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      Bekki Weston likes your comment at
      If you use a CGM, is it accurate on day 1?
      It takes a few hours to get close.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      Usually when it's about to expire.
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      How often do you adjust a planned physical activity because of how your glucose is trending?
      If I am above 150mg/dl don't need to carb up. If I am around 100mg/dl I definitely need to carb up. Aren't we always evaluating where we are and anticipating where we might land. That is part of active management.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      For me it's compression lows - and that's it. I see that most complaints are about connection to phones. I don't (won't) use my phone. I have to have a work phone with me at least 60 hours a week, and I'm not interested in carrying (or wearing) two phones. I rarely lose connection between my Tandem X2 pump and the sensor/transmitter. Sometimes I will walk away while it's charging and take myself out of range, but that's on me.
    • 22 hours, 22 minutes ago
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      What is the best spot for CGM accuracy
      Dexcom is ok with other locations if approved by your doctor.
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      What is the best spot for CGM accuracy
      I said, "abdomen", but I am required by Dexcom to put the G7 sensors on my arms. Just as well though, because I put my infusion sets on my abdomen.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      1 and 2 days before its about to expire. It goes out of range several times those days. They should prescribe a 10 day CGM for every 8 days because on average, that is the use it seems we get.. and if you call to report it, you lose an hour on the phone!
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      It's a G7...one feature they added to the new version was random signal loss.
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      Over the past week, what percent of the time have you been within your glucose target range?
      Around 95%
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      It’s usually at the end of my sensor session. Day 8 or 9
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      I tried to answer all of them but it wouldn’t let me. Or maybe my answer should be-for no apparent reason. It happens any time from day five on with no particular reason.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      Methinks the question doth another answer require. I almost clicked "out of range," but the occurrences often happen when withing 6 feet of CGM and the *#($% thing still has a signal loss. I re-orient so both devices are face to face. It STILL indicates signal loss. Then, after considerable time, these digital devices change their minds and say to each other, "OK, let's communicate again." My patience and frustration are suffering. 🗣˙◠˙
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      Day 5 of 7, 4 out of 5 sensors in that box.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      There’s no rationale, no common thread to when it happens.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      This should have been a multiple choice question. It happens every time when I go to bed. I have to force stop the T:slim app and restart it. It happens when my phone is on the night stand 2 feet from my G7 sensor and pump. It happens when I shower. It happens if I move my pump to the other side of my body. It happens when I leave my phone on the table and walk across the kitchen. Then there are undetermined times it drops. So my conclusion is, this interface is not robust enough for users. I have complained to Tandem many times and they came up with forced stopping the app. This is my biggest disappointment with this pump.
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
      It’s usually at the end of my sensor session. Day 8 or 9
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      When I have a temporary signal loss with my CGM, it’s usually when I’m:
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      Methinks the question doth another answer require. I almost clicked "out of range," but the occurrences often happen when withing 6 feet of CGM and the *#($% thing still has a signal loss. I re-orient so both devices are face to face. It STILL indicates signal loss. Then, after considerable time, these digital devices change their minds and say to each other, "OK, let's communicate again." My patience and frustration are suffering. 🗣˙◠˙
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    If you are a caregiver to a child with T1D, how old is your child?

    Home > LC Polls > If you are a caregiver to a child with T1D, how old is your child?
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    11 Comments

    1. Mary Dexter

      I am the T1 and I am the one taking care of me.
      The question and the choice of answers point to one of the problems being an adult who develops T1.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Senait Isayas

      Son 7yrs old and daughter 5yrs old

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Wanacure

      Though I answered I am not a caregiver, I was a caregiver to a 15 year old kid with T1D: me. But my mother shared much of the responsibility. So did my father and brother who had to respect the extra attention I got from her and my dietary changes, my urine testing, my meal timing, etc. Unlike Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotameyer (sp?), I did not take full responsibility until I left home for college. She knew right away it was up to her to take full responsibility for giving her own injections. I went for three entire years before getting to that point.

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      1. ConnieT1D62

        I don’t have children, but I was an 8 yr old child diagnosed with T1 diabetes in December 1962. I took over caring for myself by making ADA food choices, giving self injections, and carrying sugar cubes wrapped in aluminum foil in my pockets and purse at age by age 9 in the dark ages of diabetes care.

        My single divorced mother was very busy working full-time to provide essential necessities for me and my younger brother, but for the day to day self-care stuff? It was pretty much up to me from the start – with minimal adult supervision. Thus early in in my life I learned and knew more about diabetes self-care than most of the less capable “caregiving” adults in my life.

        Going to diabetes kids sleep away camp for two weeks every summer during my growing up from 9 to 15 years was a big factor in learning to live with diabetes independently as a young person.

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    4. AnitaS

      She wasn’t actually a child of mine, but when my 67 year old cousin was recovering from a brain injury, I did help with her care for about 5 months. Since we were both type 1 diabetics, I knew about taking care of her diabetes more than any of the health caregivers that my cousin’s husband had tried before I took over the role.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. pru barry

      Diabetes has been part of my life for almost 70 years, but it came as a complete surprise when my 14 year old labradoodle was diagnosed. He’s been taking insulin for over two years, and I feel so lucky to know my way around insulin and diet well enough to be able to help Charlie survive. He’s one of those ever cheerful labradoodles!

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Wanacure

        My brother’s girlfriend had a cat that required daily insulin injections. It was so bedraggled, I knew it wasn’t getting enough insulin.

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Sue Herflicker

      2 of my 3 sons were Type 1, diagnosed at 23 months and 3 years old. Now in their late 20s mid 30s. So I was a caregiver too!

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Bob Durstenfeld

      Granddaughter, diagnosed at 18months. Now four and a half. Doing well on her Tandem pump and Dexcom CGM.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. Drina Nicole Jewell

      I also have a 13 yr old type 1-

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    9. Joan Benedetto

      My child turned ten in April, and was diagnosed at 18 mos old.

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