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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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      Between your regular T1D care visits, what questions tend to come up that you wish you could ask a diabetes expert? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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      Between your regular T1D care visits, what questions tend to come up that you wish you could ask a diabetes expert? Share your thoughts in the comments.
      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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      Between your regular T1D care visits, what questions tend to come up that you wish you could ask a diabetes expert? Share your thoughts in the comments.
      When I come up with a question between visits, I usually just do some research.
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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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      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?
      No, I keep it in the oven! ;) Same answer as the last time they asked this ridiculous question!
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      Unopened yes, and now even opened just in case. I am getting a new health [lan (thank goodness a much better one - with better doctors and hospitals in network!) so it's worth it. But I can't get any appt - even for a PCP until September. I've been occasionally buying out of pocket insulin, pump and CGM supplies (in my mind, hoarding is a character asset for T1D people). I need to have my enough stuff to see me through, Of course, I am hoping there''s an appt cancellation.
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      Unopened yes, and now even opened just in case. I am getting a new health [lan (thank goodness a much better one - with better doctors and hospitals in network!) so it's worth it. But I can't get any appt - even for a PCP until September. I've been occasionally buying out of pocket insulin, pump and CGM supplies (in my mind, hoarding is a character asset for T1D people). I need to have my enough stuff to see me through, Of course, I am hoping there''s an appt cancellation.
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
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    Did you change or add new devices to your T1D care in the past year?

    Home > LC Polls > Did you change or add new devices to your T1D care in the past year?
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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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    25 Comments

    1. kristina blake

      Nope, kept my bionic self thriving with my Dexcom and Tandem X2 pump!

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Janis Senungetuk

      Yes, replaced my Animas Vibe pump with a Tandem t:slim X2. It’s made a very positive difference.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. ConnieT1D62

      Upgraded to Tandem X2 with CIQ in December 2019 and have been extremely pleased and satisfied with the system since.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Nevin Bowman

      I switched from Medtronic CGM to Dexcom due to accuracy issues with Medtronic.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Rebecca Lambert

      Switched from medtronic to omnipod/dexcom for both better accuracy on cgm and losing the tube on the pump. Much happier and better control.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Robin Miura

      Changed from Medtronic 670g to Tslim with control IQ. A1C lowered quite a bit in the first three months. My doc was happy with the tandem pump. Me too!

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Grey Gray

      4th try with cgm. Guardian 3 actually working this time. Auto mode keeps me very steady as long as I limit my carb intake at one time and eat several times a day spaced every few hours… like a good diabetic

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. Conniekaycox

      Have been type 1 for less then a year. Who knew a pancreas is so important! Have had a dexcom and omnipod for a few months. Way better then multiple daily injections. Thank you to all the people who post on here. Becoming type 1 during a pandemic very tough. You all give me hope that its possible to have some quality of life!

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Ernie Richmann

      Was using inpen. Now using Tandem pump recommended by my endocrinologist. The 30 degree infusion set is working for me. .

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Gene Maggard

      I didn’t actually change CGM (like buy a new brand), but my supplier, Byram Healthcare, upgraded me in the spring from the Dexcom G5 to the G6. Great upgrade!

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Alyce Cerniglia

      Started control iq software on tandem pump with dexcom gx

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Ken Raiche

      Changed from Animas Vibe to Tandem X2 as well Dexcom G5 to G6

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Kathy Hanavan

      Upgrade to CIQ!

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. George Hamilton

      I have no new device in 2020, but I made a software switch on my Tandem-X2 pump. I had started with this pump in 2019 using the Basal-IQ system. In the middle of 2020 I upgraded to Control-IQ with great results. There was no problem with the earlier version, but Control-IQ gives me much better time in range as well as easier adjustment to both highs and lows when they occur.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Pamela Newman

      Upgraded from original OmniPod to the OmniPod Dash system. PDM size is more like a cell phone and not as bulky. The touch screen is easy to use and has Bluetooth technology. When you use the Contour Next One blood glucose meter it will sync your glucose reading to the PDM which is nice. You can also download the OmniPod display app to your IPhone and view your PDM screen as well. I’m looking forward to the closed loop OmniPod 5 system that should be coming out in 2021. Hooray for technology!

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Tim Lors

      I switched from a Medtronic pump to a Tandem X2 t:slim with Control-IQ. That change improved my A1C by 1% over what it was the previous two decades on Medtronic pumps.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Amanda Barras

      I wanted to get a different brand pump and CGM but am stuck in a warranty.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. George Lovelace

      Already had TSlim X2 and Dex G6 – I just this year integrated them both with CIQ

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Linda Murphy

      Still using Omnipod with Dexcom G6. Wondering if anyone switched from Omnipod to Tandem and if prefer Tandem & why. Also for tandem users: do you wind up throwing out a lot of insulin?

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Mig Vascos

      I connected my tandem pump and Dexcom G6 and downloaded the Control IQ. Someone asked about insulin waste with the tandem pump and it all depends on how much insulin you use in 3 days. For the pump to work you have to load the cartridge with at least 110 units of which the line takes about 12-13 units. The line insulin is not usable. So if you are a low insulin user, let’s say 20 units daily, like me, there is a lot of waste.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Carol Meares

      Added Control iQ to my TSlim x2

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. Linda Murphy

      Thank you, Mig Vascos, for your response to my concern about insulin waste with the Tandem. I think I’ll stick it out with my Omnipod for now. Have a great new year.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    23. Molly Jones

      I have not changed devices, but updated them. I now use Control IQ on tandem with Dexcom.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    24. Bonnie Lundblom

      Switched to Dexcom CGM6, works well on my arms but very inaccurate on my abdomen. Dexcom has been great with replacing sensors that fail or are horribly inaccurate.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    25. Britni Steingard

      Started using the Omnipod Dash in February and upgraded to from the Freestyle Libre 14-day to the Freestyle Libre 2 a couple months ago. Not have a good time with the Omnipod. I want to go back to injections.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply

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