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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
      It smells like insulin, thank goodness. If it didn't I wouldn't use it.
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
      On the rare occasion that I spill or break a bottle; I can smell it. It smells like insulin without comparison to anything else.
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
      It smells like insulin. I believe the smell comes from preservatives. It's smelled the same since NPH and Regular insulin.
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
      it just smells like insulin!
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
      Distinctive medicine smell — unique to insulin.
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
      Smells like insulin :)
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
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      Do you notice a certain smell associated with your insulin?
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      Where do you currently receive information about diabetes? (select all that apply.)
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      Did cost have a factor in deciding which diabetes technology devices you use? Share more in the comments about this process for you.
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    Do you typically eat gluten-free?

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    17 Comments

    1. Nevin Bowman

      Yes, because I eat low carb, but not because I am trying to avoid gluten.

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    2. MARIE

      Yes, to avoid the carbs.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. connie ker

      Sometimes those gluten free products are high in carbs and sugar content, so my answer is NO

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    4. Amanda Barras

      Normally no.
      But right now I’m doing a keto/low carb diet and that makes it so I don’t eat any gluten right now.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Jonathan Strait

        But did you know ‘gluten free’ generally means they replace wheat flour with rice flour? Because of that ‘gluten free’ has a higher % of carbs by weight. I personally avoid gluten free (and rice) for that reason alone, just requires more insulin on board.

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    5. María Ana Lugo

      Yes- T1D son is also celiac

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Jonathan Strait

      Depends- if they label something that has never ever had gluten as “gluten free” then sure I’ll consume it. But if it’s something like bread then hell no, has way more carbs than normal versions because of all the rice flour switched in.

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    7. Sahran Holiday

      A most overhyped condition. Gluten sensitivity is very rare. Companies using it to make money.

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      1. Kathryn Keller

        This is true for the overall population, but the t1d community has a higher likelihood of developing celiac disease. Unfortunately, my daughter was diagnosed with celiac disease at 2 years old.

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    8. cynthia jaworski

      my husband has a gluten sensitivity, so we do not include gluten in our meals.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Carol Meares

      I eat grain free mostly because it is a great way for me to cut carbs. I do eat legumes but no regular potatoes. I do enjoy a small portion of sweet potato on occasion. I am not crazy OCD about these self designed rules like if I eat a stew that has potatoes I just pick out the big chunks. And if there is a sauce that someone has thickened with a bit of flour I will be quiet about it and just take it into account. But I don’t eat rice, oats barley or wheat for the most part. I have been eating grain free for around 7 years. It makes a big difference in my BS management.

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    10. Becky Hertz

      Low carb following Dr Bernstein recommendations is gluten free. Not because of sensitivity but because of better glucose control.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Meghan Larson

      I typically attempt to eat grain free which tends to be better on my blood sugar levels.

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    12. William Bennett

      Tested negative for celiac’s, so no. Except that it’s carb-intensive stuff so I generally avoid grains anyway, but not because of gluten.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Lawrence Stearns

      Yes. I have Celiac disease in addition to T1D. My diet has always been vegetables, fruits and grains. I try not to eat a lot of meat. I make my own gluten free bread from Bob’s Red Mill mixes, and Pamela’s mixes. I eat gluten free cereal for breakfast, with fruit. I’ve cut out a lot of prefab foods that contain gluten.

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    14. Beth Franz

      Yes – but only because I eat very low carb and zero grains. I did have a full autoimmune panel not too long ago and had nothing come up for celiac.

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    15. Cheryl Seibert

      I have no conditions that require gluten-free diet. I eat balanced meals with a variety of foods each day. No need for ‘special’ or fad diets.

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