My 3 1/2 year-old son is about to switch to the Omnipod from the Animas Ping and we will no longer be needing his 6 pairs of 3T PJs in which I've sewn baby socks into the leg to hold the pump while he sleeps. They are mostly cold weather footie PJs, but we use them in the summer too b/c our A/C is chilly in his room. Let me know if you want them! I'd rather send them to a T1 child than pull the socks out and donate them to the Goodwill with all our other donations. :)
Hi. We'd love to take them off your hands if you don't find anyone else. My daughter (we don't mind wearing boys pj's) is 3 and just got the pump so they sound perfect.
You got it! Email me your address at JKRnutrition@gmail.com & I'll get them right off to you. The jammies are mostly boy-ish colors, but animals & dogs rather than sports equipment :) Hope they work out!
Hey, for future reference, what I do with the pump shirts I sew for my son (has a pocket on the back) when he outgrows them is take them to the diabetes clinic so they can give them to kids who are put on the pump at diagnosis. The clinic gives parents whose children are put on a pump a set of PJs and a few day-wear shirts, plus the template & sewing instructions so they can make more pump shirts if they want to. I have been told by the NPs that parents LOVE them (especially the PJs.)
We are almost to the point where my son is old enough that I can trust him not to randomly push buttons, and when that day arrives he's going to switch to either a pouch worn on a belt, or just putting it in his pocket. But I will likely go on making pump shirts for the clinic, just because.