About OmniPod
Freelancer, living with Diabetes for over 50 years
Boalsburg, PA
The summer that I was three years old, I began having the symptoms of Type 1
diabetes, and my mother took me in for a checkup. On my fourth birthday, the doctor called and told my
mother I had diabetes and would have to spend five days in the hospital getting regulated on insulin. My
memory of that hospitalization is of being caged (by the bars on the hospital crib), and of making the
nurses chase me from one side of the crib to the other to give me shots. But my parents – especially
my father – did an excellent job taking charge of the diabetes so I could enjoy life. They took me to
the Joslin Clinic in
Back in the early ’50s, we had no blood glucose meters, no pumps, no disposable
syringes or needles, no insulin pens, no human-analog insulins. I took only pork-derived NPH insulin, and
the dosage depended on a test of my urine sugar. Until I went away to college, we weighed everything I
ate, and carefully measured not just carbohydrate, but protein and fat, too. Still, when insulin pumps
were first introduced, I wasn’t interested in trying them. I didn’t like the idea of having
something attached to my body.
The OmniPod is also far superior to taking shots, because now I only
get “stuck” once every three days – when I change the OmniPod – instead of using
needles 6-9 times a day. That’s a big difference. And it’s delightful not to have to
take the injection supplies everywhere, sometimes forgetting them, and having to run back home or not eat
for an afternoon. The integrated blood glucose meter makes the OmniPod System even more exciting, because
I no longer have to haul around two things: my insulin pen with supplies, plus a separate glucose meter.
With the OmniPod System, the nuisances of daily life with diabetes are reduced. And I very much like not
having the tubing.
I'm currently part of the Joslin Diabetes Center's study of people who've had diabetes for 50 years or more. My parents and I have taken good care of the disease, and I’ve had no complications. I can't say that life with diabetes has been easy – it does require lots of attention, sort of like a small child! But with innovative tools like the OmniPod System, people with diabetes can lead less complex, less painful, and more satisfying lives.




