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      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      Had to, no. But Medicare is adding coverage for FIASP in '26 so it will be "bye, bye, bye, bye, bye" to Lyumjev!
    • 39 minutes ago
      Scott Rudolph likes your comment at
      Have you had to switch diabetes medications in the past year due to health insurance changes?
      Had to, no. But Medicare is adding coverage for FIASP in '26 so it will be "bye, bye, bye, bye, bye" to Lyumjev!
    • 17 hours, 58 minutes ago
      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Unlike most of the comments on this subject matter, I have needed glucagon several times per year. I am very active, and work hard around the house. I have a Tandem X2 pump with Control IQ and a Dexcom G7 sensor. However, from time to time, my blood sugars drop quickly, or I spend too much time between taking my meal insulin dose and eating my meal, where I need help. The glucagon has come in very handy. For me, it would be fool-hardy to be caught without it. Regarding cost, the price on glucagon has shot up, drastically, over the past year or two, even with health insurance. Luckily, I was able to find a generic, NOT pre-mixed glucagon. It is referred to as "Glucagon Emergency Kit For Low Blood Sugar 1MG." It's the old fashioned kind where you have to mix it yourself. But, at least I have something in case of an emergency.
    • 21 hours, 21 minutes ago
      eherban1 likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      I use InPen and it's great. Except they aren't keeping up with iOS so you now have to unlock your phone and open the app to check IOB instead of simply looking at the home screen. You can tell when app developers aren't users, otherwise they'd know how much of a pain this is when you check 50 times a day
    • 22 hours, 22 minutes ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Insurance won't cover and it was several hundred dollars.
    • 22 hours, 24 minutes ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Glucagon is $425 for me on Medicare. It is cheaper to get an ambulance! I have an expired one that will work if I ever need it, but I won't.
    • 22 hours, 25 minutes ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No. During the past century I threw out many glucagon doses about 5 years after each had expired - having never used a single glucagon dose.. This century, two dose kits were disposed of and never used. At this point, in my opinion, with modern tools for accurately monitoring one's body glucose levels, AND common awareness of how one is feeling, severe low BGL can be easily avoided thus not needing "emergency' glucagon. NOTE WELL!!! what I wrote in the last sentence, does NOT apply to the very young, and some newly diagnosed who have not yet mastered insulin dosing and who have not yet been accustomed to recognizing low or quickly dropping BGL.
    • 22 hours, 26 minutes ago
      Trish Bowers likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      I do because it Costc me over $300 to replace it. Too expensive.
    • 22 hours, 52 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      Medicare has added FIASP for 2026! Besides the great news of being able to use this once again, it is one of the few fast acting insulins that works with the inPen. I am considering doing that in the new year
    • 22 hours, 52 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      Been using fiasp for 2 years (in the UK) and it's significantly better than novorapid. Would highly recommend to everyone, especially if you find your insulin a bit slow to act.
    • 23 hours, 45 minutes ago
      Lozzy E likes your comment at
      Multiple daily injections (MDI) users: Do you use an app or other device to track your insulin dosing? Share the tools you use in the comments below!
      Medicare has added FIASP for 2026! Besides the great news of being able to use this once again, it is one of the few fast acting insulins that works with the inPen. I am considering doing that in the new year
    • 1 day, 3 hours ago
      Ahh Life likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      The last Glucagon prescription that I purchased was 15 years ago. Now it's way too expensive because my insurance doesn't cover it. They just want us to either die or use ambulance service to use or send us to ER. Pretty stupid to me. I've had T1D for 52 years and never needed it really. Only 3 times during early morning hypos in 2015-16 I needed rescue to wake me.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      My experience over the past 65 years is that a sugary drink and patience will bring me out of a low satisfactorily. If I’m unconscious, as has happened four or five times over that period, the EMTs know what to do.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Glucagon is $425 for me on Medicare. It is cheaper to get an ambulance! I have an expired one that will work if I ever need it, but I won't.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No I haven't a glucagon in yeans. Reason being:, every time I had a prescription, the glucaagon was never used and expired.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No. During the past century I threw out many glucagon doses about 5 years after each had expired - having never used a single glucagon dose.. This century, two dose kits were disposed of and never used. At this point, in my opinion, with modern tools for accurately monitoring one's body glucose levels, AND common awareness of how one is feeling, severe low BGL can be easily avoided thus not needing "emergency' glucagon. NOTE WELL!!! what I wrote in the last sentence, does NOT apply to the very young, and some newly diagnosed who have not yet mastered insulin dosing and who have not yet been accustomed to recognizing low or quickly dropping BGL.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      I do because it Costc me over $300 to replace it. Too expensive.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Insurance won't cover and it was several hundred dollars.
    • 1 day, 8 hours ago
      René Wagner likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No,insurance won't cover it. T1D for 45+ years and haven't had a situation where I needed it - so far so good
    • 1 day, 10 hours ago
      Vicki Breckenridge likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Glucagon is $425 for me on Medicare. It is cheaper to get an ambulance! I have an expired one that will work if I ever need it, but I won't.
    • 1 day, 17 hours ago
      Richard likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      No. During the past century I threw out many glucagon doses about 5 years after each had expired - having never used a single glucagon dose.. This century, two dose kits were disposed of and never used. At this point, in my opinion, with modern tools for accurately monitoring one's body glucose levels, AND common awareness of how one is feeling, severe low BGL can be easily avoided thus not needing "emergency' glucagon. NOTE WELL!!! what I wrote in the last sentence, does NOT apply to the very young, and some newly diagnosed who have not yet mastered insulin dosing and who have not yet been accustomed to recognizing low or quickly dropping BGL.
    • 1 day, 18 hours ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      My experience over the past 65 years is that a sugary drink and patience will bring me out of a low satisfactorily. If I’m unconscious, as has happened four or five times over that period, the EMTs know what to do.
    • 1 day, 18 hours ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      Expiration dates are put on by the manufacturerbecause they have to, and almost never indicate the product won't work. I am confident if I need it , it will work.
    • 1 day, 18 hours ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      With the latest monitoring technology I will probably never need it. I did need it a couple of times in the past, many years ago, and I do have expired Glucagon on hand. I do question whether expiration is real, since until it is mixed, what is there to expire?
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      Have you been diagnosed with neuropathy? If so, please share your top management tips in the comments.
      My endocrinologist is very good about following the standards of care and looks at my feet every three months when I’m in as well as once a year he does a thorough test with a microfilament and a tuning fork regarding my feet. He says that there is mild neuropathy and at this point, it has not caused me any real problem no pain, numbness, tingling. I recently had a nerve conduction test on my hands because there was concern that there might be something going on with my spine and the neurologist did tell me I had some neuropathy in my hands along with carpal tunnel syndrome in both of them. This all was a surprise to me. I have had a complaint of periodic numbness in some fingers of both hands which he said at this point is mainly being caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. So I think a lot of people with diabetes may be unaware of some mild neuropathy unless their doctors are doing regular thorough testing. my cardiologist also suspects that the fact that my blood pressure tends to go all over the place, sometimes being high, and then crashing to extremely low levels is caused by autonomic neuropathy, and I suspect that some of my chronic gastrointestinal distress may also be caused by some neuropathy. diabetes for 64 years so not a surprise.
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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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    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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