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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I actually don't care, consequently I don't know either. When I was diagnosed I often didn't have the $18 for a vial of Humulin and used expired insulin others wouldn't. I tracked everything. The math didn't change, old or new. How many do I have total? More than I need and enough to share through my endo's office.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I am working through the end of my 90 day supply of Insulin. It is time to order another batch. Usually 6 vials.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Funny you should ask right now. I had to personally buy my first-ever vial in 25 years. Thanks Medicare for all the obstacles you place in the way. Am I grateful for Medicare? Yes, I guess, but I paid in all my life and I’m still paying. But Walgreens can never get the preauth right. They don’t send it to my doc or they send the wrong form. So I had the bright idea to change pharmacy’s, Publix. I went and had a convo with them, explaining I’m on a pump, I mentioned part B, the preauth. No problem. Have your doc send the script. That’s a whole other story. Then I get a call from Publix. We don’t do part B. Wow, wish you had told me. OK, I’m just going back to Walgreens. Except Medicare won’t allow refills without doctor script. So they called my doctor and my doc declined it because they had already approved it for Publix. Now I had sent an email explaining all of this to doc. I called my doc but they don’t answer their phones. Left a detailed message but have no idea whether they got anything. So I asked Walgreens if I could buy a vial. Nope, no script from doc. So I went to Publix, explained it all and they sold me a vial for $29. It was worth it but so frustrating because I can’t get my hands on a script anymore and take it where I dam-well please. Sorry for long post. I’m angry.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Oh sometimes I miss the old days of not needing an Rx for insulin in any state. Needles and were restricted due to illegal drug users, but then came disscsions about drug abusers sharing dirty needles. I'm not sure where that ended. Anyway it's extremely abusive for politics and insurance companies controlling diabetic supplies. The disease is a big enough burden.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I just got my 3 mo supply so I get 6 for 3 mo. I just opened the 1st if the 6
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Novo has an uninsured discount for their unbranded “insulin degludec.” I pay $35 for 3 boxes of pens (90day supply). That breaks down to less than $12 per month.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Medicare is basically not covering Tresiba in 2026 :( so I've been busy stockpiling pens. I have enough Tresiba pens in the fridge to get me through '26 without having to buy any.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Novo has an uninsured discount for their unbranded “insulin degludec.” I pay $35 for 3 boxes of pens (90day supply). That breaks down to less than $12 per month.
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      I keep my opened insulin in the refrigerator too. When traveling I use a FRIO evaporative pouch.
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
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      I seldom have any questions other than RX refill request which I submit through the patient portal. If I do have treatment questions, I typically do my own research, and if not satisfied with what I find out, I submit a question in the portal.
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      When I come up with a question between visits, I usually just do some research.
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      I keep my opened insulin in the refrigerator too. When traveling I use a FRIO evaporative pouch.
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      Sorry. Of course I store unopened in frig. Opened in my room as I use it up in 30 days
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
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    As diabetes clinics in the U.S. are seeing more patients in person, do you prefer for your diabetes appointments to be in-person or virtual?

    Home > LC Polls > As diabetes clinics in the U.S. are seeing more patients in person, do you prefer for your diabetes appointments to be in-person or virtual?
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    25 Comments

    1. Brandon Denson

      The screens are becoming overwhelming so for this particular reason, I would prefer my appointment to be in person.

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      1. Avasupplies

        Without in person visits I can’t get my A1C, luckily I never had to do a virtual visit.

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    2. Daniel Smith

      I like to have a relationship with my doctors. Seeing them in person seems to be the best way to build that.

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    3. rick phillips

      I think a combination. My endo has both and I do both. However, my CDE is way too valuable she is always in person.

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    4. Nevin Bowman

      I have mixed feelings on this. It gets frustrating when my provider argues with me about the way I care for my diabetes, and then tells me he only has 1 other patient who has as good control as I do. Sometimes I just want to skip the visit to avoid such discussions, but otherwise, I much prefer face-to-face meetings with my doctors.

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    5. Sue Martin

      My previous Endrocrologist like in-person appointments, which I did too since we had a long relationship. She retired last year. I’ve seen the new Endrocrologist only via televisit. It’s hard to build new connections that way. I don’t know if it’s worth trying to go into the office at this time since I’m planning to move in the next year.

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    6. GLORIA MILLER

      I prefer online since most of the time my endo tells me I am doing fine and don’t change a thing. I knew that before going to see the endo! And I would rather not be possibly exposed to Covid in the waiting room.

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    7. Anthony Harder

      The option for virtual office visits presents lots of advantages to many groups. Personally, I prefer in person because I’m not centered in a group receiving those advantages and like personal contact.

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    8. Rebecca Lambert

      I don’t have a preference.

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    9. Ernie Richmann

      I believe the in person appointment allows the doctor to get a better look, take a blood pressure reading, temperature, pulse, foot examination, and blood tests- A1C and other.

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      1. KSannie

        Exactly. If something can be resolved by telehealth, you probably do not need to see a doctor. My husband had one telehealth visit and all that happened was that he was told to come in for tests. So it was no longer going to be remote.

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    10. Amanda Barras

      I prefer virtual so I don’t have to travel. At least for my Endo. I make my own setting changes etc. So, labs are my only concern.

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    11. Janelle Stallkamp

      I feel since we’re basically going over numbers from my pump, that virtual makes the most sense.

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    12. George Lovelace

      Either, but getting to the age where Medicare will decide for me. I share my Dex with my Doc. but I need in person for Tandem Data and Blood draws

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    13. Mig Vascos

      I’d like to see my endocrinologist in person at least once a year. When is turn to se the nurse practitioner that supposedly manages my pump it’s convenient to do it on line.
      On line visits could be very convenient times, but personal contact with doctors is important too.

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    14. Marsha Miller

      I always get anxious for In-person appointments. So I have gotten spoiled😊 I do have an in-person appointment in 2 weeks though!

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    15. TomH

      While teleconference is OK, you get more out of being in the same room with someone; more focus, better interpretation of gestures and facial expressions.

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    16. connie ker

      I only prefer in person visits because that is when I get Prolia shots, plus I like face to face conversations since I live alone.

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    17. kristina blake

      I prefer televisits. No need to spend time driving there, waiting in the waiting room at home I can be doing other things until the call comes), no scolding about my weight (that’s the favorite activity of the intake nurse (she says it loud enough for the entire waiting room to hear – scale is just around the corner, and I wear a size 0-2 so my weight is fine),. I get my labs drawn tat the lab, and upload using T-connect, which shows pump and Dexcom data, every month.

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    18. Jneticdiabetic

      I put both. Most of my endo visits are focused on reviewing pump/CGM downloads, which I feel can be achieved virtually. However, it’s probably best to get at least one annual physical check of vitals, feet, and in my case thyroid, to make sure any related health issues don’t go unnoticed.

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    19. Pauline M Reynolds

      Although I marked “in person”, actually both would do. In my case, I moved here last August and have never met my diabetes person. Time for an in person visit.

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    20. Carol Meares

      I sometimes need to have televisits because I am out of town. My endo knows me well, so it works for now. I generally get more out of personal visits tho’. As I get older I have additional issues that could be addressed that are difficult to do in a televisit. For instance, frozen shoulder.

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    21. Janis Senungetuk

      I think alternating every other appointment works best for me. If the virtual appointment is only thru a landline phone call I have problems clearly hearing my physician. I haven’t had a cellphone appointment with her. Three months ago I had a very good in person appointment. Yesterday had an in person appointment with my most knowledgeable CDE. We could have covered the same information by email or phone, but I was happy to actually see her. Not sure if my October endo appointment will be virtual or in person. I always try to get any necessary labs done several days before so results can be discussed during the appointment along with t:connect pump and CGM reports. I don’t want to waste her time or mine.

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    22. Steve Rumble

      I also use teleconferencing when that option seems appropriate!

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    23. Cheryl Seibert

      I answered some virtual and some in-person. If appointment is only to review pump/CGM data and lab results, then a virtual appointment is perfect. However, if endo is checking foot health or T1D complications (i.e. neuropathy), an inperson visit is preferred

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