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      KarenM6 likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      There are many concerns, one being if I'll still be alive if it's ever offered :)
    • 9 hours, 22 minutes ago
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      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      At 78 I don't think islet transplantation will affect my life course. Big pharma sees biological treatments as the path to ever higher profits, not constrained by patent terms the way drugs are. Most diabetics would be better served by an improved standard of care from the ADA and the medical community.
    • 10 hours, 38 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      Very, but more worried about it even making to the FDA and approved there first.
    • 10 hours, 38 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      There are many concerns, one being if I'll still be alive if it's ever offered :)
    • 10 hours, 38 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      At 78 I don't think islet transplantation will affect my life course. Big pharma sees biological treatments as the path to ever higher profits, not constrained by patent terms the way drugs are. Most diabetics would be better served by an improved standard of care from the ADA and the medical community.
    • 10 hours, 40 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      Severe case of hardening of the “oughteries” here. Ought we be concerned with cost, insurance, coverage, hail storms, earthquakes? ▄█▀█● Why are we not homeschooled to enjoy the progress being made?
    • 10 hours, 40 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      While those items are very much a concern, there are other factors that are more concerning ie immunosuppressant.
    • 10 hours, 41 minutes ago
      Amanda Barras likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      If they can transplant them such that we do not need immunosuppresants, we'd be fine. Otherwise, those meds are just one more thing that could become in short supply. But at least we could go through scanners at the airports and travel without huge bags of supplies.
    • 10 hours, 41 minutes ago
      Amanda Barras likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      General access to islet transplants is still years away. FDA has to deem it safe. Though, I am excited about the possibility.
    • 10 hours, 42 minutes ago
      Amanda Barras likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      At 78 I don't think islet transplantation will affect my life course. Big pharma sees biological treatments as the path to ever higher profits, not constrained by patent terms the way drugs are. Most diabetics would be better served by an improved standard of care from the ADA and the medical community.
    • 12 hours, 43 minutes ago
      Patricia Dalrymple likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      If they can transplant them such that we do not need immunosuppresants, we'd be fine. Otherwise, those meds are just one more thing that could become in short supply. But at least we could go through scanners at the airports and travel without huge bags of supplies.
    • 13 hours, 21 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      If they can transplant them such that we do not need immunosuppresants, we'd be fine. Otherwise, those meds are just one more thing that could become in short supply. But at least we could go through scanners at the airports and travel without huge bags of supplies.
    • 13 hours, 22 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      While those items are very much a concern, there are other factors that are more concerning ie immunosuppressant.
    • 14 hours, 4 minutes ago
      Marty likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      much more concerned about my age (65) than anything else. 😉
    • 14 hours, 27 minutes ago
      dholl62@gmail.com likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      much more concerned about my age (65) than anything else. 😉
    • 14 hours, 50 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      Severe case of hardening of the “oughteries” here. Ought we be concerned with cost, insurance, coverage, hail storms, earthquakes? ▄█▀█● Why are we not homeschooled to enjoy the progress being made?
    • 14 hours, 51 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      While those items are very much a concern, there are other factors that are more concerning ie immunosuppressant.
    • 14 hours, 51 minutes ago
      atr likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      Severe case of hardening of the “oughteries” here. Ought we be concerned with cost, insurance, coverage, hail storms, earthquakes? ▄█▀█● Why are we not homeschooled to enjoy the progress being made?
    • 15 hours, 6 minutes ago
      Sarah Berry likes your comment at
      How concerned are you about potential barriers to islet cell transplantation, such as cost, access, eligibility, or insurance approval?
      much more concerned about my age (65) than anything else. 😉
    • 16 hours, 7 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      How likely is it that you would participate in a clinical trial for islet cell transplantation?
      Age 73 here. I'm in the same boat. I ogten am considered too old for consideration for "smaller" research projects. But - best of luck to them. I'll be rooting on the sidelines.
    • 16 hours, 7 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      How likely is it that you would participate in a clinical trial for islet cell transplantation?
      no immunosuppression needed - 👍 immunosuppression needed - 👎
    • 1 day, 7 hours ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      How likely is it that you would participate in a clinical trial for islet cell transplantation?
      I've tried twice and was rejected both times because I control my diabetes as best I can. As others have already stated, if immunosuppressing drugs are involved, count me out. I'm not interested in something worse than what I already have.
    • 1 day, 7 hours ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      How likely is it that you would participate in a clinical trial for islet cell transplantation?
      Not if it requires immunosuppressant drugs. Been there done that time to move on to something much better.
    • 1 day, 7 hours ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      How likely is it that you would participate in a clinical trial for islet cell transplantation?
      no immunosuppression needed - 👍 immunosuppression needed - 👎
    • 1 day, 12 hours ago
      Natalie Daley likes your comment at
      How likely is it that you would participate in a clinical trial for islet cell transplantation?
      I answered “Very Unlikely” not because I woud not want to participate but because, at age 75, I think it very unlikely that any researcher would want me in their patient panel.
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    The last time you had to call customer service for something T1D device related, how long did you stay on the phone for with them?

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    17 Comments

    1. Donna Condi

      I had trouble with my Tandem/Dexcom G7 update and called Tandem tech support. I spoke with a woman in Idaho the day after Thanksgiving and she was very patient and walked me through my issues so that I could get my pump working again.

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    2. Molly Jones

      I chose other as I don’t remember. I think it was less than 40 minutes.
      (It was due to a constant pain in the tissue of my arm for the entire week after removal of my Dexcom sensor. I went to see a doctor as was suggested and nothing was seen in x-ray. I assume I slightly damaged nerve or muscle as it slowly improved. I have started to use my fattier inner thigh instead)

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    3. Justin

      Not a phone call, but when Dexcom G7 failed I used the in app support and exchanged a few emails to get a replacement.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Jane Cerullo

      Only call when problem with Dexcom G7. Knocked off twice in a week. And once device malfunctioned. All in same week. Sometimes they want used device returned.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Janice B

      The 11-20 minutes does not include the wait time on hold.
      Wait times can be a few minutes to hours.

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    6. Louise Robinson

      My last call, on Nov 21 was to confirm that my DME provider (CCS Medical) had received and was processing my change in CGM RX from Dexcom G6 to Dexcom G7. That RX was faxed to CCS Med on Nov 17. My monthly CGM order was scheduled to ship on Dec 2 and I wanted to be certain that I would get the G7 vs the G6. ANYTIME there is a DME order change request, there appear to be problems, resulting in snafus and delays. I’ve learned to NOT ASSUME that all will processed smoothly. On Nov 21, the initial customer service rep could tell me nothing about this change request. I’ve learned that I need to request to speak to someone who does have the information I seek while remaining polite but firm. (It’s not the initial customer service rep’s fault that he/she doesn’t have access to the information I’m seeking.) This results in at least one if not more than one transfer to another department beyond the front-line customer service rep level. On 11/21, I was able to speak with someone in “Patient Support” who actually processed the RX upgrade to the G7 while I was on the line. I am scheduled to receive my first monthly G7 order on Dec 4 (shipping Dec 2).

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      1. Louise Robinson

        I began that 11/21 call at 1:20 pm. It was resolved by 2:05 pm. (I’ve learned to keep a record of such calls along with the names of the service representatives.)

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    7. Marty

      The worst thing about my current supplier is that I never know whether they’ll ship my 90 day supplies without a nudge from me. I was advised to call to check each time, which involves a 20-30 minute hold while I wait for someone to become available to take my call. A simple web interface like most other companies have could fix this.

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    8. Ahh Life

      One hour. With emphasis on the word “THEM.”

      Issue is still unresolved. Issue is either H/W, S/W, firmware, Windows 11.0, web browser, com, electric cord, or BIOS. Boy–talk about vexatious issues.

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    9. Shelly Smith

      I answered “other” because I don’t remember what happened the last time I needed customer support.

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    10. Janis Senungetuk

      The last time I called I waited close to a half hour to talk with Dexcom re. G6 transmitter issues. As soon as I was able to actually speak with tech I was told to call Tandem, “because it’s a pump problem”. I then had to wait until I was transferred to a live person . It all took too long while my once hot, ready to eat dinner got cold.

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    11. Shari Silver

      Have spent over 2 hours: 60 minutes on hold & over an hour speaking & getting transferred to Durable Medical Equipment dept with ADVANCED DIABETES SUPPLY in CA. Horrible customer service.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Eva

      Medtronic has it going on. They answer the phone quickly, and transfer me directly to the right person. And, best of all, they speak English.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Ceolmhor

      I said 1-10 minutes, because customer service for Tandem seems to be pretty efficient, at least from a customer point of view. However, when I used my previous Medtronic pump, it was another story. They have — or at least had at that time — a canned script they had to go through regardless of the nature of the problem, and the script often consumed 20-30 minutes. IMO, many of the questions (what was your blood glucose level at the time that the infusion set wound up incorrectly inserted, with the catheter outside the skin?) are often irrelevant. It would save both their time and ours if they allowed their customer-service agents to use more discretion, or if they provided branch points in the canned script. Just my 2c. 🙂

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    14. Anthony Harder

      Byram supplies my CGM. Every time I have to contact them they have something wrong with my account. Just this week, they billed me of a 3-month set of CGM pieces saying my insurance had been declined. I immediately contacted Byram and found they were using my insurance from before my retirement instead of Medicare. I called them the first day I was eligible for Medicare just to avoid problems like this. Insurance, government, a medical device supplier with shoddy business practices — how could such an event take less than 40 minutes?

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    15. Sparklee

      I had to call Tandem today regarding an order that I called them about 8 days ago, and still showed as not shipped. My calls with them are usually answered fairly quickly, however it took about 30 minutes today. The representative was very helpful, and did her best to make sure I don’t have a repeat of the same problem. Unfortunately, she has no idea why they hadn’t called or emailed me to advise they wanted a signature. She was going to request an overnight shipment of pump supplies due to the delay, and the fact I’m leaving on vacation in 2 days. Time will tell.

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    16. Robert Brooks

      Tandem tech support answered promptly but call lasted more than 40 min when we had to go through checklist on why pump was not charging (plug would not seat and port was clear). Pump was out of warranty, so ordering pump became an issue. Still waiting for call from sales before a loaner pump can be shipped. Tech support knows what they are doing.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply

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