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      Katrina Mundinger likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I actually don't care, consequently I don't know either. When I was diagnosed I often didn't have the $18 for a vial of Humulin and used expired insulin others wouldn't. I tracked everything. The math didn't change, old or new. How many do I have total? More than I need and enough to share through my endo's office.
    • 4 hours, 49 minutes ago
      Katrina Mundinger likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I am working through the end of my 90 day supply of Insulin. It is time to order another batch. Usually 6 vials.
    • 5 hours ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Funny you should ask right now. I had to personally buy my first-ever vial in 25 years. Thanks Medicare for all the obstacles you place in the way. Am I grateful for Medicare? Yes, I guess, but I paid in all my life and I’m still paying. But Walgreens can never get the preauth right. They don’t send it to my doc or they send the wrong form. So I had the bright idea to change pharmacy’s, Publix. I went and had a convo with them, explaining I’m on a pump, I mentioned part B, the preauth. No problem. Have your doc send the script. That’s a whole other story. Then I get a call from Publix. We don’t do part B. Wow, wish you had told me. OK, I’m just going back to Walgreens. Except Medicare won’t allow refills without doctor script. So they called my doctor and my doc declined it because they had already approved it for Publix. Now I had sent an email explaining all of this to doc. I called my doc but they don’t answer their phones. Left a detailed message but have no idea whether they got anything. So I asked Walgreens if I could buy a vial. Nope, no script from doc. So I went to Publix, explained it all and they sold me a vial for $29. It was worth it but so frustrating because I can’t get my hands on a script anymore and take it where I dam-well please. Sorry for long post. I’m angry.
    • 5 hours ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Oh sometimes I miss the old days of not needing an Rx for insulin in any state. Needles and were restricted due to illegal drug users, but then came disscsions about drug abusers sharing dirty needles. I'm not sure where that ended. Anyway it's extremely abusive for politics and insurance companies controlling diabetic supplies. The disease is a big enough burden.
    • 5 hours, 7 minutes ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I just got my 3 mo supply so I get 6 for 3 mo. I just opened the 1st if the 6
    • 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
      Gary R. likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Novo has an uninsured discount for their unbranded “insulin degludec.” I pay $35 for 3 boxes of pens (90day supply). That breaks down to less than $12 per month.
    • 5 hours, 56 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      This is one of those questions that makes me wonder what on earth somebody hopes to learn from the answer. T1D Exchange - please explain.
    • 5 hours, 56 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Medicare is basically not covering Tresiba in 2026 :( so I've been busy stockpiling pens. I have enough Tresiba pens in the fridge to get me through '26 without having to buy any.
    • 5 hours, 57 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Novo has an uninsured discount for their unbranded “insulin degludec.” I pay $35 for 3 boxes of pens (90day supply). That breaks down to less than $12 per month.
    • 9 hours, 5 minutes ago
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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.
    • 11 hours, 53 minutes ago
      Donna Owens likes your comment at
      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
      Yes. It’s f*ing annoying.
    • 22 hours, 36 minutes ago
      Amy Schneider likes your comment at
      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.
      I want a thumbs down icon!
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      Kathy Hanavan likes your comment at
      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.
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      ConnieT1D62 likes your comment at
      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.
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      ConnieT1D62 likes your comment at
      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
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      ConnieT1D62 likes your comment at
      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!
    • 1 day, 2 hours ago
      Becky Hertz likes your comment at
      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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      This article explains the Dexcom G7 features in a clear and easy way, especially for people new to continuous glucose monitoring. Very informative and helpful. Sportzfy TV Download
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      Have you ever been told you couldn’t physically do something because you live with diabetes?
      Long time ago - told there were certain occupations I would not be allowed to do because if T1D. Pilot, air traffic controller, military, etc.
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
      I have been told many times "YOU CAN'T EAT THAT!" ONLY to frustrate them and eat it anyway and then bolus accordingly.
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
      I think it is a common experience for most people with T1D. People do not understand anything about it. I do not take it personally. I try to educate when appropriate.
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
      Lol hell when haven't they. Lol
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    Health care providers may prescribe type 2 diabetes medications that might be helpful for a person’s concern or problem with T1D – commonly called ‘off-label use’. Does your provider currently prescribe you any type 2 diabetes medications ‘off-label’? Select all that apply.

    Home > LC Polls > Health care providers may prescribe type 2 diabetes medications that might be helpful for a person’s concern or problem with T1D – commonly called ‘off-label use’. Does your provider currently prescribe you any type 2 diabetes medications ‘off-label’? Select all that apply.
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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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    29 Comments

    1. Ginger Vieira

      YES! And these medications have been so helpful to replace the other FIVE hormones that people with type 1 diabetes don’t produce.
      Read more about here:
      https://t1dexchange.org/semaglutide-type-1-diabetes/
      And here:
      https://t1dexchange.org/t1d-hormones/

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      1. cynthia jaworski

        Excellent links. Thank you.

        Everyone should be made aware of these facts.

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    2. Kevin McCue

      Doc prescribed semaglutide as WeGovy however due to cost have been unable to give it a try. The goal was to prevent sharp spikes in glucose.

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    3. Katrina Mundinger

      Was once prescribed liraglutide but it did nothing for me except make me feel nauseated.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. TEH

      I asked my Endo specifically if “off label” would help me and he said Medicare would not cover it and as such it would be very expensive.

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      1. Bob Durstenfeld

        I have no issue with coverage on Medicare. Find a Part D plan with those meds on their formulary. I use AETNA/CVS CARMARK.

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    5. mojoseje

      I’m on Metformin and wish I were on Trulicity because I lost weight on it and used less insulin. Unfortunately, my new insurance doesn’t cover it because I’m T1.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Mary Dexter

      Every few years I have to ask that my medical records say that I am T1/LADA because some fool doctor has changed it to T2 based on my not being a child. The fight for continued access to insulin and CGM is ongoing.

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      1. Trina Blake

        That is so frustrating! Don’t some doctors realize there is no cure for T1D (not even considering the fact that some adults are Dx’s with T1D, or the LADA situation? Why do you think the names were changed?) Anyway, I have had to tell them that if a child has access to the necessary treatment etc they get to grow up to be adults with T1D>

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      2. Rafaela

        I hope the doctor who that is not your current one. Good grief!!!

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    7. Trina Blake

      I’ve asked about using Ozempic, but the Endo says no. His reasoning was that there is (supposedly?) a risk for DKA. That doesn’t make sense to me, I fully expect to still have T1D, and still require active insulin dosing etc. I need to look into that DKA risk thing. The only thing I am somewhat wary of, is that I hear that if you stop (titrate off) Ozempic, the weight comes back rather quickly. Don’t know if I want to add another Rx regimen for the rest of my life.

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    8. Georgina Sokol

      It’s never been mentioned to me. I have never heard of this.

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    9. Bob Durstenfeld

      Yes, I have insulin resistance, I use Acarbose. Metformin and Jardiance. They reduce my insulin requirements br 25-20%. I have had T1D for 66 years.

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    10. Amanda Barras

      About 10 years ago a doc put me on metformin but I discontinued use when losing insurance. Didn’t felt it helped enough anyway.

      My current doc wrote me an Rx for Ozempic, I tried it for 2 months before I stopped taking it due to heartburn and other gastrointestinal distress. I felt it lowered my appetite, but nothing else.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Jane Cerullo

      Personally do not need. My A1c has never been over 6. Usually 5.4-5.7. I do not get lows. Use MDI for year and a half and never knees same as with pumps but with less hassle. I use InPen and Iport and happy now to have tubes hanging off of me. Omnipod was ok but too expensive on Medicare

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    12. Becky Hertz

      I’m in Jardiance (SGLT-2) to try to preserve kidney function.

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      1. Becky Hertz

        Have also been on Victoza (GLP-1) in the past for insulin resistance.

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    13. Henry Renn

      Circa 20 years ago T2 dx added to T1 dx(46 yr at that time). High insulin resistance. Put on new T2 med. Bgs evened out. 6 weeks in FDA recalled med & withdrew approval. Never put on another. I’d like even bgs but at this point 71 yrs old & almost 67 yrs T1 I’m on about 10 meds & do not wish to add another.

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    14. Tracy Jean

      My doctor prescribed me Victozia. My insulin needs went down and I was in range 100% most of the time but it put me in the donut hole in 4 months.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Lee Johnson

      My HCP wants to use T2D med for possible help in loosing weight, I am not convinced that is a good idea, especially since my HCP is very overweight!

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. William Bennett

      Jardiance (empagliflozin) and Metformin. Doc put me on Metformin years back when I was doing MDI to help with Dawn Phenomenon. Didn’t really help–only got control of it when I started using a pump–but my endos have said it has other beneficial effects so why not stay with it. Started Jardiance much more recently and it has been hugely beneficial in keeping tighter TIR. I do pay a higher copay for it but it’s worth it to me. Haven’t gotten any pushback from Medicare or my supplement plan about it.

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    17. Sharon Gerdik

      My Endo determined that I might be insulin resistant and ordered Ozempic, which is Semaglutide. I was able to decrease my insulin needs significantly and I lost 55 lbs in one year.

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      1. Lenora Ventura

        Hey Sharon, I had the same success using Rybelsus!! Yea for us ☺️

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    18. Lenora Ventura

      Yes, my Endo prescribed Rybelsus (GLP-1 Receptor) last March and I have had great success with it. I’ve lowered my insulin usage 50%, dropped my A1C by .5 points AND lost the 50 lbs I’ve been carrying around since having our boys, over 20 years ago!!!! Huge win for me. However, with a new insurance company this year, it is appearing to be impossible for a prior authorization. My doc is fighting but we’ll see…….

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    19. Sandra Norman

      I read about GLP-1’s and asked my endo about it , he was open to giving it a try, I’ve been on it for 7 months (Trulicity), it has lowered my A1C .5 and easily lost 18 lbs. which has been a struggle since menopause, lowered my Synthroid dose also. I am very happy with it, have not had problems with getting it covered under insurance.

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    20. Valentina Potempa

      My endo is open to prescribing a GLP1 to see if it helps with management, however, my insurance will not pay for it since I have type 1 diabetes.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. eherban1

      I take all three: a GLP-1 receptor agonist (Victoza); a SGLT-2 inhibitor (Jardiance- empagliflozin.) and, a biguanide (metformin). Thanks to these, my insulin usage went from 120-140 units per day to 24-40 and my weight dropped 65 lbs.

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    22. Wanacure

      Prompted by this forum (or a link from this forum) , in my last phone visit with my endocrinologist I asked about using metformin or Ozempic to prevent slight after-meal spikes. The disappointing answer: “Using those could complicate the question of why you broke your ankle and may have osteoporosis. We know you have celiac disease. That does not explain why you are not absorbing sufficient nutrients, so I’m referring you again to Gastroenterology.”
      Since there seems to be a correlation between osteopenia/osteoporosis and T1D, I’m surprised I wasn’t prescribed extra calcium and Vit D3 long ago.
      Come to think of it, a previous health care expert in diabetes DID suggest I take calcium carbonate tablets (like Tums) after each meal and I did for a couple of years.

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    23. Cristina Jorge Schwarz

      In addition to metformin and Ozempic, I take LDN off label for my connective tissue disease, but it actually helps with my T1D a bit, too

      3 years ago Log in to Reply

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