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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!
    • 51 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!
    • 21 hours, 33 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, 34 minutes ago
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      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, 36 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, 37 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, 38 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.
    • 23 hours, 4 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
    • 23 hours, 4 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, 57 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
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      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, 11 hours ago
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      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, 19 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, 19 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, 19 hours ago
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      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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      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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      Do you have Glucagon on hand that is not expired? If not, please share why in the comments.
      I have been a T1D for 57 years. I have not had Glucagon on hand in 25+ years. Normal carb/sugary items seem to be ok.
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    Has anyone from your T1D health care team discussed diabetes distress with you? (Diabetes distress is an emotional response to the burdens of living with diabetes and the self-care necessary to manage diabetes.)

    Home > LC Polls > Has anyone from your T1D health care team discussed diabetes distress with you? (Diabetes distress is an emotional response to the burdens of living with diabetes and the self-care necessary to manage diabetes.)
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    If you use both an insulin pump and CGM, do you currently use any of the following automated insulin delivery (also known as “predictive low glucose suspend” or “hybrid closed loop”) algorithms to help keep your glucose in-range?

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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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    30 Comments

    1. Molly Jones

      I chose no, but have had depression and chronic conditions that are associated with depression dealt with before the diagnosis of T1B. (Epilepsy and hypothyroidism)

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Sue Compo

      After driving 2hours to my endo, my 15 min appt is just filled with number inquiries and chatter.

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    3. Jane Cerullo

      Not really but if I have something going on he listens. Had problem this spring when I had Covid. He listened and changed my insulin doses so I could find what worked at that time. On MDI. Needed a lot of basal. But now back to normal

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. William Bennett

      After 40 yrs you’d think that would all be settled, and mostly it is. But over that time I’ve had bouts with what I call “T1 Claustrophobia.” Mostly triggered by some major change in regimen. Switching from MDI to a pump, or changing pump brands, or going from a standard pump to an AID system, e.g. Suddenly the fact of T1 is all up in your grille for days and weeks on end as you try to get it dialed in, like getting dx’d all over again. Worst is when things are just not working and I can’t figure out why but I HAVE to figure it out and I’m just hyper-aware of being chained to this beast 24/7/365 with manacles that are never going to be unlocked. Yeah, that. But most of the time this is all just routine, part of daily life, and I don’t think about it very much.

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    5. Jian

      no but always ask if I have any concerns or issues to discuss. I feel very conformable and would be able to say if I was experiencing this. I have in the past several times when other issues occur on top of diabetes. I take action if I feel I need to see a. mental health provider

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    6. mojoseje

      I absolutely have diabetes distress related to insurance not covering supplies, high copays, and loss of coverage.

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    7. Lawrence S.

      I said, “I am unsure.” I complete a questionnaire before each visit. Social welfare questions are part of the questionnaire. I don’t know if some of the questions that my APRN asks me are assessing my emotional distress. I don’t remember direct discussions about diabetes distress. She always starts the discussion with “How are you doing?”

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. Eric Lichtbach

      My Doc suggested a PhD of physiology 20 years ago. I found a bunch of family stuff and my divorce was affecting how I was resenting my diabetes.
      These days I just get tired of being bothered with caring for myself.

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      1. Wanacure

        Eric, your last line resonated with me. But when I feel that way, i try to to remember to counter that with: It is good to care (feel compassion) for myself and all living beings, because we are part of the web of life and interdependent.

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    9. Tod Herman

      I put no but it’s because after the general subject was asked, I responded that I wasn’t having any issues. As such we moved on and I didn’t have to hear about it anyway.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Eve Rabbiner

      I’m vigilant. My A1C and TIR are very good. My endo has confused vigilance with stress. I tell him it’s like having a two year old in the house. You’re always aware of it and do what you can to take care of it, but that doesn’t mean it’s driving you crazy.

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    11. cynthia jaworski

      There is pent y of stress in my life these days, but T1 is not on the list.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Janis Senungetuk

      Over time (years) I’ve discussed many issues all related to the financial stress directly related to managing life with T1D. The majority of conversations have been with my CDE. Just before switching from my discontinued Animas Vibe pump to my current Tandem X2 pump, I did speak with my endo about my distress re. the need to empty my bank account to pay $900 out-of- pocket because of Medicare’s 5 yr. replacement rule. She didn’t have any suggestions then and has not mentioned the subject again.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Wanacure

        Janis, here are some folks who WILL listen to your financial concerns and you can take action with them. Search for https://socialsecurityworks.org and https:://pnhp.org and https:seniorsecurityalliance.org.

        2 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. KIMBERELY SMITH

      My Dietetic specialist hasn’t discuss anything with me

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. terrih57@msn.com

      I said ‘no’ but I am asked – it just never seems like he really wants to know. I did say I was experiencing some burnout and maybe a therapist would help – did he have ant recommendations? No he didn’t and it was dropped. It comes and goes and I manage but after 47 years there are always days/weeks that are hard. Ideally I would love to find a therapist for those with chronic diseases. So far no luck.

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    15. Ahh Life

      While the pity palace is vastly overrated as a permanent place of residence. It is also true as Mark Twain once said, “Wagner’s music is better than it sounds.”

      The optimists continue asserting that folks are ultimately in control of events. But we know it to be false.

      Always the proverbial Dewey Decimal Kool-Aid for T1D—sounds great until you actually do it.

      And trying to explain an unexplainable world to the people who actually live in it is tough. So maybe, assuming a sufficient degree of empirical rigor, a health care person counseling, advising, or maybe even just listening would do some good. ✌️✌️✌️ 😉🙃🙂

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    16. Ready Nerd

      Both my Endo And GP always ask me if I have any questions.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Becky Hertz

      My last endo hinted at it, but I’ve never felt Diabetes distress. 49 years in.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Jneticdiabetic

      I don’t recall my diabetes care providers ever specifically asking about diabetes distress or my mental health. I’m lucky to be doing ok emotionally, despite T1D being a perpetual pain in my pancre-ass. (Word play, one of my coping mechanisms 😉). I have known others though not as easily distracted by pounds so could really use some help in this area but may be unfortunate asking. I do think it would be helpful to have a brief questionnaire before each clinic visit that ask a couple pointed multiple choice questions about this and have local resources to recommend.

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      1. Jneticdiabetic

        This article includes some helpful tips find a diabetes knowledge therapist…
        https://diatribe.org/how-find-right-therapist-when-you-have-diabetes

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      2. Jneticdiabetic

        TYPO, meant: I have known others not as easily distracted by PUNS who could really use some help in this area but may be UNCOMFORTABLE asking.

        2 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. John McHenery

      Discussion was as to whether I was distressed and ended when I said no.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Jen Farley

      I have had a pediatrician send me to therapy because my blood tests were not to her liking. I have had lectures on what I was doing to my body, but when I asked for solutions they stare blankly and tell me to check more and keep my sugar tests at a normal level. My endocrinologist now is now offering explanations and solutions to the problems and less stress or problems. I do get burnout. I just went through a power outage that lasted about a week, family wanting to grab fast food every night, and no way to charge anything. Lots of nights sitting in my car. lol Pain in my behind, yes, love help, yes, need mental help, no, my anxiety and antidepressants are doing their job. 🙂

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    21. Rick Martin

      No, I’ve never had anyone ask me about it. It is a real thing for me though. Fortunately, I’ve been self-educated about it and have sought help on my own.

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. lis be

      I said no, but when I was diagnosed (42 years ago) my endo told me that I needed antidepressants so that my moods would even out and cause better sugar results. I don’t think he had a firm grip. Luckily my mom did not believe him! He also told me I’d likely not live past my teenage years. I often wonder how much of my diabetic anxiety (fear of complications) “distress” is based on the fears that endo ground into my head when I was a kid.

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    23. Brad Larson

      Only had an experience with depression in 1987, 17 years after onset. My T1D was not in control, and was told if you get it back under control, the depression would go away. I did, and it did- go away.

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    24. T1D4LongTime

      I brought it up to my T1D team before they discussed it. After 56 years of this disease, distress is just water under the bridge. Electronics have made it MUCH worse now with constant alarms, alerts, set/CGM change reminders, transmitter expiration, etc. I would never go without a CGM unless I was forced to do so. Realtime BGs are a blessing (and a curse).

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    25. Jeff Balbirnie

      How long is “discuss”? They used the words but the so called “discussion” lasted less than five (5) minutes. They raised the subject and promptly ignored the necessary conversation beyond that ~front door~. A serious pity….

      2 years ago Log in to Reply
    26. Wanacure

      I sometimes feel ambivalent about antidepressants. Some of us need them, some do not. Doesn’t it depend on differing genetics, differing epigenetics, differing ancestral traumas that are passed on verbally generation to generation (or kept secret like incest or adoption or infidelity)?

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