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5 Things Diabetes Technology Can Do for You
When it comes to managing diabetes, many of the advances in technology have actually made life simpler and safer.
Insulin Pens vs. Insulin Pumps for Type 2 Diabetes
Using insulin to manage type 2 diabetes comes with options! Here are the pros and cons of insulin pens vs. pumps.
With an Insulin Pump, Type 2 Diabetes Requires Less Effort
Russ Bell shares his T2D diabetes story, being encouraged to try Omnipod by his T1D granddaughter, and why T2D requires less effort to manage because of Omnipod.
Life is Easier with Omnipod
T2D patient Kathleen Weaver tells her story about wearing insulin pumps for 20 years and why life is easier with Omnipod DASH.
Feeling Like a New Person with the Omnipod System
John Hale is a Former Drill Sergeant who was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 1999. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, he had trouble bring his glucose down due to his medication. As a resul...
How Omnipod Simplifies Life with Type 2 Diabetes: A Chat with Insulet CCO Bret Christensen
Bret Christensen is the Chief Commercial Officer at Insulet, maker of the Omnipod Insulin Management System. He recently spoke with Beyond Type 2 to discuss his role at the company, how Insulet is ove...
Omnipod Helped Me Reduce My A1C by Nearly 10 Percent
After experiencing diabetic comas, neuropathy, and an A1C of over 17 percent, Prince was able to turn things around with the Omnipod insulin management system to reduce his A1C by nearly 10 percent.
Pump Access and Type 2 Diabetes
A person with Type 2 diabetes may eventually require insulin to manage glucose levels. Wearing an insulin pump can make that transition easier and simplify living with diabetes. Learn about pump acces...