Our story
I’ll never forget our first trip abroad, in connection with my daughter Juila’s D1 debut…we thought nothing will stop us despite her recently diagnosed diabetes 1. First two days – four lost Omnipod pumps and a lost Dexcom sensor. We then tested with extra tape and plasters. Wear on the skin and painful to pull off. After a few hours of bathing, the same thing happened. Pump and sensor came loose. Then we tried bandages and it worked, but what a job. Just swaddling on and off but then swaddling on a wet bandage is not nice plus the daughter looked like a package. Then I decided to sketch out a holder, especially for the pump, as it weighs the most and is the easiest to drop. Now almost two years later, we stand here with a couple of thousand satisfied families as well as a small assortment of bathing and activity holders as well as protection you have at night so that the sensor is not exposed to pressure and against “Low Compression”