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      mojoseje likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      NEVER accerptable or appropriate. Nobody's healthcare should ever be determined by a third party's profit margin(s) to determine what we are forced to take.
    • 3 hours, 21 minutes ago
      Phyllis Biederman likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      My doctor switched me without telling me from Humalog to novolog and told me it was due to insurance. I’m on Medicare and I never saw anything that said that was necessary. They call me periodically to see how I’m doing and I told them I didn’t appreciate being switched without being told. I thought initially it was a mistake when I picked it up at the pharmacy but they said that’s what the doctor ordered. Then the next visit, he told me all my issues with insulin switching and preauthorization holdups was my fault basically because he says “I have the wrong insurance”. Like I’m going to NOT use Medicare. My opinion? I think I have the wrong doctor, but it’s a hassle to switch.
    • 3 hours, 39 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Insurance won't cover and it was several hundred dollars.
    • 3 hours, 39 minutes ago
      Marty likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      Had to, no. But Medicare is adding coverage for FIASP in '26 so it will be "bye, bye, bye, bye, bye" to Lyumjev!
    • 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      Had to, no. But Medicare is adding coverage for FIASP in '26 so it will be "bye, bye, bye, bye, bye" to Lyumjev!
    • 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
      Scott Rudolph likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      Had to, no. But Medicare is adding coverage for FIASP in '26 so it will be "bye, bye, bye, bye, bye" to Lyumjev!
    • 1 day, 1 hour ago
      eherban1 likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      I use InPen and it's great. Except they aren't keeping up with iOS so you now have to unlock your phone and open the app to check IOB instead of simply looking at the home screen. You can tell when app developers aren't users, otherwise they'd know how much of a pain this is when you check 50 times a day
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Insurance won't cover and it was several hundred dollars.
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Glucagon is $425 for me on Medicare. It is cheaper to get an ambulance! I have an expired one that will work if I ever need it, but I won't.
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No. During the past century I threw out many glucagon doses about 5 years after each had expired - having never used a single glucagon dose.. This century, two dose kits were disposed of and never used. At this point, in my opinion, with modern tools for accurately monitoring one's body glucose levels, AND common awareness of how one is feeling, severe low BGL can be easily avoided thus not needing "emergency' glucagon. NOTE WELL!!! what I wrote in the last sentence, does NOT apply to the very young, and some newly diagnosed who have not yet mastered insulin dosing and who have not yet been accustomed to recognizing low or quickly dropping BGL.
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      I do because it Costc me over $300 to replace it. Too expensive.
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      Medicare has added FIASP for 2026! Besides the great news of being able to use this once again, it is one of the few fast acting insulins that works with the inPen. I am considering doing that in the new year
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      Been using fiasp for 2 years (in the UK) and it's significantly better than novorapid. Would highly recommend to everyone, especially if you find your insulin a bit slow to act.
    • 1 day, 3 hours ago
      Lozzy E likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      Medicare has added FIASP for 2026! Besides the great news of being able to use this once again, it is one of the few fast acting insulins that works with the inPen. I am considering doing that in the new year
    • 1 day, 7 hours ago
      Ahh Life likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      The last Glucagon prescription that I purchased was 15 years ago. Now it's way too expensive because my insurance doesn't cover it. They just want us to either die or use ambulance service to use or send us to ER. Pretty stupid to me. I've had T1D for 52 years and never needed it really. Only 3 times during early morning hypos in 2015-16 I needed rescue to wake me.
    • 1 day, 12 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      My experience over the past 65 years is that a sugary drink and patience will bring me out of a low satisfactorily. If I’m unconscious, as has happened four or five times over that period, the EMTs know what to do.
    • 1 day, 12 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Glucagon is $425 for me on Medicare. It is cheaper to get an ambulance! I have an expired one that will work if I ever need it, but I won't.
    • 1 day, 12 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No I haven't a glucagon in yeans. Reason being:, every time I had a prescription, the glucaagon was never used and expired.
    • 1 day, 12 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No. During the past century I threw out many glucagon doses about 5 years after each had expired - having never used a single glucagon dose.. This century, two dose kits were disposed of and never used. At this point, in my opinion, with modern tools for accurately monitoring one's body glucose levels, AND common awareness of how one is feeling, severe low BGL can be easily avoided thus not needing "emergency' glucagon. NOTE WELL!!! what I wrote in the last sentence, does NOT apply to the very young, and some newly diagnosed who have not yet mastered insulin dosing and who have not yet been accustomed to recognizing low or quickly dropping BGL.
    • 1 day, 12 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      I do because it Costc me over $300 to replace it. Too expensive.
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      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Insurance won't cover and it was several hundred dollars.
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      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No,insurance won't cover it. T1D for 45+ years and haven't had a situation where I needed it - so far so good
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      Glucagon is $425 for me on Medicare. It is cheaper to get an ambulance! I have an expired one that will work if I ever need it, but I won't.
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      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No. During the past century I threw out many glucagon doses about 5 years after each had expired - having never used a single glucagon dose.. This century, two dose kits were disposed of and never used. At this point, in my opinion, with modern tools for accurately monitoring one's body glucose levels, AND common awareness of how one is feeling, severe low BGL can be easily avoided thus not needing "emergency' glucagon. NOTE WELL!!! what I wrote in the last sentence, does NOT apply to the very young, and some newly diagnosed who have not yet mastered insulin dosing and who have not yet been accustomed to recognizing low or quickly dropping BGL.
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      My experience over the past 65 years is that a sugary drink and patience will bring me out of a low satisfactorily. If I’m unconscious, as has happened four or five times over that period, the EMTs know what to do.
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    Do you have any flavors of glucose tabs that you prefer? Select all that apply!

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    Sarah Howard

    Sarah Howard has worked in the diabetes research field ever since she was diagnosed with T1D while in college in May 2013. Since then, she has worked for various diabetes organizations, focusing on research, advocacy, and community-building efforts for people with T1D and their loved ones. Sarah is currently the Senior Marketing Manager at T1D Exchange.

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    28 Comments

    1. Christina Trudo

      I like the Target brand ones OK, not crazy about any of them but they do the job

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    2. Sherolyn Newell

      I’ve only tried CVS and Walgreens. To me, they taste like Sweetarts, so I like them OK. The CVS ones are better, they are softer and dissolve/chew up quicker.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. connie ker

      I have always resisted glucose tabs because they feel like sawdust in my mouth. So you have to use something you like. For me, it is gum drops and they don’t melt in your purse.

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    4. Larry Martin

      Flavors do no matter to me but the fact that they all have artificial colors that are banned by almost every country in the world for causing birth defects in kids does.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Sahran Holiday

      Why pay for something expensive? Just eat some hard candy, small, let it dissolve in your mouth against the inside of your cheek. Then check BG. Might need some food. Keep checking or pay attention to your CGM. Don’t drive or any of that til stable for an hour.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. ConnieT1D62

      All of them make me gag. I prefer to use gum drop candies (like one or two spice drops or a Chuckle), or Transcend glucose gel.

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    7. Annie Wall

      I use glucose gummies that I have found at Walgreens and Rite Aid (which I mail order from RA in quantities so they’re cheaper). They are my go-to for hypos in the middle of the night. They are much easier to eat than the old fashioned chalk-like tablets. I find that glucose works much faster than sucrose. I keep a bottle at my bedside and pop a few in and go right back to sleep after swallowing some water.

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    8. Steve Rumble

      Used to prefer Sour Apple but haven’t been able to find that flavor in years!

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    9. rick phillips

      I use glucose powder which is better. Chocolate soda is not too bad.

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    10. Nicholas Argento

      They all taste like sicky sweet sawdust to me…that’s why I prefer fruit juice, or in a pinch Transcend glucose gel, very potent, fast and portable but too pricy for routine use.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Brett Crystal

      Watermelon, although I like them a bit too much, so it’s challenging to only eat what is needed.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. cynthia jaworski

      I agree that the tabs are sickly sweet, but nobody (myself or others) will eat them for enjoyment. As a result, they are always exactly where you put them. More portable than juice, and won’t crush or spoil.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Stephen Woodward

      I don’t eat them because I like them, they are exact and do get absorbed quickly if not swallowed. For flavor I use Smarties, straight glucose.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. Beckett Nelson

      I’ve always liked the orange, but I think it’s because I’m anaphylactic to oranges/tangerines, so that’s the only way I can have them…all fake!

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    15. Amanda Barras

      I treat with milk when home, and keep skittles in my car of purse when out. I don’t like glucose tabs. The only ones I did enjoy were the B-D brand orange flavor in the foil packaging from back in the 90s. But, I haven’t seen those in years.

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    16. Jenn Velez

      CVS has root beer and chocolate flavored tabs. They’re pretty expensive, so I don’t get them often, but they are really good.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Jillmarie61

      I will buy almost any flavor, don’t like the ones that are unflavored. I only buy them to do the job of raising my Bg when I need it and I’m not home where I can just make me something to eat, so who cares.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Becky Hertz

      At one time, Reli-On made a blueberry flavor that I liked. I find their (Walmart) glucose tablets to be the near expensive also.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Nancy Burgess

      CVS used to make glucose tabs in chocolate marshmallow that I like. You can still buy them, but they are more expensive. I bought a case before CVS discontinued them.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Adrienne Hitch

      Sour Apple but that has been discontinued.

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    21. William Bennett

      Orange is the least objectionable but they all taste like chalk. I thought they were made that way deliberately so as not to tempt kids into eating them unless they need one. Grownups too, TBH.

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    22. Carole Ludwig

      Chocolate. I got some on sale in CVS a year or so ago. Haven’t seen them recently. Online they are expensive

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    23. William Schaffer

      I just went looking for glucose or dextrose on the ingredients for candies and found SweetTarts which had it as the first ingredient. Cheaper, but not as “tasty” as the tabs. They’re a little too tarty. At home I just use a juice box.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    24. Britni

      When I was little lemon was my favorite (because it tasted like lemonade) and in college my local pharmacy carried sour green apple. I wish I could find those flavors now. I’ve always hated “orange.” Doesn’t actually taste anything like an orange.

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    25. Robby Doyle

      CVS’ grape is the only 1 for me Although like many others, I prefer not to use them if I have something else available.

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    26. LizB

      While I use them as a last resort, most of the flaors are the same to me except orange. I will not use those. I once found butterscotch flavor at CVS and after reading through the comments it seems that CVS has had a number of weird flavors!

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    27. Marie Seymour-Green

      I hate them all and only use if there is no other alternative. I find the orange flavor to be the worst,

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    28. andrykenn

      Dexcom used to have a Watermelon flavored glucose tab that was fairly good, but they discontinued it a couple of years ago. I now use glucose gummies or carry bags of fun size Skittles. I generally find glucose tabs too chalky, but will use them if nothing else is available.

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