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Omnipod 5

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meginer
02/21/2026 12:22 p.m.

B days.

Does anyone use or have used omnipod 5?

It has been in Spain for not long but I don't know if it is financed in any community.

I have seen a page of diabetes products and they sell it.

I was curious to try it. I could afford it for a month.Not after, of course.

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meginer
02/21/2026 12:22 p.m.


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theOne
02/21/2026 6:25 p.m.

Hello @meginer,

The truth is that this pump looks very good.

I have been put off by conventional pumps because I have the feeling that they must be uncomfortable for sleeping, for doing sports, involuntary jerks, obstruction of the catheter, having to disconnect them to shower (or in swimming pools and beaches), etc...

Since a patch-type pump does not have tubes, I understand that it offers greater comfort and freedom of movement, is much more discreet, and is also waterproof.It's like carrying another glucose meter, although a little bigger.

From what I see, it seems that it is not yet available in the Spanish public health system, although there are some patient associations that have requested it via change.org.

Let's see if there is anyone who has been using it privately, and can tell us how it works.




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JuanSolo
02/21/2026 9:15 p.m.

I guess it's a closed loop bomb, with its algorithm.I like that it doesn't have the catheter.What I don't like is that it is disposable, I say this because of the precision of the pins, I find that single-use systems are less precise, but it is still an advance.Another thing, using it for only a month is not going to help you much, you must have some learning...

It's the future...but not at that price.

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meginer
02/21/2026 11:45 p.m.


@JuanSolo said:

I guess it's a closed loop bomb, with its algorithm.I like that it doesn't have the catheter.What I don't like is that it is disposable, I say this because of the precision of the pins, I find that single-use systems are less precise, but it is still an advance.Another thing, using it for only a month is not going to help you much, you must have some learning...

It's the future...but not at that price.

Already.Additionally, you would need either the mobile app, which at the moment is only in the US, or a type of mobile phone that they give you with the system to be able to operate the pump.So the pumps alone don't work.The fact that it is disposable does not have to be bad in terms of precision.My endocrinologist told me that it won't take long to arrive and that it is the best seller in the US and in much of Europe.She likes it a lot.

But at the moment we don't have it in the hospitals.

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JuanSolo
02/22/2026 12:01 a.m.

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Supongo que  es una bomba de asa cerrada, con su algoritmo. Me gusta que  no tenga el catéter. Lo que no me gusta  es que  sea de usar y tirar, lo digo por la precisión de los bolos, los sistemas  de un solo uso me da que  son menos precisos,  pero sigue siendo  un adelanto.  Otra cosa, usarla solo un mes no te va a servir  de mucho, debe de tener un aprendizaje...

Es el futuro...pero a ese precio  no.


Ya. Además necesitarías o la app del móvil q por el momento solo está  en EEUU, o una especie de móvil q te dan con el sistema para poder manejar la bomba.  O sea q los pump solo no sirven.  Lo de q sea de usar y tirar no tiene q ser malo en cuanto a precisión.  Mi endocrina  me dijo q no tardará  en llegar y q es la más vendida en EEUU y en gran  parte de Europa.  A ella le gusta mucho .

Pero de momento no la tenemos en los hospitales. 

Yo conozco  a dos chicas que son enfermeras y educadoras en diabetes  que  llevan este tipo de bombas, no se si es la misma. Además  ellas usan un sistema independiente  que  llaman "páncreas artificial " es una app creada por asociaciones  de diabetes para sacarle más  rendimiento  a las bombas de asa cerrada. Las hay para Android  y IPhone. 

Esto se hace al margen de los fabricantes  y laboratorios.  

Las tienen puesta en el brazo  junto al sensor.  

Yo me pierdo con tanta tecnología,  pero  se que  a ellas les funciona  muy bien.

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