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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      I usually bring up new options and then we discuss the pros and cons.
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      I put "Never" because I'm 85 and stable. Why change a good thing?
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      Ten years ago when I first started seeing her I asked her to work with me as an equal partner in all treatment decisions. She agreed and made a definite effort at every appointment to maintain that commitment. That was a decade ago. Healthcare has changed dramatically along with her caseload. At my 90 day appointment next week I hope she will have the uninterrupted time to allow for an actual pro/con discussion on several issues.
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      the best one was when he recommended a CGM (Libre 2) for the first time. I said to him, "am I gonna scan myself like a can of peaches at the supermarket"? he got a laugh out of that one
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      Have you ever been hospitalized for a type 1 diabetes-related issue? Please share more in the comments.
      I said “No.” Perhaps I’m the luckiest person alive since I’ve navigated the diabetic road for 74 years. Have never had DKA, although symptomatic twice. Have had numerous hypoglycemic affairs, but no hospitalizations. I am also a bit determined. They may hospitalize me for dementia or other old age conditions. But not for T1D. ✨.•*¨*.¸.•*¨*.¸¸.•*¨`*• ¨*.¸.•*¨`*. ¸.•*¨*.¸¸.•*¨`*•.✨
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      Ten years ago when I first started seeing her I asked her to work with me as an equal partner in all treatment decisions. She agreed and made a definite effort at every appointment to maintain that commitment. That was a decade ago. Healthcare has changed dramatically along with her caseload. At my 90 day appointment next week I hope she will have the uninterrupted time to allow for an actual pro/con discussion on several issues.
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      My first one always pushed me towards new tech, letting me try it and then letting me decide. When I moved from Baltimore, a better place to be sick besides NYC you probably can’t find, to Florida, I asked for an Endo recommendation. He suggested USF but that’s a 45 min drive from me, on a good traffic day. So this one is convenient but he is more interested in not being inconvenienced. We got into it the last time I was there and were pretty honest with each other and he told me my insurance was the major problem. I have Medicare and a gap, like I’m not going to use that…I paid for it! Medicare is good paying for most things but you have to fight with them to get even normal prescriptions filled, here at least. So, to drone on, we’ve cleared the air and he and his staff have worked hard this past 3 months to get me what I need. I’m grateful for that. It’s not easy being a doc.
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      To paraphrase a famous Ernest Hemingway line, it would be pretty to think so. 🧠
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      Do you check your blood glucose before driving a car?
      Kind of a bad question, “check” means what, CGM and meter both are used to “check” BG, so it would appear that 60%+ “check”. Maybe it should have been, “How do you check BG before driving?” To get a more specific assessment of the BG checking task.
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      She recommended having the latest incarnation of Glucagon on hand and Lantus pens in case I have a pump problem.
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      Does your T1D provider suggest new offerings (tech, medications, etc.) they think would be beneficial during your appointments?
      the best one was when he recommended a CGM (Libre 2) for the first time. I said to him, "am I gonna scan myself like a can of peaches at the supermarket"? he got a laugh out of that one
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      I think I stay more up-to-date than my doc on what’s available for T1 treatment, but then I’m retired, have more time and more stake in the result than my doc does; further, he has to stay up-to-date on numerous other conditions/treatments, though an argument is true, it is his job. We still discuss settings/treatments/new offerings/changes in formulary of insurance coverage at each appointment a few times a year to go over blood work, update scripts, and check current treatments.
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    If you have T1D, have any of your relatives listed below had type 2 diabetes? Select all that apply.

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    Based on your insurance benefits, are insulin pumps and CGMs covered under your pharmacy benefit, durable medical equipment (DME) benefit, a combination of those two, or some other benefit(s)?

    Sarah Howard

    Sarah Howard has dedicated her career to supporting the T1D community 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. Tim Moeslein

      I answered 1 parent but she didn’t develop it for 50+ years after I was diagnosed.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Bonnie kenney

      My older brother developed type 2 at 72 years old. Many many years after I was diagnosed with type 1

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Donald Cragun

      I’m an only child and neither parent had diabetes. My grandfather on my mother’s side of the family was diagnosed with T2D five years after I was diagnosed with T1D.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Nevin Bowman

      3 of my nieces’ and nephews’ children have T1, but no other relatives.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. George Lovelace

      Dad was a LADA in 1940, I was Dx T1 in 1964. My daughter showed as Gestational in 2000 but it has not progressed any further. Add Gestational to the Answers for accuracy

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Eve Rabbiner

      maternal grandfather

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. Richard Vaughn

      I have 2 aunts and 2 cousins with T2.

      I think a question about T1’s having insulin resistance should be asked. I was T1 for 53 years, and then diagnosed with insulin resistance in 1998. There are many T1’s who have insulin resistance.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. Tina Roberts

      Parents, grandmother, great grandmother and great aunt all maternal.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Lawrence Stearns

      I answered “no.” But, I’m not really sure. I know my maternal grandfather developed diabetes just before he died. He was in his 70’s, but was a very thin, active man. I was young, and never found out if it was type 1 or type 2.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Derek West

      I listed 1 child, but he is very obese and so I do not think the 2 are linked.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Cheryl Seibert

      My paternal grandmother had type 2 diabetes so my father said. I always thought she had Type 1 gestational diabetes (Dad was born in the early 1920s). Dad said she became diabetic in her 50s though. She was a very small thin woman so its odd it was Type 2. She was on shots at least from 1960 on until her death in her 70s. No one else is diabetic on either side of my family.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Natalie Daley

      Why not ask about T1D relatives? My brother and my paternal grandmother were both Late onset T1D. My brother was 23, and my grand mother was in her late 30s or early 40s. I was exactly 40 — a birthday present.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Louise Robinson

      My father was diagnosed with diabetes in the early 1950’s. He was 60 years old at the time. No differentiation was made back then about different types of diabetes. He injected U40 Protomine Zinc Insulin. I developed my Type 1 diabetes at age 27, several years after Dad died after having lived with his diabetes 20+ years. Watching Dad deal day to day with his diabetes made it easier, I think, for me to accept and deal with my diagnosis.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. Patricia Kilwein

      My dad was T1D, mom T2D, and 3 siblings and a niece T1D. These are the ones I know about.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Joan Fray

      My dad had type 1. That’s all.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Patricia Dalrymple

      My grandfather was diagnosed T2 when he was 75. He had a lawn business until he was 75, so activity may have slowed down the diagnosis. My Dad at 55 or so passed out at a restaurant (while waiting for food) and was taken to the hospital. There they diagnosed him as a 3-hour hypoglycemic. He has no memory of that day. The thing was they found a melanoma on his back that would’ve killed him had they not found it and treated it. So thank you hypoglycemia. My mom told him to go get it checked, but he didn’t. Today his doctor says he shows no signs of being anything diabetes related. He is the healthiest 89 year old she has ever seen. I was diagnosed with T2 at age 42. Diagnosis changed to T1 after pills did nothing for me. That was 21 years ago. I consider myself healthy until I remember I have a chronic disease. No current complications.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Kristine Warmecke

      Both parent’s, Father dx. 2 to 3 years ago, Mother 20+ years.
      Youngest brother – of us 3 siblings
      Maternal 3 of 3 Uncles & 1 of 3 Aunt’s
      Paternal zero relatives

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Janis Senungetuk

      My father was dx. with type 2 in his 50’s.He was prescribed one of the first oral drugs for glucose management, later removed from the market after being linked with heart disease. He died from congestive heart failure at 60.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Sharon Lillibridge

      one cousin but she was mobidly obese since childhood

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. LizB

      My brother was recently diagnosed with Type 2 at age 59 (one sister & myself are Type 1). I know that his c-peptide was tested, not sure if he was tested for antibodies, but it looks like he is not Type 1. He is morbidly obese and seems unable to change his diet to help himself.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Sahran Holiday

      Terribly ingnorant question. The two conditions are unrelated except by one symptom. Unsubscibing to this dopey site.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. theburnoutstudios

        If you read the comments, some people clearly have a connection to both type 1 and type 2. The diseases themselves do not have to be linked. This is an ignorant comment.

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        3 years ago Log in to Reply
      2. Amy Malliett

        Sahran, it’s actually a very relevant question, clinically, that is often overlooked. It is very possible for people with T1D to develop the same metabolic issues that cause Type 2 diabetes, if they’re genetically pre-disposed, have relatives with Type 2, have a sedentary lifestyle, etc. Insulin resistance is the hallmark of T2. But I’m sure you can imagine, someone with T1 who ALSO develops insulin resistance will have an even harder time managing it. In fact, “double diabetes” has become in use to describe this phenomenon. People with 1st degree relatives with T2DM are at higher risk.

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        3 years ago Log in to Reply
      3. ConnieT1D62

        Sahran, based on the tone of many of your comments perhaps you will be a lot happier if and when you unsubscribe from this site.

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. Sue Martin

      My two maternal aunts have/had T2D. I was told my great-great-grandparents and aunt had diabetes. Didn’t know what type. This was the reason given that I might have T1D.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    23. Sherrie Johnson

      Two second cousins have type 2 and are on insulin and metformin.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    24. M C

      1 grandparent had Type 2 diabetes – in old age. That’s it. I am the only family member on both sides of the family to have T1D.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    25. Carol Meares

      One cousin (now deceased) on my mother’s side had Type 2. I have 2 cousins once removed on my father’s side who have juvenile T1D. My sister and I have LADA.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    26. ConnieT1D62

      My father at age 42 and his younger sister at age 34 were diagnosed with “adult onset insulin dependent diabetes” in the mid-1960s. Turns out they were both LADA, but it wasn’t called that back then. A maternal first cousin was diagnosed with insulin resistance and later “insulin dependent” diabetes in her late twenties after two gestational diabetes pregnancies with large weight premature deliveries in 1961 and 1963.

      I have at least three Baby Boomer adult cousins of my generation, and several of their adult children on both sides, who are overweight and have been diagnosed with T2 diabetes. No other T1s besides me, my dad, his sister, and my maternal cousin. At least not yet.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    27. Phyllis Biederman

      My paternal aunt developed T1D in her 40’s (I developed mine at age 7 years old). She was my godmother, a very intelligent microbiologist who was certain she’d been misdiagnosed with T2D, so she called me to seek advice (I’m an RN CDCES) about approaching her MD. I felt honored to help her.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    28. Wanacure

      One sibling and one first cousin.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply

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