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      Derek West likes your comment at
      In 2026, will your diabetes-related expenses be affordable?
      Affordable with insurance. It would be unaffordable without insurance. I am not sure how people without insurance, and who are not wealthy, can survive.
    • 32 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      In 2026, will your diabetes-related expenses be affordable?
      Affordable with insurance. It would be unaffordable without insurance. I am not sure how people without insurance, and who are not wealthy, can survive.
    • 43 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      In 2026, will your diabetes-related expenses be affordable?
      I continue to have insurance that covers 100% of my diabetes supplies costs.
    • 1 hour, 1 minute ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      In 2026, will your diabetes-related expenses be affordable?
      Affordable with insurance. It would be unaffordable without insurance. I am not sure how people without insurance, and who are not wealthy, can survive.
    • 15 hours, 15 minutes ago
      jamesmpii likes your comment at
      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      How many people does this have to happen to before they must test everyone to be sure?!
    • 18 hours, 16 minutes ago
      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      Have your insurance deductibles and/or premiums increased in 2026?
      I said “slightly” because the premium went up $20 per month. But the electronic payment charges went up $20 too. I use a credit card in order to get the miles which add up to more than a flight over the year. Basically, I’m financing a plane ticket by paying my insurance premium.
    • 20 hours, 33 minutes ago
      eherban1 likes your comment at
      Have your insurance deductibles and/or premiums increased in 2026?
      The Eli Lilly coupon program: https://insulins.lilly.com/lilly-insulin-value-program or the Nordisk coupon program: https://www.novocare.com/diabetes/help-with-costs/help-with-insulin-costs/myinsulinrx.html might help. It has for me.
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      Patricia Dalrymple likes your comment at
      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      Try the "Atkins" diet or some other no-carb diet (e.g., Paleo minus fruits and staches) for a few days. This will allow you to measure your insulin demands based solely on non-carbohydrates (fats and proteins). Ultimately, your glucose can be affected by all three*, but eliminating one macro group at a time will let you assess how much each affects your bg levels.
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      Patricia Dalrymple likes your comment at
      Does dietary protein affect your glucose levels?
      Patricia, if you're willing to isolate your diet to a single protein for a few days you'll most likely know. It doesn't work for everyone. It did for me.
    • 1 day, 21 hours ago
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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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      TEH 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.
    • 2 days, 1 hour ago
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      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.
    • 2 days, 10 hours ago
      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!
    • 2 days, 21 hours 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.
    • 2 days, 23 hours ago
      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."
    • 2 days, 23 hours 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.
    • 2 days, 23 hours ago
      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.
    • 2 days, 23 hours 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!
    • 3 days ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      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...
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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?
      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.
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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.
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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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      Have you ever met with a dietitian to support your diabetes management plan?
      Once when 1st diagnosed
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      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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    If you use an insulin pump, how long have you this brand/model of pump?

    Home > LC Polls > If you use an insulin pump, how long have you this brand/model of pump?
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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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    24 Comments

    1. LizB

      Less than 3 months ago I got my first Tandem pump, after using Medtronic for 18 years.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Kathleen Juzenas

      It’ll be 25 years using MiniMed this August, but since Medicare won’t cover both MiniMed and Dexcom next time, I’m planning on switching to Tandem in August.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Kristine Warmecke

      I think I’ve had my tslim with Control IQ for 2 years, it maybe just a year. I switched from Medtronic to Tandem in 2015. Started with Minimed in 1997.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Marty

      I’ve been using a Tandem t:slim X2 pump since it first became available in 2018. Although it’s the same pump model, the software has been updated with new features at least twice. I’m not aware of any other pump out there now that would tempt me to switch.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Joan Benedetto

      Warranty is up in ten days, so just shy of four years. Everything in place for new pump, but insurance does not allow until current one fails.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Bob Durstenfeld

      I have used an AutoSyringe pump, Disetronic Pump, Animas Pump and most recently a Tandem pump. In total, more than 30 years of pumping.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Jneticdiabetic

      Precisely 1.5 years since I switched from Medtronic 670G to Tandem Tslim2.
      I was a Medtronic user for 20+ years and credit Medtronic with saving my life. I had lots of severe lows on my original R and NPH insulin injection routine. I started my first Medtronic pump in 2000 and didn’t have another severe hypo for 12 years. Also helped me manage two healthy pregnancies. Forever grateful for that.
      In the end, it was CGM issues that led to me switch to Tandem. Reliability of the Dexcom G6 and easy use (no tape, no fingersticks, little/no false alarms) help reduce the burden of managing this disease. Had a small reduction in A1C (~0.2%), and less lows. Favorite Tandem pump feature: sleep mode. So nice to wake up in range every morning!
      Good news is the technology continues to improve. When my next warranty period is up, I’ll have to decide what model best addresses my T1D challenges.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. mojoseje

      23 years with Medtronic. I looked at Tandem but decided against it because of my difficulty with the syringes being so hard to fill and plunge.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Becky Hertz

        Once you get the hang of it, there really aren’t any issues (at least for me) sometimes change is a bit hard in the beginning.

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. William Bennett

      Switched to Tandem X2 with CIQ 2 weeks ago after 10 yrs with Medtronic. Set change is a bit of a pain, but other than that I’m loving it. I was super skeptical of the whole AID thing after a frustrating experience with the 670G. But CIQ makes it feel like I’m still in charge of my pump, rather than my pump being in charge of me.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. pru barry

      I’ve been using Tandem for what seems like forever. As long as there’s still no cure, I’m glad there’s the tslim. I’m grateful for the technology that’s available, but am running short on time left for that promised cure. I’m going to celebrate 70 years, and so many improvements, in June. Old and creaky, but still pumping!

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      1. Sherrie Johnson

        Yes we were promised to cure probably 25 years ago as long as the pharmacy companies can make money I don’t think we are going to be cured nothing in for him if they do I don’t mean to sound bitter but it’s realistic I’ve been type one for 62 years and now I am 76

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    11. Becky Hertz

      Switched from Medtronic to Tandem. My warrantee (Medicare) just expired. Hopefully my new Tandem pump is on its way soon.

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    12. KarenM6

      I was on Medtronic Minimed for many years (10+), then moved to the Omnipod (and was with them for 10-ish years. Now, in days, I will be switching to Tandem X2!! 😀 I am very much looking forward to it. Since I am so close to being on a Tandem, I answered “less than 1 year.”

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Sherrie Johnson

      33 years with med Tronic various models just switch to Tandem in January love it

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    14. John McQuaid

      Over 20 years on Medtronic, including using hybrid closed loop with two different Medtronic sensors. The accuracy of the sensors stunk, as did the pump’s algorithm. When I complained to Medtronic that I couldn’t achieve morning BG under 150, their response was that was good enough, since it is “in range”.
      I switched to a Decom G6 and achieved better results and greater satisfaction with my Medtronic pump and no closed loop. Once the OmniPod 5 came out I switched to it with the Dexcom. To my surprise, I love the tubeless design. If I go to bed with a stable BG, I wake up in the 110-120 range.
      I have two concerns about my Omnipod 5 – the algorithm isn’t aggressive enough to treat rising BGs, and the pump makes a horrible mark when I remove it. I may try the Tandem at some point. But I’m waiting for pumps to work with the Omnipod 7, and I’m waiting for Omnipod app to work on my iPhone.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Carolann Hunt

      Omnipod 11 years

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Steven Gill

      Although back on insulin pens this past several months used a pump 6 years. A CGM the first and last year.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. ConnieT1D62

      Used various Medtronic incarnations for 8 years, then switched to Tandem 10 years ago. Have been much happier and in better control with Tandem.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      30 years on Metronic Pumps, two years on Tandem X2.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Bruce Johnson

      I used the Omnipod along with the Dex G6 for 4 years , then the government funding was cut off.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Bruce Johnson

      Omnipod for 4 years, then funding stopped. That was 6 years ago.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Bruce Johnson

      Omnipod for 4 years.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. Mick Martin

      I was privileged to become the first person, in the area that I live in the UK, to have been issued with an insulin pump. That was in 1989.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply

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