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      Amanda Barras likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      Do your best and forgive yourself for missing the perfect mark. Get back on schedule as soon as you can. Give yourself permission to be human, we make mistakes!
    • 4 hours, 29 minutes ago
      Amanda Barras likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I will eat what I want, within reason and bolus as needed. Also, if I do overindulge, I will not beat myself up about it, just bolus accordingly.
    • 4 hours, 30 minutes ago
      Amanda Barras likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
    • 9 hours, 2 minutes ago
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      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
    • 10 hours, 44 minutes ago
      Richard likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
    • 11 hours, 48 minutes ago
      ConnieT1D62 likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I will eat what I want, within reason and bolus as needed. Also, if I do overindulge, I will not beat myself up about it, just bolus accordingly.
    • 11 hours, 49 minutes ago
      ConnieT1D62 likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
    • 13 hours, 16 minutes ago
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      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I’m not sure if it’s a strategy or not but I host my whole family which is always about 17-19 people. I’m running around days leading up to the holiday, cleaning, prepping, mowing the yard (live in FL), and the day of, I’m always moving with little time to over-indulge. This year, my 1YO great-niece will be there. I will be playing itsy bitsy spider about 100 times and lifting her (30 lbs) off and on. Every body brings stuff. As you can probably tell, it’s exhausting but I love it. I have no children of my own but lovely nieces, nephews, and 6 greats.
    • 13 hours, 28 minutes ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      Do your best and forgive yourself for missing the perfect mark. Get back on schedule as soon as you can. Give yourself permission to be human, we make mistakes!
    • 13 hours, 29 minutes ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I will eat what I want, within reason and bolus as needed. Also, if I do overindulge, I will not beat myself up about it, just bolus accordingly.
    • 13 hours, 30 minutes ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I’m not sure if it’s a strategy or not but I host my whole family which is always about 17-19 people. I’m running around days leading up to the holiday, cleaning, prepping, mowing the yard (live in FL), and the day of, I’m always moving with little time to over-indulge. This year, my 1YO great-niece will be there. I will be playing itsy bitsy spider about 100 times and lifting her (30 lbs) off and on. Every body brings stuff. As you can probably tell, it’s exhausting but I love it. I have no children of my own but lovely nieces, nephews, and 6 greats.
    • 13 hours, 31 minutes ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
    • 15 hours, 11 minutes ago
      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I will eat the foods I love, but in limited amounts and definitely with a pre bolus.
    • 15 hours, 12 minutes ago
      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      Do your best and forgive yourself for missing the perfect mark. Get back on schedule as soon as you can. Give yourself permission to be human, we make mistakes!
    • 15 hours, 30 minutes ago
      Vicki Andersen likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I don't change my eating habits. If I go to a group gathering, I bring my own food, or make absolutely sure I know there is no gluten in the foods. But, generally, I do not indulge. I eat the types of foods I eat everyday.
    • 15 hours, 30 minutes ago
      Vicki Andersen likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      Do your best and forgive yourself for missing the perfect mark. Get back on schedule as soon as you can. Give yourself permission to be human, we make mistakes!
    • 15 hours, 31 minutes ago
      Vicki Andersen likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I ask to bring a contribution that I can eat to any gathering, particularly a dessert. As others have said, I estimate carbs, follow my BS and give correction doses. Try to focus on being sociable and having fun rather than food.
    • 15 hours, 31 minutes ago
      Vicki Andersen likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I will eat what I want, within reason and bolus as needed. Also, if I do overindulge, I will not beat myself up about it, just bolus accordingly.
    • 15 hours, 31 minutes ago
      Vicki Andersen likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I will eat the foods I love, but in limited amounts and definitely with a pre bolus.
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      Vicki Andersen likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
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      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      Yes, do what I do every other day, well MOST every day; that is try to remain active, and make fairly accurate guesses for carbs consumed and amount of insulin required. One additional "strategy" is that I will ask "the cooks" to share with me any hidden ingredients in mysterious delicious creations - I do enjoy sharing fully in all celebrations. Just yesterday at a birthday celebration, I had to almost double my carb guess after checking with the desert creator.
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      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
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      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      I’m not sure if it’s a strategy or not but I host my whole family which is always about 17-19 people. I’m running around days leading up to the holiday, cleaning, prepping, mowing the yard (live in FL), and the day of, I’m always moving with little time to over-indulge. This year, my 1YO great-niece will be there. I will be playing itsy bitsy spider about 100 times and lifting her (30 lbs) off and on. Every body brings stuff. As you can probably tell, it’s exhausting but I love it. I have no children of my own but lovely nieces, nephews, and 6 greats.
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      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      Do you have any pre-holiday strategies to help your glucose stay within range?
      No. I treat all holiday foods and meals the way I do at other times of the year - I estimate the carbs I will be eating and dose the appropriate amount of insulin. If I go high, I take correction boluses. If I go low, I eat more.
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    If you wear a CGM and share your alerts with any friends or family, do you ever feel like your followers worry too much or contact you more often than you’d like?

    Home > LC Polls > If you wear a CGM and share your alerts with any friends or family, do you ever feel like your followers worry too much or contact you more often than you’d like?
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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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    17 Comments

    1. ConnieT1D62

      I wear a CGM and I have never felt a strong need to use the alert share feature with anyone. At one point I did as an experiment with a RD, CDE colleague that I worked with when we were learning about CGM use for patient care and education. She was all over me whenever the CGM alarmed – it was so annoying and she was so over concerned and judgmental that after 4 days I severed the connection with her following me.

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      1. connie ker

        So good to read your name again, I have missed your thoughts and comments. Connie Ker

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    2. Teresa Murphy

      I feel the friends wouldn’t care to know & family would be too overprotective it would drive me up a wall, however if my husband is near I will tell him, unless he is asleep.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Gustavo Avitabile

      I have my CGM data uploaded to Nightscout, configured so it is publicly visible. I gave the URL to my wife and children (adult), and they look at it, not continuously.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Yaffa Steubinger

      I don’t share my CGM with anyone but it bugs me when an alarm goes off and I get a lot of questions right then and several times later.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. connie ker

      I wear the 14 day Abbott Freestyle Libre which didn’t have alarms, but the newer ones have that as an option. I live alone so am responsible for myself and scan many times a day. Fingers thank me every day, and I thank Abbott for this product which gives me confidence. Sensor and Reader are what I use and the Customer Service has been great through Abbott.

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    6. Ken Raiche

      The most important person to be alerted is me and that’s how it will always be. As well every alert is on vibrate so as to not alert or scare anyone around me😉🙂.

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    7. Grey Gray

      T1D 37 years. Self managed ever since I was taught carb counting and multiple injections. Learned early in life to hide that I even have T1D to most of the world. No way am I sharing my pump/cgm info. I even keep my alarms on vibrate during waking hours. Others around me learned the noises it makes too fast and it is really not their business what my sugar is doing as long as I am not flopping on the floor. Could probably keep ranting on this subject for hours..

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    8. Maureen Helinski

      They did at first but that has been about 6 years ago and now they decided I can take care of it.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Daniel Bestvater

      I used to share my cgm data with my wife. But she worried too much so I no longer share my data with anyone.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Derek West

      I do not ‘share’ except my alarm is on and being a little deaf I do not always hear it when out hiking, so I am grateful to my friends who let me know the alarm is going off.

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    11. Sally Numrich

      I don’t share. I figure it’s my disease and besides the only person I would share with is my husband and he can hear any alarms as well as I can. So no real,need for me to share.

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    12. George Lovelace

      T1 57 yrs, worn CGM since 2009, the only one I Share with is my Endo as no one else would really know what it means.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Amy Nance

      No, I only allow them to receive notification if below 55 😊. And one that follows is also a t1d- she just doesn’t overreact !

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. LizB

      My pump/CGM (Medtronic 670g) does not allow for sharing. My sister has asked me before if I am able to share but even when I get a system that allows it I won’t share with her, because I know she wouldn’t share her Dexcom readings with me!

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    15. Jneticdiabetic

      Shared my CGM with my husband via Nightscout(?) app for a while. Started jokingly referring to him as “Inspector Glucose.” I love him, but having alarms followed by texts asking if I was doing anything about it was too much.

      5 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Marla Peaslee

      I answered this question… no, I do not share. Having said that, the question did prompt a discussion with my spouse….I am now sharing with him…set only to alarm on his end when I am 55 or below. We have been together for 35 years. I am responsible for managing my diabetes. My husband is knowledgeable and supportive. He is calm, cool, and collected, not to mention gorgeous…lucky me !! Fifty two years of living with IDDM. I am healthy and happy. We have a child that just turned 23 years of age, also IDDM since the age of 2. I would love for him to share with me….not going to happen !! He thinks I would worry too much, ha. I will share I believe he manages his diabetes very well.

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