type 1 diabetes.
SEAN BUSBY’S HEROES – JONNY BRAINARD ON THE IMPACT OF DIABETES CAMP
In this episode of Sean Busby’s Heroes, Sean talks with Jonny Brainard about his experience with camps for children with type 1 diabetes.
PODDER™ PERSPECTIVE: NEW ADVENTURES, SAME PANCREAS
Ross Baker talks about his love of travel and how to incorporate diabetes management.
INSULET SUPPORTS DIABETES COMMUNITY THROUGH POD CHALLENGE
As part of the Third Annual Pod Challenge which took place during National Diabetes Awareness Month, Insulet has donated over $40,000 to 27 charitable organizations supporting people with diabetes.
HOW I LEARNED TO MANAGE MY TYPE 1 DIABETES IN COLLEGE WITH HELP FROM OTHERS
Podder Kayley Christian heads to college with and talks about how she managed the transition from high school with T1D.
DIABETES DISASTER RESPONSE COALITION HELPS PREPARE AND PROVIDE RELIEF TO PATIENTS IN NEED
Insulet is proud to be part of the Diabetes Disaster Response Coalition (DDRC), which was formed in response to Hurricane Harvey in August 2017.
STRONGMAN PODDER™ RODNEY MILLER GIVES KIDS WITH DIABETES A LIFT
It’s not every day you meet someone who can dead lift a car, bend a steel frying pan with his bare hands, or carry 200 pounds across a parking lot. But meeting someone who can do all of that with type 1 diabetes is downright impressive!
SPEAK YOUR TRUTH: HOW ONE PODDER™ FOUND HER VOICE THROUGH THEATER AND DIABETES
I sat in the fitting room on top a pile of discarded clothes, none of which fit, fighting back tears of frustration. My pink insulin pump with 12 inches of tubing protruded from my hip. An unwanted accessory on the first day of high school.
5 MARATHONERS TAKE ON NYC WITH DIABETES AND THE OMNIPOD SYSTEM
Less than 24 hours before embarking upon her first full marathon, 32-year-old Podder™ Torrey McKnight was nervous, but excited to show the world, and herself, that diabetes didn’t have to keep her from pursuing her dreams.