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      Which of the following is most accurate for you regarding blood donation through the Red Cross or another organization? (Please share more in the comments!)
      I've donating double reds for over five years...they definitely take your blood.
    • 14 hours, 45 minutes ago
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      Which of the following is most accurate for you regarding blood donation through the Red Cross or another organization? (Please share more in the comments!)
      None of the answers apply to me. I was a regular donor before being diagnosed. After I was diagnosed, I went to give blood and was told that I could not because it was too dangerous for me. I have been under the assumption that diabetics are not allowed to donate and have never tried since.
    • 18 hours, 26 minutes ago
      Gary R. likes your comment at
      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
    • 19 hours, 9 minutes ago
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      Is there a prevalence of T1D within any particular blood type?
    • 19 hours, 9 minutes ago
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      O- And I earned my 15 gallon donation pin at my October visit to the blood bank.
    • 19 hours, 9 minutes ago
      Anita Stokar likes your comment at
      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
    • 19 hours, 16 minutes ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      Which of the following is most accurate for you regarding blood donation through the Red Cross or another organization? (Please share more in the comments!)
      I donated before my diagnosis at 42 in 2000 but I was under the impression I couldn’t after T1D because when I tried to test to see whether I could match with a friend’s 4 year old grandchild who had leukemia, I was told they couldn’t accept my blood for testing. I maybe translated that to all blood donations.
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      TEH likes your comment at
      Which of the following is most accurate for you regarding blood donation through the Red Cross or another organization? (Please share more in the comments!)
      None of the answers apply to me. I was a regular donor before being diagnosed. After I was diagnosed, I went to give blood and was told that I could not because it was too dangerous for me. I have been under the assumption that diabetics are not allowed to donate and have never tried since.
    • 20 hours, 15 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      Which of the following is most accurate for you regarding blood donation through the Red Cross or another organization? (Please share more in the comments!)
      None of the answers apply to me. I was a regular donor before being diagnosed. After I was diagnosed, I went to give blood and was told that I could not because it was too dangerous for me. I have been under the assumption that diabetics are not allowed to donate and have never tried since.
    • 20 hours, 47 minutes ago
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
    • 1 day, 10 hours ago
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      O- And I earned my 15 gallon donation pin at my October visit to the blood bank.
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      O- And I earned my 15 gallon donation pin at my October visit to the blood bank.
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      AmyM likes your comment at
      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Louise Robinson likes your comment at
      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Do you know your blood type (e.g., A, AB, B, O)?
      I'm AB+, and because I was so used to needles as someone with T1D, I became a regular blood and platelet donor. I have now donated 403 times, and hope to set a new world record for most donations someday. This is a reminder to any diabetics that as long as you are feeling healthy and well, you are likely eligible to donate blood!
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      Insulin pump users: Do you have unexpired, long-acting insulin in case of pump failure?
      I always keep it, and hope to never use it.
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      Insulin pump users: Do you have unexpired, long-acting insulin in case of pump failure?
      I have not had a vial of long acting Insulin since switching to a pump from regular and NPH shots. I have had two pump failures, but got by with fast acting insulin.
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      Insulin pump users: Do you have unexpired, long-acting insulin in case of pump failure?
      If you pick a large chain pharmacy, you can pretty easily transfer the prescription to another location (and then back, if needed). The pharmacist can do it. 😊
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      If you pick a large chain pharmacy, you can pretty easily transfer the prescription to another location (and then back, if needed). The pharmacist can do it. 😊
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      Insulin pump users: Do you have unexpired, long-acting insulin in case of pump failure?
      I do for now due to a travel incident I lived through back in 2024. What happened was I thought I had packed over a month’s worth all of my pump essentials everything but the cartridges for my Tandem pump. So arriving on the beautiful Pico Island I came to the realization that I had forgot these super important item and trying to get these was impossible. So I had no choice but to buy Lantus pen as well Humalog pen as well when my pump ran out. Fortunately after doing lots of research I can across and individual in our cycling adventure group in Cambrils Spain who worked in the pharmaceutical industry and she was able to get what I needed. It took almost a week of living the MDI thing and it was a real nightmare before being my hands on these cartridges. Hopefully I’ll never have to go through that scenario ever again and the only way is by making a list with cartridge and infusion kit being listed separately.
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    Do you listen to any T1D-related podcasts? Share your favorites in the comments!

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    34 Comments

    1. LizB

      I don’t listen to every episode, but some I listen to are from TCOYD, Juicebox Podcast and Diabetech. TCOYD is my favorite!

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      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Karen Newe

      Diabetes Connections, Juicebox, Think Like a Pancreas.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Marthaeg

      https://www.juiceboxpodcast.com/juicebox-podcast

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Kathy Hanavan

      TCOYD, Juicebox occasionally.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Janice B

      TCOYD

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    6. Beckie McCammitt

      Juice box podcast, pardon my pancreas and insuleoin! All are phenomenal!

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Carrolyn Barloco

      TCOYD

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    8. kcatalino

      Juicebox

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Jane Cerullo

      Sort of. Have two blogs I get on email. They are very helpful. Got some good tips when changed from MDI to tandem pump in March

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Carl Robertson

      TCOYD and Juicebox

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Brian Vodehnal

      Once in awhile I’ll tune into diabetes strong.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Steven Gill

      I listen to the Juicebox and Diabetic Connections. Tried the Huddle, the technological information was great but it is geared for CDCES.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Ja'fr Yirka

      Several – Insuleion, The 108 Podcast, Diabetes Connections, Diabetics Doing Things, The Healthy Diabetic, Type 1 Tribe, We are T1D Podcast

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. Tanya Levchuk

      I listen to the juice box podcast

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Bob Durstenfeld

      TCOYD, DR. EDDLEMAN

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    16. Richard Vaughn

      I listen to Stacey Simms on Diabetes Connections podcasts.

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      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Rosalind Kopfstein

      Take Care of Your diabetes

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      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Chari Purchatzke

      Juicebox podcast is so helpful. The Pro Tip episodes are great, episodes 1000-1024

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. John Luca

      No I don’t

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Anita Stokar

      Diabetes connections, Diabetech, TCOYD, Type1 Talks, Nerdabetic, Diabetes Daily Digest, Type 1 Tribe, Ginger Vieira. Of course I can’t listen to all of them every day, but these are the ones I listen to most.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Edward Geary

      I do not.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. ChrisW

      TCOYD

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    23. Shelly Smith

      I don’t.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    24. Mary Boudousquie

      I listen to JUICEBOX and DIABETES CONNECTIONS.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    25. ConnieT1D62

      TCOYD, Diabetes Connections.

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    26. KarenM6

      I don’t listen frequently but I will listen to TCOYD on occasion.

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      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    27. Abigail Slocum

      Reclaim Your Rise from Risely Health!! Started the journey that changed my life!!

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    28. Jeff Balbirnie

      The Diabetic Psychologist (the only one I will ever afford), several other D podcasts I truly hate… too much gibberish, literally worthless banter, etc.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    29. Melissael

      Live free with T1D

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    30. John McQuaid

      TCOYD, sometimes Juicebox

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    31. Sarah Berry

      TCOYD

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    32. PamK

      The Juicebox Podcast.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    33. Elle Hamann

      Juicebox Podcast

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    34. Lindsey Whitnell

      Juicebox, Diabetes Connection, Taking Control of Your Diabetes, and sometimes This is Type 1 and Sugar Mama.

      1 year ago Log in to Reply

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