Podder® Talk Blog

Diabetes impacts those of all backgrounds and walks of life, creating a diverse community of people with diabetes of all ages and their caregivers. Check out Podder® Talk, a series of blog posts built with the help of our community of Omnipod® users, also known as Podders®. You can read interesting articles, written about real life experiences, from the perspective of the person who is living through it, the person with diabetes or the person caring for someone with diabetes. 

Insulet has paid a fee to engage Joanna as a content creator and has an ongoing commercial relationship with Joanna as a Sponsored Podvocate, however the views expressed in this testimonial are solely those of Joanna. This blog post is not a substitute for medical advice and/or services

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Insulet has paid a fee to engage Joanna as a content creator and has an ongoing commercial relationship with Joanna as a Sponsored Podvocate, however the views expressed in this testimonial are solely those of Joanna. This blog post is not a substitute for medical advice and/or services

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<p><sup>Insulet has paid a fee to engage Joanna as a content creator and has an ongoing commercial relationship with Joanna as a Sponsored Podvocate, however the views expressed in this testimonial are solely those of Joanna.

<p><span>Meet Grady. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in July of 2021, when he was just 7 years old.</span></p><p><span>In the beginning, life with diabetes was hard. Grady was young and struggled to understand what was happening to his body.

<p>When I first discovered that I was pregnant, I was flooded with emotions—like any first-time parent-to-be. Excitement, joy, and a twinge of worry all blended together.

<p>Growing up with type 1 diabetes, my doctor always stressed the importance of planning ahead if I wanted to have a child.

<p>Well, hello everyone! I want to start off by introducing myself and telling you about how I found out my pancreas was a little lazier than the average person's. More specifically, how I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). It’s probably a good idea to start with my name.

<p>For all my life, all I have known is one thing: type 1 diabetes. As a child, as a teen, and even now as a young adult, diabetes has accompanied me through every season of my life from the day I was diagnosed at 15 months old.

<p>Life has a lot of moving parts.</p><p>Life with type 1 diabetes means more moving parts, like test strips, glucose monitors, and insulin pumps to name a few.

<p>We are in a new era of sick.</p><p>COVID-19 has altered the way we look at being under the weather and how we approach sickness.</p><p>In fact, it has changed and continues to change the way we do almost everything.</p><p>When I felt congested and more

<p>Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in March 2018, 10-year-old Paytan has faced a number of obstacles. Her Omnipod DASH® Insulin Management System has helped her manage her diabetes and overcome these barriers that once seemed insurmountable.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The holiday season can serve as a time to establish tradition and reaffirm relationships. It can also be a time of high stress and emotion.

<p>November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and this year @Omnipodca &amp; @pimpmydiabetes wants to colour feeds across the country blue on World Diabetes Day (November 14th)&nbsp;<br />

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