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      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.
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      Not this year, but in 2026, I need to switch from Humalog to Novolog.
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      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.
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      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.
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      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
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      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!
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      Had to, no. But Medicare is adding coverage for FIASP in '26 so it will be "bye, bye, bye, bye, bye" to Lyumjev!
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      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!
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      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
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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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      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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      I do because it Costc me over $300 to replace it. Too expensive.
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      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
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      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.
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      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
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      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.
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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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    How often do you get at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic activity (ex: brisk walking, swimming, gardening)?

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    20 Comments

    1. Samantha Robinson

      I always try to do some type of exercise for 30/45 minutes everyday!

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    2. Lawrence Stearns

      I checked “often”. However, it could be “always”. I’m sure there must be a week here or there where I was unable to get my exercise in. I don’t like to check “always or never” boxes. Learned that in school.

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    3. Tod Herman

      I had to put “often” because lately, due to all the heavy smoke from the surrounding forest fires in my part of the world, it’s very unhealthy to do anything outdoors for very long. When the smoke is gone, my very big dog takes me for walks almost daily. Our little loop is over two miles, has hills, but she pulls me along during either smoke or snow. 😏

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    4. P-O Heidling

      Since the change to eating LCHF I’ve gotten the strength to exercise more. Currently my minimum goal is to have at least 420 minutes of training per week (i.e in average 1 hour training/day).
      That goal I have now been holding on to for 5 years, currently working on the 6th year, with no exception in any week during this time. It is a lot easier to exercise when you know your blood sugar is always stable.

      I don’t carb load or anything, and prefer to exercise in the mornings after a night’s fasting.

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    5. Henry Renn

      Due to arthritis & connective tissue disease exercise is difficult but I am currently in PT.

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    6. ConnieT1D62

      I engage in moderate physical activity on a daily basis with d-i-y projects; planting, weeding, and harvesting garden tasks; canning & preserving the garden harvest; leisure walking a few times a week (weather permitting) and plenty of assorted household chores. Two to three times a week I do a Silver Sneakers Zoom fitness session. Plus I am physically active at a service related part-time job 20 hours a week. How much time is that? I haven’t kept track – life is so busy I don’t have time to keep track!

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    7. Amanda Barras

      I walk my dogs daily plus some degree of yard work at least 1x a week. So, 20-30 min of mild-moderate exercise a day!

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      1. TEH

        Me too, Amanda. Weather permitting. I have had to scale back some activity in the summer heat. It just sucks my energy away.

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    8. Ernie Richmann

      Many days I reach 150 minutes- I like to walk, hike, bike, attend cycle classes as well as strength classes at the Y. Moving makes me feel healthy. Not running anymore but I ran over 40,000 miles in a 20 year period including about 300 road races. I might still be running if I hadn’t broken my neck in 5 places.

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    9. Sue Martin

      I was prescribed cardiac rehab and have been going twice a week for the last couple of months. I enjoy it while I am there, but don’t like to exercise other than that.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Sahran Holiday

      Dance studio 3 or 4 times a week. Some brisk incidental walking too. Need a little more.

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    11. Steven Gill

      Read somewhere that work doesn’t count. I tear out ceilings, walls, and floors taking that to a dumpster or truck. I also walk my attack pull almost a mile twice a day

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    12. Sharon Lillibridge

      how about per day…really

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    13. Brett Jorgensen

      I fall between always and often. The more I move throughout the day, the better control I have on my blood glucose.

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      1. AnitaS

        I sort of have the opposite problem. I exercise everyday, but exercise is the hardest thing about managing my diabetes. Since it causes many times my sugar to go low while exercising and my sugar rebounds and goes high after I am finished exercising. I just do the best I can to keep it under control because I feel the benefits to my body (heart, lungs etc.) are worth the extra work it takes to keep my sugar under control.

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    14. Ahh Life

      I was on the USAF 5BX / 10BX aerobic program starting in 1971. It consisted of at least 30 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise (mostly walking) several times per week.

      As age, arthritis, and other debilitating effects of longevity set in – They will, folks, with 100% certainty – my exercise regimen has been descoped to roughly 150 hours per week, whenever and wherever I can get.

      My extensive record keeping reflects a roughly 50% reduction in the quantity of exercise. When that’s the best you can do, I simply keep plugging along like the little engine that could. ❥ (─‿‿─)

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    15. Mark Schweim

      I said “often” because I work a rotating night shift meaning the nights I work this week are supposed to be my nights off the following week, so working 4 nights one week, 3 nights the following week, 12 hours per shift, and I’m walking almost constantly at work the full 12 hours so I easily get over 150 minutes PER NIGHT of moderate to intense aerobic activity at work. There’s absolutely no need for any health club membership with jobs like I’ve had for the past 38 years!!!

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    16. Cheryl Seibert

      Most of the time, I do get 150 min per week. If humidity and heat are high, then I may miss the 150 min goal

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    17. John McHenery

      Got a border collie so no problem

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    18. Sue Herflicker

      Every single day, rain, snow, heat, storms, holidays …. I live on a small farm. Every day is a workout!!

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