My Pod experience was similar to yours. It was not so much an adhesive issue, although if it got knocked in the slightest it would be off, but it was the non functioning I don’t know how many times , with no warning, leaving a trail of a 300 bg. Yikes. Sometimes , 5 out of 10 pods were duds. I got so fed up, the last time I used it, I went through 3 pod changes, only to figure out, that there was something wrong with the unit itself and not the pods. My numbers became so out of whack, I concluded that , unfortunately it was time to go back to the tether of a Medtronic. So I switched. The result is several fold. First and foremost, my numbers are predictable. I am less happy about the string but will deal with it in exchange for predictability. I also hated the fact that I could not read my numbers on the unit if there was any sunlight around, which 9 out of 10 times there was. I drive a lot, and test a lot. The new Medtronic is okay.I swim twice a week, and take it off , for 45 minutes each time. I am in the gym with it 3 days a week, with no big deal. I really wanted the pod to work, and even tried the iv 3000 as a cover on it. Nada. Nothing worked. I got about a year on it, and then the constant unpredictability led me away from it.
