A person wearing an insulin pump
The mylife YpsoPump can be easily worn on the waistband.

Some people proudly display their insulin pump, while others prefer to hide it. Either way, people with diabetes need to keep their medical equipment with them at all times. So the challenge often arises of where and how to carry all the diabetes paraphernalia inconspicuously when they would like to conceal it.

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mylife Loop – Runs the marathon

mylife Stories

Sports are fun, require ambition and for many they also offer a welcome break from everyday routines. However, for people with type 1 diabetes, sports can pose a very special challenge. The reason for this is that physical exertion puts glucose management to the test.

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Keeping in range with mylife Loop

Emmie’s experience with adaptive automated insulin delivery

mylife Stories

After trying various therapy options, Emmie met with our mylife team to discuss a possible switch to mylife Loop: as one of the only licensed loop systems available for children. In just a couple of weeks Emmie and her family have already started to see a positive change to their lives.

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Nina Burton standing in the doorway
Nina Burton enjoys the best possible freedom with mylife Loop

Enjoying the best possible freedom with mylife Loop

mylife Stories

Nina has been living with diabetes for four years. After injecting insulin several times a day, she switched to mylife Loop after six months. She likes the fact that she doesn’t have to take her pump out of her pouch anymore and can deliver a bolus directly from her smartphone.

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