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At-home technology for diabetes continues to evolve, giving people more peace of mind that the disease is in check while they enjoy their day. But how do you know you have the right device for your health and lifestyle? Jennifer Adcock, RN, BSN, CDCES, a certified diabetes care and education specialist at OSF HealthCare, has a roadmap. She says there are two main categories:
“We have tubeless ones or ones with tubes. You would choose what works best for you,” Adcock says. “Some people are too active to be connected to that tube. So they would choose something like an Omnipod, which is a brand of tubeless insulin pump.”
How much insulin you need daily also plays a role in which device you choose, Adcock says, because some hold more insulin than others.
“It’s a big improvement,” from the old way of pricking yourself throughout the day, Adcock says. The con, though, is that the device can be expensive if your insurance doesn’t cover it.