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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.
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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?
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
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      How much did you know about type 1 diabetes before you were diagnosed?
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      I was 7 when things changed in my home. My older brother was hospitalized for 2 weeks. When he came home, we no longer ate the way we had before. This was 1956. Dessert alternated between sugarless pudding or sugarless Jello. I learned that bread and potatoes had carbohydrates and that turned to sugar. There was a jar in the bathroom. It seemed my brother was testing his urine every time he went in there. There was a burner and pot on the stove designated for boiling syringes. I watched my brother give himself shots and I remember how hard it was to find someone to manage his care if my parents had to travel. Diabetic Forecast magazine came in the mail each month and there were meetings of the local diabetes association that my mother attended religiously. My brother got a kidney and pancreas transplant at age 60 and before he died lived for 5 years as a non-diabetic. A few years later I was diagnosed. Sorry he was not able to make use of today’s technology. I often wonder what he and my late parents would think about me, at age 66, being the only one in the family with type 1.
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    How many people do you know in person (not online) who have T1D?

    Home > LC Polls > How many people do you know in person (not online) who have T1D?
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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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    31 Comments

    1. Wanacure

      Thru the UW (Seattle) Experimental College, I set up a T1D support group to meet in my home. Made some great friends. Learned much. I urge you to do likewise, or meet in a neutral public space like a coffee-house, tavern, public library community room or credit union community room. Preferable to Zoom, Facebook which are NOT private….no matter what they claim.

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    2. AnitaS

      I put “0”, but I used to know more: a cousin who died this past year, people I used to work with but haven’t seen in years. I also know people who have a type 1 spouse or child but since I don’t them personally, I didn’t count them. I also didn’t count someone who also has cystic fibrosis and her mother mentioned that diabetes associated with cystic fibrosis is a little different than a typical type-1, so I didn’t know if to count her or not.

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    3. Ahh Life

      One guy in the monthly diabetic club who used a 670G because of a pancreatectomy a few years ago. One gal who spent time in prison. Oh, and one cat, Io, across the street whom I used to inject daily for a week when the owner went on vacation. Io is also the name of one of Saturn’s moons. Nice name for a cat. ≧◠‿●‿◠≦

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    4. gary rind

      have met most of the people I know thru a T1D group in Houston that meets once a month.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Lawrence S.

      I put “0”. For most of my life, I’ve felt that I am on an island by myself. I see people at the Endocrinologist office waiting room, but, never speak with any of them. I knew of two people locally, but one died recently, the other I only spoke with once, and haven’t seen in 3 or 4 years. I had two cousins with T1D, but both did not take care of themselves and died young.

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    6. Julie Kincade

      Prior to my son’s dx I knew 2, my mother in law and a friend from childhood. Since his dx I have been finding t1ds his age to play with (he is 3yrs old) so now I have 3 t1d children in our circle.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. connie ker

      T1D is auto-immune diabetes, however I know type 2s who have become insulin dependent and call themselves a type 1. I don’t correct them, just listen, and know we are walking a similar journey. I was first diagnosed as a type 1 &1/2 until the medical term LADA came into being. So I only counted the true T1Ds which is 5. Happy Birthday Insulin turning 100 years old!

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    8. Sherolyn Newell

      I put 0. Someone at work has a T1D son, but I don’t know him. I met a little boy at the zoo, maybe 3 or 4 years old, who had T1D. His mom saw my Omnipod and asked if I would talk to him. I thought that was nice.

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      1. William Bennett

        Love it when that happens. A few years ago I was in the parking garage elevator on my way to work and the guy next to me noticed my checking my CGM reading. Turned out he had a kid who had just gotten one and we had a pretty good chin wag about the ins and outs of using one and other T1 stuff. I was late to work but I didn’t care!

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    9. Gary Taylor

      My daughter, three other clergy in my denomination area, three people in the church I serve, one teacher at the seminary I attended, and one friend. Total of nine.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Paul McGuigan

      Hundreds

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Amanda Barras

      When I was a kid, dozens as I went to Diabetes Camp. But, now I only keep in contact on the regular with one diabetic friend. And even that’s online now as we haven’t seen each other in person in years.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Natalie Daley

      I became T1D 17 years after my brother. We were illness buddies as well as good friends. We lived on opposite coasts but talked often and met up a couple of times a year. He died at 67, almost 12 years ago. I miss him every day. There hasn’t been that link with anyone else.

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    13. cynthia jaworski

      As a kid, I had gone to diabetic camp. I stayed in touch with a few of them. I keep meeting T1ds throughout life, usually incidentallt. Recently, I began attending the DC T1international “insulin for all” group. Lots of new, but much younger faces. all were women.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. LizB

      Just one, my sister. I was diagnosed at 19, she was diagnosed 25 years after me in her 40s. I also used to work with a guy who had Type 1 but we didn’t talk much.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. NancyT

      Only my sister. Our mother had been diagnosed late in her life but she died over 20 years ago.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Carol Meares

      I put 5 or 6, but my sister is the only one I know closely. I have two 1st cousins once removed and 3 people whom I met online and have also met in person several times as well as on the phone many times.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. RegMunro

      Although I’ve been T1D since 1966 I’ve not got to know more than two. One is my wife’s gym pal of many years, the other my daughter who contracted diabetes in the early 1980’s.

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    18. Tracy Jean

      I know 8-9, from a local support group. It is the best group I’ve joined.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Patricia Dalrymple

      Can we get a heart emoji that we can click on to show sympathy/empathy for some of these comments like we had in Glu? I cannot bring myself to give a thumbs up when someone mentions they someone died. I miss the heart.

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      1. Patricia Dalrymple

        And maybe an edit key!

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    20. ConnieT1D62

      Several dozens. Attended diabetes camp as a kid in the 1960s and there were at least 50 or 60 T1 kids from ages 7 to 17 as well as college aged counselors and high school aged junior counselors with T1D every year.

      As an adult, I have attended TCOYD ONE and Joslin Medalist Conferences and have met at least 100 other adults with T1D at those events. And Diabetes Sisters (diabetessisters.org) used to have an annual Weekend for Women and there were always several dozen T1 women in attendance, along with dozens of T2 women. I have made many T1D sister friendships with women I met at those DS conferences.

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    21. Vickie Baumgartner

      My endocrinologist has T1D and a few other friends.

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    22. George Lovelace

      I suppose Hundreds if you also include those that have passed on. Dxed in ’64 and it used to feel so lonely, only my Father had T1, then a niece then I started a Local Support Group. It’s hard to tell if they’re not Online. Fun seeing someone Online and going “I remember when they were a youngster in my Support Group”

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    23. KarenM6

      I’ve known 4 or 5 other Type 1s over the years, but no one at the moment.
      2 of the 4 to 5-ish have passed away and I was not close with the other people and haven’t seen them in years.

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    24. Jan Masty

      Just one, my nephew.

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    25. Molly Jones

      I know zero with T1D and one person with LADA. We both were diagnosed around the same age, but her treatment was different than mine, more similar to T2D. She doesn’t bolus for meals.

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    26. Joan Fray

      I had one friend who had gotten T1d the same year as I and was the same age. But he died in his sleep ( hypoglycemia) a few years ago. Only one other, just diagnosed with LADA.

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    27. StPetie

      I put 1 or 2. I was thinking of a dental assistant at my dentist office who I’ve spoken to about t1d. But I don’t really know her outside that office. Other than her, though, there’s nobody.

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    28. persevereT1D52

      I belong to a support group so I included them in answer.

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    29. Savanna Vance

      I have 3 best friends who are also t1d, but I also know several others from school and camp for kids with t1d where I was a camper for 6 years and been on staff since 2012.

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