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      kristina blake likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 10 hours, 41 minutes ago
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      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
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      KarenM6 likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      With the comments I see here there should be more research about aging with T1d. Just an idea…
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      lis be likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      With the comments I see here there should be more research about aging with T1d. Just an idea…
    • 14 hours, 37 minutes ago
      lis be likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I do not qualify for most surveys and when I do, they want private information I do not want to give them, because I do not know how secure their computers ate.
    • 19 hours, 35 minutes ago
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      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      You get very few opportunities to volunteer when you're over 75.
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      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      My age.
    • 19 hours, 36 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 19 hours, 36 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
    • 21 hours, 28 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I have participated many times however at 69 I am now outside of their acceptable age range.
    • 21 hours, 28 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 21 hours, 28 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
    • 22 hours, 5 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I have participated many times however at 69 I am now outside of their acceptable age range.
    • 22 hours, 5 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 22 hours, 6 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
    • 1 day, 16 hours ago
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Yes - many meter studies - and an actos study
    • 1 day, 16 hours ago
      keith johnson likes your comment at
      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Only a few. Mainly blood tests and surveys. The others often have restrictions that don’t allow me to participate.
    • 1 day, 16 hours ago
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I participated in the Look Ahead program by Brown University and Miriam Hospital. It was about diabetes, heart disease and weight control. I was in the control group and the first year I gained weight and found out I had heart disease. The stress test at the beginning of the trial showed an abnormality, so I already had a cardiologist when I needed my first of 16 stents.
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I participated in Tandem's trial for ControlIQ and several Dexco. Adhesive trials. Long ago I participated in a study for non-invasive blood glucose testing using a technique called Ramen Spectrum Analysis using different frequenciesof light, that trial could not raise funds to continue.
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Various studies at the Joslin Clinic, the first one back in 2010-2011 for CGMs to be covered by medical insurance companies. I also have done a pizza study to determine how to gauge the longer response by the body to eating pizzas with all its fats.
    • 1 day, 21 hours ago
      Laurie B likes your comment at
      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Several times. Found out that my pancreas is about 25% of the size it “ought to be” for someone my age. Who knew? Just turned down an opportunity to transform into a lab rat for 8 months on tests of a new insulin product. Weekly clinic visits, four finger sticks a day, two additional devices to tote around and a change in CGM brand. Sorry, not for me.
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I’ve participated in a couple different ones. One was muscle biopsies on the legs…looking at how long term diabetes may affect muscles. Another on different pumps
    • 1 day, 22 hours ago
      Kathy Hanavan likes your comment at
      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I have taken surveys about diabetes care and participate in All of US DNA research and I am doing that now answering these questions each day.
    • 2 days, 10 hours ago
      lis be likes your comment at
      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Due to age, etc, it probably won't benefit me personally but it's extremely important for the future! After all, isn't T1D going to be cured within 5 - 10 years? ;)
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      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Strange question—all insulin development, medical devices — e.g. CGMS, pumps, etc are all research products. Would I rather go back to the starvation diet I was given and pills that didn’t work?
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    How do you stay up to date about T1D advancements and community news? Select all that apply!

    Home > LC Polls > How do you stay up to date about T1D advancements and community news? Select all that apply!
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    For insulin pump users: When traveling to a time zone that is 1 hour different than your home time zone, do you change the time on your pump? (For example, traveling from Eastern Time to Central Time, or traveling from Pacific Time to Mountain Time)

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    If you use an insulin pump, which of these options best describes when you most often change your pump site?

    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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    37 Comments

    1. Abigail Elias

      News (print and radio) and diabetes publications – I have no info on T1D-specific blogs or podcasts

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    2. Larry Martin

      Social media is rarely factual so I prefer users of products of services. Most always, the EU gets things before the USA so if you know people over there, you can find out of new things are just hype or actually do what makers advertise they will do.

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    3. Jana Wardian

      I am a researcher and have access to lots of scholarly resources.

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    4. ELYSSE HELLER

      I go to this web site, Insulet’s web site, and the Juvenile Diabetes research foundation web site. For instance, I read on this website about polycystic ovarian syndrome, which answered a lot of my questions, and which my doctors never were never able to answer. They always blamed it on my diabetes, but that was the only explanation they could give me.

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    5. Mary Dexter

      Google “latest research ” to access scientific journals.

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    6. Barbara Bubar

      I’m going to suggest theJuiceBox podcast as a really interesting series of conversations that Scott Benner has had for the past several years—well over 600 episodes at this point. Who does he talk with? Lots and lots of people with diabetes as well as CEOs of companies such as Dexcom and Omnipod, as well as with people who work with people with diabetes…eg., researchers. They are all “conversations” so they are really fun to listen to as well as informative.

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      1. Karen Taylor

        Thanks for the info

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    7. KCR

      Also search news media and science news sites, online webinars conferences, TCOYD and Diatribe emails.

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    8. Jillkdubois

      About once a week I do a google search for T1D and hit the news tab, you can find current research info, technology updates, and stories about people related to T1D. Sometimes a story will pop up about a professional athlete with T1D and I always like to root them on.

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    9. Jodi Greenfield

      I mostly rely upon The Diabetes Forecast magazine

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Lisa Anderson

      I read medical publications and information posted on state and federal public health websites.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Nick Trubov

      I’ve only been injecting insulin for fifty nine years. For about forty of those years I worked in medicine. I’m of the opinion that I’ve never really been “up to date” about type one diabetes!

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    12. Karen Taylor

      Just recently JDRF has had 2 Worldwide Seminars. 1st Thursday of the month.

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

      Most of my information comes from either T1D Exchange or my quarterly visits with my Endocrinologist. Otherwise, it’s mostly trial and error for me.

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    14. Ernie Richmann

      Other additional ways I keep up include reading books about diabetes and going to websites like JDRF.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Tod Herman

      I put “other” because my phone apparently keeps track of everything in my life. Because I get emails from Dexcom and Omnipod my phone’s news feeds now provide me with all sorts of diabetes news and stories. So my Android phone is my source.

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      1. Ahh Life

        Tod–Privacy is a very evanescent commodity in the US. Even using virtual privacy networks (VPN’s) are problematic. (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

        https://www.howtogeek.com/787934/heres-what-a-vpn-cant-protect-you-from/

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Joan Fray

      I read articles referenced from my daily Google Search app on T1d. And lately I see posts on FB because I follow TCOYD and another organization. But it can get overwhelming. An hour with coffee in bed 6:30-7:30, and then I can’t see well enough to read anymore. So up and at ‘em. .

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. TomH

      I tend to do my own research via web searches.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Phyllis Biederman

      I read medical journals and attend medical conferences RT diabetes

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Jim Cobbe

      Read ADA and Diabetes UK publications and websites, and check other websites like this. And read books and journal articles.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Hieromonk Alexis

      Diabetes Forecast

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Marty

      TCOYD (https://tcoyd.org)-They’re the best!

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      1. Wanacure

        Ok, I’ll try a subscription. Thanks.

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    22. Tina Roberts

      Here only.

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    23. Janis Senungetuk

      I’ve read diaTribe newsletters for many years, a few TCOYD virtual events, a couple select Twitter & Facebook groups, continued online contact with people involved in the DOC who I met at a conference in 1995 and communication from my CDE.

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    24. George O Hamilton

      T1D Exchange helps a lot. Web searches also help. I used to read Diabetes Forecast and Diabetes Self Management very carefully. However, magazines now seem to be more superficial on the new developments. I read them less thoroughly. My health care provider does not seem to add much.

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    25. lis be

      I’d love to find a way to read research and tech articles from outside of the USA as well as what google US wants us to read

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    26. Sue Compo

      TCOYD. Is a wonderful up to date pod cast. That is where I get my info

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    27. Bob Durstenfeld

      I read diaTribe

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    28. LizB

      I visit T1DExchange and TCOYD as others have mentioned. I also read articles linked from various social media places like FB or Reddit. For years I’ve received a daily email from Google ffor “Type 1 diabetes”. IT will send links to various sites that have posted things that mention Type 1. Some are useful, some are local newspapers, sometimes every link is about the same thing!

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    29. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      I’m in two different Diabetes Hospital groups, however only one now has a Microsoft Team Video meeting once a month. Still no up close a personnel meeting yet at the Hospitals. Or maybe never?

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    30. Molly Jones

      I like to access https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ in order to stay on top of the abstracts of medical journals or read the free ones. If something with only the abstract looks too interesting to pass, I’ll visit the local university and read it for free.
      I also like to see what’s on https://clinicaltrials.gov/

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    31. PamK

      I answered “other” as one of my responses because I also subscribe to several diabetes magazines – Diabetes Forecast, Diabetes Self Management, etc.

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    32. Kim Murphy

      I do research on the internet on things that interest me.

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    33. Wanacure

      This website has proven most useful. I get periodic online news from JDRF. I gave up subbing to ADA Forecast and no longer donate to JDRF. I no longer read medical research journals. I rely on NHK, france24.com, dw.com, NPR, PBS, sometimes glance at WSJ, & also rely on commercial broadcast networks for any really big medical breakthroughs.. And sometimes I reread Bernstein to learn something again. When younger I read every new book on diabetes.

      For privacy I use free DuckDuckGo.com to search. I use the free version of ProtonMail.com as a VPN; it’s highly rated by Consumer Reports. But I confess, I also still use Google mail for contacting politicians; keeps my more important VPN email box from clogging with appeals for campaign donations.

      And I still use free online services at public libraries, despite “weak security” warning. I try to remember to reboot after finishing my online sessions. I keep my apps updated.

      When I FINALLY “qualified” for a continuous monitor, the endocrinologist and her assistant have been very helpful.

      Lesson: if you want something medical, you gotta squeak
      LOUDLY.

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    34. Cheryl Seibert

      I selected “Social Media”, but I only utilize information from Facebook T1D support groups that can be verified by reputable sources. Too many uninformed diabetics winging it and telling people inaccurate treatment methods. I go to DiaTribe, T1DExchange 🙂 , and T1D device manufacturer websites to stay up to date. Verify, verify, verify….. For advancements, the same applies…… cinnamon tablets don’t cure T1D!

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