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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      People keep sending me articles with headlines that suggest stem cell transplants “cure” diabetes. However, as mentioned above, a lifetime on immunosuppressive drugs carries its own risks that are probably worse than the risks of well-controlled diabetes. They’ll figure out a way to hide these engineered beta cells from our immune systems someday. I might be willing to call it a “cure” when that happens, although I’ll probably to too old to benefit by then.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      I am aware that cell therapies are being researched. This may be a panacea in the future. But, for me, red flags are waving. There are many possible dangers with these experiments. I only have this one life. There are no do-overs if something goes wrong, or if there are side effects. So, I tread carefully. Even with all the health issue that I have, I enjoy the one life that I have.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      If you or your spouse live with T1D and are thinking about having a baby, how concerned are you about them carrying T1D autoantibodies?
      I decided not to have kids when I was young enough to do so. I was too worried I may pass it to them, or their children.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      I follow diabetic research rather meticulously. Most advancements are top-notch. But please take note of the risks and warnings. My spouse, on an entirely different issue (lower lumbar pain) injected umbilical stem cells one ago and has had intense headaches ever since.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      Are you familiar with cell therapies that are being developed to treat T1D?
      Taking immunosuppressive drugs creates a whole other risk factor.
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      If you or your spouse live with T1D and are thinking about having a baby, how concerned are you about them carrying T1D autoantibodies?
      I had two healthy pregnancies. The only issues were low blood sugars and my babies being born early other than that they are 38 and 35 years old, healthy children.
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      When you bolus for a meal, do you usually estimate carbs, use an app, or the nutrition label? Please share your habits in the comments.
      I use them all. I use an app when I’m eating out. I use labels when at home. If not on the app I estimate.
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      When you bolus for a meal, do you usually estimate carbs, use an app, or the nutrition label? Please share your habits in the comments.
      I generally do a very rough guess of carbs and correct if needed by adding more insulin for an also rough guess for effect of fat and protein later. My alert is set at 130 to remind me so I don’t get too high. I watch arrows a lot. I have had individual sensors lately that are not accurate. This can throw me off, where the sensor reading will be going up fast at say 180 and I will test my blood and it is 130. Sometimes I will have already corrected for the 180. This can cause a very rough day having to feed the insulin. I am hoping sensors will continue to get more accurate. So much depends on it especially with the algorithm. I usually don’t wait for my algorithm to correct because it will let my bg get too high. I know I’m supposed to let the algorithm do its thing but my goals are more strict. I am on G7 and Omnipod 5. I would like to be able to set my target at 100.
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      When you bolus for a meal, do you usually estimate carbs, use an app, or the nutrition label? Please share your habits in the comments.
      I should have clicked the fourth option. I use the labels if available. If not, I estimate.
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      If you or your spouse live with T1D and are thinking about having a baby, how concerned are you about them carrying T1D autoantibodies?
      We knew the risk was 50%. My wife miscarried 4x. We ended up with three great sons, only 1 has T1D. His eldest daughter (of 2) also has T1D.
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      If you or your spouse live with T1D and are thinking about having a baby, how concerned are you about them carrying T1D autoantibodies?
      47 years ago i had my pregnancies and didnt hear about her carrying T1D antibodies but i did have concerns about my child having diabetes. When she was about 12 there was a study to see her chance of developing diabetes ,this blood test was negative. 2 of my grandchildren have been tested and were negative . At the time of my pregnancies i had diabetes for 10 years
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      When people talk about diabetes, are there trigger words that bother you? Please share what they are in the comments.
      oh and this one...... when I see a new doctor they say... "let's get some blood work to see if you have diabetes" and I ask them... did you even read my intake forms that say I have had T1 D for over 40 years? ughhhhhh
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      When you bolus for a meal, do you usually estimate carbs, use an app, or the nutrition label? Please share your habits in the comments.
      I use the nutrition labels as a starting point. For home made foods or for restaurant meals, my wife who was a nutritionist, helps come up with a carb estimate. Then there are times that I just have to take a wild ass guess. I have collected a list of over a hundred common foods that I eat and I keep that keep that list in a notes app on my phone right next to my T-slim app. I often check the nutrition labels for things on my list to see if the recommended carb levels for that item have changed. Then I adjust my list as needed. I also check my BG response to listed carbs I eat. I have adjusted some items over time. So, I would call this approach a hybrid. As Daniel Bestvater notes above, we are only controlling one item out of 6. Your mileage may vary.
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      When people talk about diabetes, are there trigger words that bother you? Please share what they are in the comments.
      Not really trigger words as much as not understanding or even aware of the difference between Type 1 and Type 2.
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      When people talk about diabetes, are there trigger words that bother you? Please share what they are in the comments.
      And it's especially frustrating when HCP's ask about "checking your sugars? Be a professional dammit, ask about my "blood glucose"
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      When you bolus for a meal, do you usually estimate carbs, use an app, or the nutrition label? Please share your habits in the comments.
      I count carbs, acc. To Mabel if I have, look up nutrition for items, and estimate if needed. Used to always cook myself till this yr, now in apt where food is provided, so now looking up a lot to estimate. Going pretty well
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      When you bolus for a meal, do you usually estimate carbs, use an app, or the nutrition label? Please share your habits in the comments.
      Years ago I used to calculate out carbs with a scale & book. Then I realized it didn’t seem to make a huge difference. I had many discussions with an endocrinologist friend about this topic and we both found that highly accurate carb counting didn’t seem to make much difference. As long as you are in the ballpark. I think we need to realize the pancreas produces at least 6 BG regulator hormones and we are only injecting one, insulin. So we need to do our best but not stress over it. This is at least why 2 identical meals can result in two different BG levels.
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      It depends on the situation. At home I calculate carbohydrate with my scale. At restaurants it depends on if they have nutritional information available. If they don't have it, I estimate. The same with eating with other people's houses even while using my scale.
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      If I have a label I use it. Mostly I guesstimate then use the info the next time I eat the same meal. I am a big eater with no weight problem. When I go out, usually 2-3 times per week, I have to put in 90 grams of carbs, then add if not enough because I will go low before I go high. The other times, when eating at home, I eat less. Exercise is key. I just got back from 3 trips in 6 weeks. To Sicily, Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and to visit family in Baltimore. Only in Baltimore did I have issues with BG, because I wasn’t walking as much, although I did walk 1.5 miles most days. A1C when got home was 6.3. Time in range about 75%, down from usual 85%. I’ll take that. Not traveling for another year probably and will get back on track.
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    Do you have any flavors of glucose tabs that you prefer? Select all that apply!

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    Sarah Howard

    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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    45 Comments

    1. ConnieT1D62

      Yuck – glucose tablets make me gag. I don’t use them. I prefer glucose gummies as a quick fix for hypo prevention on a trending low BG level; Transcend gel for a more substantial low, and a snort of Baqsimi nasal glucagon for a serious double downward arrows low.

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      1. KCR

        I also keep Transcend gel on hand for lows. So much easier to get down in a hurry!

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    2. Jeff Balbirnie

      Detest nasty, flavored chalk. Won’t use it voluntarily . Any “cure” someone must COUNT and then repeat over and over to try and stop a danger-low is a dangerously bad cure, just saying.

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    3. Lawrence S.

      I chose orange and tropical fruit. But, honestly, I haven’t eaten glucose tabs in years. I do always have glucose tabs handy, but I prefer to use honey, fresh fruit, fruit juice, etc. Glucose Tabs are too dry and get caught in my throat, unless I take water with them.

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    4. Teri Morris

      They now make a chocolate marshmallow flavour which is a nice change, but any of them are pretty gross if you have to consume more than three, which is what is recommended.

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    5. T1D4LongTime

      I have not used glucose tabs for decades. Hard to carry, messy/chalky, cause me to choke when trying to eat them fast and it takes too many to effectively treat a low.

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    6. KCR

      I have tried several brands of glucose tabs and flavors and decided that ReliOn Orange are the most palatable.

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    7. Gary Rind

      if I’m having a bad low, I now use full strength Gatorade. 8 ounces are 16 grams of carbs, can chug it quickly and it works faster than glucose tabs. also use Smarties, a roll is 6 grams of carbs.

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    8. Rob Smith

      My favorite is the white ones in the Relion tropical fruit flavor.

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      1. Katrina Mundinger

        Me too–I wish they made those by themselves! 😉

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    9. KIMBERELY SMITH

      I will try different kinds

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    10. Brett Crystal

      Kroger has/had watermelon glucose tabs that I liked a bit too much!

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    11. Annie Wall

      I checked “other” as I don’t use the tablets for the same reasons others have stated about them. However, I found glucose gummies that are great! They are easy to chew and have 3 grams per gummy. Usually 2 gummies will do the trick for me. They come in three flavors in the bottle but they all taste the same to me and taste equally fine to me. They’ve gotten hard to find but I usually can get a couple bottles on Amazon. I don’t care for the star-shaped gummies because they’re only 2 grams per star, though they do taste fine.

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    12. Julia Buckley

      I prefer the chocolate marshmallow ones from Dex4.

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    13. Lyn McQuaid

      I selected tropical fruit but, really, anything *but* orange is fine.

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      1. Kris Sykes-David

        Same here!

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    14. Amanda Barras

      I just use milk at home and candy on the go now. But I do miss the original orange BD glucose tabs in the foil package from when I was a kid.

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    15. John McHenery

      Blueberry

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    16. Marty

      I’m not wild about any of the flavors, which is probably a good thing, but I do miss the individually wrapped tablets that were so easy to keep in a pocket without making a mess or a big bulge.

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    17. Clare Fishman

      I just can’t stomach the orange flavor. Too many flashbacks of injecting oranges in the hospital in 1975.

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    18. Jane Cerullo

      Prefer gummies but I feel tabs work faster.

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    19. Carrolyn Barloco

      I checked tropical fruit, but they all taste pretty much the same. I prefer Jelly Belly jellybeans for lows!!🌸

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    20. Thomas Cline

      I don’t see why anyone would pay the inflated price for glucose tablets when sugar candies like Jelly Bellies work just fine — it’s just sugar, after all. I buy Jelly Bellies in 10lb bulk (my favorite flavors, not the massive assortments). Then there is the pleasure of seeing how rapidly I can separate the flavors and put them into 50ml plastic centrifuge tubes for convenient storage.

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    21. Trina Blake

      I use glucose tabs when necessary – don’t have a sweet tooth, and not interested in the calories of candy (I used to pay my older brother to take my Halloween candy off my hands. I lved the costuems and activity of trick or treating – just ot the candy. Finally my parents obsrved our little transaction, and told my brother he had it backwards – he was supposed to pay me for the candy!). I prefer the little glucose bottles of liquid but they are so damned hard to open. The plastic seal makes it hard when I am low. I have aske strangers to open it for me more often than I have opened it on my own. Scared to break the seal on the cap early in case the cap comes off and spills sticky stuff all over the place.

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    22. Brian Vodehnal

      I have been waiting for this question…wouldn’t it be a much more enjoyable experience if we could get Root Beer flavored glucose tabs? Whose with me?

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      1. Marty

        I have root beer-flavored TRUEplus® Soft Tabs! I think I got them from Amazon but they only seem to have other flavors today.

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    23. Diane Roberts

      I cannot stand the tablets I much prefer the raspberry gummies

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      1. Antsy

        Those taste great! Expensive, but I bought several bottles on closeout, so I’ve got enough for awhile.

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    24. Mark Schweim

      I haven’t used glucose tabs since 1995 or earlier. Smarties Candies rolls are the SAME EXACT ingredients as the glucose tabs, 6 grams carbs per roll, and figuring price per ounce cost less than 1/5 what the advertised “glucose tablets” sell for!

      50 glucost tablets, 4 grams carbs per tablet, are typically priced around $4 per 50 count bottle while the Smarties Candies rolls are sold locally for around $4 for a 3 pound bag which turns out to be around 40 16 gram doses of the same rapid carbs for less than almost 18 16 gram doses if taken as the glucose tablets!!!

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      1. Gary Rind

        where do you get Smarties for $4 for a 3 pound bag?

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    25. mlettinga

      I use sweetarts (American version) which are way cheaper and basically the same thing. Glucose tabs are a rip off to Diabetics.

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    26. rick phillips

      I use powder not tablets and there is no way in hell I would ever use cherry or raspberry.

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    27. Joan Benedetto

      My son does not have a favorite flavor, but he ,absolutely, prefers the mixed flavor gel 3g tabs from Walmart!

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    28. Deborah Wright

      I like any flavor that does not have food coloring in it.

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    29. lis be

      Funny timing, I was just looking for a new glucose tablet brand that doesn’t have food coloring. The tablets I have contain red#40 lake and yellow#6 lake 🙁

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    30. Kristine Warmecke

      When I can find them Fruit Punch, orange is all I can find.

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    31. Judy Sabol

      I HATE the chalky mouth feel of any flavor tablets.
      I use Skittles, all flavors, 1g carb per candy. Easy to tuck a tiny plastic pill bag of 12 or so in any (and every!) pocket.
      I use 4 if my alert sounds at 70, buys me plenty of time for a better snack to kick in.
      I use actual green grapes at home…

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    32. Becky Hertz

      My preference is fruit punch, never had strawberry, loved blueberry but can’t get that anymore.

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    33. Antsy

      A few decades ago, I used to buy lemon flavored glucose tabs. They actually tasted good, but haven’t seen them for ages. I default to orange, and avoid combo-flavors or anything pink.

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    34. Anita Stokar

      In order: tropical fruit, fruit punch and grape. Since they have really jumped in price, I don’t really buy them anymore

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    35. Glenda Schuessler

      I didn’t know glucose tabs were available in all those flavors! I live in a small town in a rural area, we have two drug stores in town. For the past year I have had difficulty finding glucose tabs in these stores, they are not carried in either of the grocery stores. I have spoken to the ordering staff at the drug stores who tell me they order the tabs but they are not available from their warehouse. Makes it harder for those who prefer to shop locally.

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    36. Mary Berube

      I preferred watermelon and the sour apple but haven’t found them for several years.

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    37. William Bennett

      They all taste like chalk, which I’ve always assumed was deliberate to discourage anyone eating them unless they NEED to.

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    38. Maurine Bowser

      I rarely use glucose tabs. I prefer a few oz of Sprite if needed.

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    39. LizB

      Anything but orange. Orange is the worst.

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