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      Sandra Rosborough likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      It was a worthless meeting. They had no idea about how carbs raise blood sugar!!! I’ve found few Endo offices that understand type 1!
    • 16 hours, 53 minutes ago
      Bob Durstenfeld likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      Once. She wanted me to go to a group class and I told her I had very specific questions. After we talked, she agreed that I didn’t need to go, that I could probably teach the class. My problem isn’t with nutrition but we having the willpower to deny myself what everyone else is eating (or at least in smaller portions). Most times I am successful.
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      lis be likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      My absolutely favorite meeting with a dietician is when a guy came up from Miami to lecture our local diabetic group. His advice? He said, to wit, "You probably shouldn't drink alcohol, but if you must, then try and make it dry champagne."
    • 18 hours, 37 minutes ago
      lis be likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      When I was diagnosed, I was simply given a diet to follow. Period. I followed it for awhile, but then I moved to the UK, and the recommended diet was different, so I used that. When I finally went onto separate injections for each meal, I made my own diet. I have been eating whole grains since about a year before my diagnosis, and have never been a fan of sugary foods. I'm glad I never had to meet with a dietician: it would have been a waste of time.
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      KSannie likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      Once. She wanted me to go to a group class and I told her I had very specific questions. After we talked, she agreed that I didn’t need to go, that I could probably teach the class. My problem isn’t with nutrition but we having the willpower to deny myself what everyone else is eating (or at least in smaller portions). Most times I am successful.
    • 18 hours, 46 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      It was a worthless meeting. They had no idea about how carbs raise blood sugar!!! I’ve found few Endo offices that understand type 1!
    • 19 hours, 25 minutes ago
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      To what extent will the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans influence your eating habits?
      Pretty sure most of us type 1's have spent a ton of time and research developing personal guidelines for our bodies and insulin response. Trial, error, start again. test. Thinking about the high carb pyramid they gave me in the hospital when first diagnosed in 1980... and my youth not understanding why i had so many sugar swings. Food guidance from the government has always seemed driven by lobbyists and politicians...
    • 19 hours, 25 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      To what extent will the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans influence your eating habits?
      Not at all. I'm 86 and what got me here is what I'm still doing. Also, I have heart disease and will not increase my use of beef fat or butter.
    • 19 hours, 26 minutes ago
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      To what extent will the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans influence your eating habits?
      Amanda Barras -- The marketplace of ideas, almost as much of a cul de sac as the tribal alleys of true believers, there are plenty of shortcomings to keto and Bernstein diets. Google almost any "Critcism of X diet" and a plethora of articles will appear. Same goes for all the current protein-push policies that are in vogue.
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      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      To what extent will the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans influence your eating habits?
      While I appreciate the pyramid needed some adjustment, going to a meat and fat pushing diet (my perception) is just as bad. Plus I don’t trust people that ignore the science and common sense needed just because they happen to be currently in charge.
    • 19 hours, 35 minutes ago
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      Said I’m not sure. I mostly have some protein with every meal. How would I know for sure that protein is the impact and not some other of the 100s of factors that affect BG?
    • 19 hours, 40 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      Once when 1st diagnosed
    • 19 hours, 40 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      A dietician diagnosed me as Type 1. My doctor sent me to her because I was struggling to get my glucose levels down while being treated for Type 2. By the time I met her, I had dropped from 155 to 115 over the course of a few months. She took one look at me and told my doctor to order more tests. I was on insulin about a week later. She likely saved me from DKA and may have saved my life.
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      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      A dietician diagnosed me as Type 1. My doctor sent me to her because I was struggling to get my glucose levels down while being treated for Type 2. By the time I met her, I had dropped from 155 to 115 over the course of a few months. She took one look at me and told my doctor to order more tests. I was on insulin about a week later. She likely saved me from DKA and may have saved my life.
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      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      When I was younger I used to see a dietitian with every T1D appointment, but that was like 20-30 years ago
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      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      One appointment shortly after I was diagnosed but none since then.
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      So, I ordinarily would answer "never" to this question. I can go on a no carb diet for days and need no bolus insulin whatsoever (I still must take a basal dose). For example, I can eat eggs, bacon, and other "breakfast" meats for breakfast, I can eat a cheeseburger (lettuce wrap bun) for lunch and even eat a 16oz steak for dinner and not need a single unit of bolus insulin. That said, protein drinks and protein bars are a different story. Even a small amount of carbs mixed in (say about 6-8g) will drive my glucose up slightly. Because this increase is significantly larger than the carbs would induce alone, obviously, the protein does cause some increase.
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      It has a minor Impact but it happens every time.
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      For me always - it may take hours, but it will eventually go up.
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      Said I’m not sure. I mostly have some protein with every meal. How would I know for sure that protein is the impact and not some other of the 100s of factors that affect BG?
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      Protein itself doesn’t affect my glucose levels but it can affect my digestion of the carbs
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      I know it does theoretically of course I attempt to always eat 2 protein servings in am as CB it flattens the post brkfast rise of glucose ( a tip I got from Gary scheiner yrs ago ) and eat 2 ounces protein for lunch and 3 for dinner routinely. If I eat more protein sometimes I add to my bolus as I find that it does cause a higher blood sugar. These are habits I have developed over 48 yrs also if have snack at night I will us include some protein , milk or cheese or peanut butter tsp.
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      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      For me always - it may take hours, but it will eventually go up.
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      If there were a cure for diabetes, I’d most look forward to ________ without it.
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      To what extent will the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans influence your eating habits?
      None. Nix. Nill. Neh-heh. The wisdom of science and the wisdom or perspicacity of where to use it are seemingly lost on people with worms in their brains who authorized the 2025-2030 version. (˶˃𐃷˂˶)
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    Did you add, remove, or change T1D devices in 2021? Select all that apply.

    Home > LC Polls > Did you add, remove, or change T1D devices in 2021? Select all that apply.
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    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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    31 Comments

    1. Louise Jesserer

      Added a Dexcom and Tandem t-slim with IQ control! Both great devices…

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Lisa Sierra

      I would switch to a pump and cgm that are compatible, but can’t and since they had to switch out my recalled medtronic pump, they didn’t upgrade, just sent me a refurbished crappy pump and added more time since it had been replaced. No upgrade.

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      1. Lisa Sierra

        Now I can’t upgrade and get compatible devices. I only need to change one device, but no.

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Antsy

      I’ve been waiting for the newest Medtronic pump to be released (rumor was it would come out by the end of the year, hoping my “expired” 670G doesn’t fail completely. If it is a big enough improvement over the current system, I’ll stick with Medtronic, otherwise I’m jumping ship to the Dexcom/Tandem combo.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Joan Fray

        Tandem with Control IQ changed my life. Sometimes I even sleep through the night! Exercise is now possible for me too.

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      2. Steven Gill

        I got the 770G system this past fall, 100% the same as the previous with the exception of the app get can utilize a cell phone to reach contacts it there are concerns.

        While I read the complaints and concerns with the MEDTRONIC system it does well. Especially since my insurance has no trouble with coverage.

        In answer to the poll: I stopped using the Guardian3 sensor three years ago because of the cost. Inherited an old dog with congestive heart failure, the option was to forego her meds ($250 a month) or the sensor. She passed away a happy deaf, half blind, old lady at 16 this past spring. Waiting for the upgrades MEDTRONIC’s rep contacted me, and thankfully I’m now on their patient assistance program cutting my “after insurance” costs. BUT Motorola phones don’t work the app, so no idea on that yet.

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      3. Antsy

        Steven, I’m sorry about your dog, good for you for you for taking such good care of her. As for the 770g, seeing my numbers on my phone is not something I need. Now if my BG could pop up on my dashboard screen when I’m driving and my pump starts buzzing, I’d stick with Medtronic for another 4+ years.

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. George Lovelace

      I will Never give up my Tandem X2 and hope the Dexcom G6 will upgrade to the G7 but the G6 works just Great now

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Lawrence S.

      I Kept the same Tandem X2 pump and Dexcom G6 CGM. However, I did buy a new telephone, Samsung A1 G5 because it was supposed to receive the Dexcom G6 sensor signal. I downloaded the G6 app and used it for about 2 month. It did not work correctly, and ended up messing up my transmitters, sensors, and had continuously and repeatedly losing the CGM signals. The phone was a waste of money.

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    6. Andrew Stewart

      I changed from the Omnipod to Tandem tslim with Control-IQ. My only complaint is the tubes but I’m getting used to it.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Meghan Larson

      I took a pump break and started using the InPen (which I did not see listed as an option to select!).

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. AnitaS

        I think your option would have been “stopped using a pump ?

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. Tom Caesar

      Anxiously waiting until Jan 10 when I can apply for a Tandem to replace my five year old Medtronic. Hoping my numbers and piece of mind level out with the change.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Tabatha Rush

      Diagnosed in 2021

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    10. Annie Wall

      After 25 years pumping, I took a 2 year vacation and was MDI using the InPen. This last spring I ended my “vacation” and started using a Tandem pump with Control IQ, a game changer for sure!

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Tina Roberts

        How did you like the impen?

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
      2. JoAnn Pinkowitz

        I would also like your impression of using the InPen please.

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Jneticdiabetic

      Switched from the Medtronic 670G pump/CGM to the Tandem Tslim pump and Dexcom G6 CGM in Nov. I was 98% within range yesterday (despite some residual holiday eating). A new all time best for me!

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      1. AnitaS

        Good for you!

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    12. Nicholas Argento

      Stayed with Dexcom G6 and T-slim control IQ- which I love. I sleep better, with higher time in range, than ever before.

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    13. Karen DeVeaux

      I said I added a new CGM but it was actually a FreeStyle Libre.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. Jane Cerullo

      Change from Medtronic to Omnipod. Because of insurance had to change from Dexcom to freestyle libre. Omnipod too expensive under Medicare so January first will switch back to MDI using insulin pens. Need a pump break.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Janis Senungetuk

      This year I continued using the Tandem t-slim X2 pump with Control-IQ app/Dexcom G6 CGM.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Tina Roberts

      I kept the same pump and cgm only because it’s still in warranty and my insurance won’t pay for a new one yet.

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    17. Rick Martin

      Switched from Tandem t-slim with IQ control to Afrezza (inhaled insulin). Much more time in range than on the pump!

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Vickie Baumgartner

      Actually changed insulin pump and CGM models that Medtronic sent to me unannounced.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Dave Akers

        Typical Medtronic’s! Pushers is why they are!

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    19. Dave Akers

      AND Completely left the meal time injectable marketplace. Thank you Inhaled Insulin!!! Would love to see a question here one day about inhaled insulin… it’s a thing now!

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. LizB

      I chose that I stayed with the same pump/CGM but realized I did pay for the Pathway upgrade from the Minimed 670g to 770g. But it is pretty much the same exact pump except now I can see the CGM readings on my phone. I’m still under warranty for another 10 months and am thinking of Tandem/Dexcom next year but cost will be a huge factor.

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    21. Bonnie Lundblom

      I remain on the Tslim pump and Dexcom CGM6. Does anyone know how long Medicare makes you wait to change CGM’s? I’m hoping the Dexcom CGM7 with the shorter cannula will be more accurate.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. PamK

      I did a trial of a different brand pump, but ended up staying with the one I’ve been on for the past few years.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply

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