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      Dennis Dacey 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
    • 17 hours, 7 minutes ago
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      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.
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      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.
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      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.
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      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.
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      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
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      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.
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      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
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      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.
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      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.
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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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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
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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?
      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?
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    If you’re on a CGM, have you checked your blood glucose this week using a testing strip?

    Home > LC Polls > If you’re on a CGM, have you checked your blood glucose this week using a testing strip?
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    Has your healthcare team ever talked to you about using a connected insulin pen? Also known as a “smart pen”, connected insulin pens can offer extra technology with the simplicity of injections, like tracking the timing and dose of insulin, tracking insulin-on-board, and calculating insulin doses based on carbohydrate entries. Tell us more in the comments!

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    On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied are you with your current insulin delivery method (pump, pens, syringes, inhaler, etc.)? 5 = the most satisfied, 1 = the least satisfied

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    31 Comments

    1. Trina Blake

      Twice during the warmup.

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    2. Jeff Balbirnie

      Neither are valid readings, in real time. They are solely hints, whispers of where we might be at… none of it is an arterial reading. Interstitial -sp.- fluid readings could be close but it’s not any better than capillary readings which the meters get. All of it give us delayed numbers not currently where we are actually at time wise….

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    3. Gary Rind

      more than I ever thought would be necessary!

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    4. Lawrence S.

      Personally, I find my CGM readings to be more accurate and reliable than my blood test strips. I can remember doing three blood tests, one after another, a few years ago. One reading was around 40, one was around 110, and one was around 160. The only time I do blood tests now is during the two hour warm up of my Dexcom G6 sensor. But, I try to avoid blood tests because I don’t trust them.

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    5. Jane Cerullo

      Have Dexcom G7. Very rarely do finger stick. Sometimes when first inserted if it seems off.

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      1. Justin

        I have G7 too and I agree with you. I thinks it’s sometimes a little off during the 12 hr grace period at the end of the 10 days too.

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    6. JOAN ULMER

      Yes, still on the G6 and during the 2 hour warmup, I check BG during this time. Looking forward to G7 30 minute warmup.

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    7. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      So far, my Sensor has been behaving normally. No unexpected shutdowns or no way-out numbers

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    8. Annie Wall

      Yes, during the two hour wait for Dexcom G6

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    9. Justin

      Yes. It’s important to user finger tests confirm readings that may feel off. The problem is now with insurance. Depending on the plan and coverage year, insurance may fully pay for CGMs, but then they don’t want to pay for test strips too and make you meet a deductible first.

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    10. Eve Rabbiner

      Not unusual for G7 meter to be accurate at the beginning and then start tanking – reading in the 40’s – after 8 hours or so. Sometimes I just wait it out and other times I try fixing it by calibrating but that just seems to confuse the sensor.

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    11. John Barbuto

      Dexcom has been off by over 100, they replace sensors but I now have a 4 month supply with the number of bad sensors the past year.

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    12. Alyne Branson

      I left my phone at home one day. Luckily, I keep a meter in my purse. Usually, I will go weeks without testing my blood. Sometimes I will when I start a new sensor, but not all the time.

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    13. TomH

      I almost always test with a meter/strips during the 2 hour warm-up period of a new G6 sensor and sometimes a couple of times the first day if it seems wonky. Also, if I feel low but the sensor reports in range.

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    14. Marty

      I rarely do finger sticks anymore to “check” my CGM because BG readings from finger sticks and CGM have almost always been closely aligned. I occasionally do a finger stick if I need to be confident of my BG during a sensor warmup period before driving, bolusing, etc. I recently used more finger sticks than usual when I was taking a lot of Tylenol and wanted to make sure it wasn’t affecting my CGM. (It wasn’t.)

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    15. George Rich

      First 24 hours of placing a CGM sensor is a time period with potentially many inaccurate readings because of inflammation around the sensor (Foreign Body Reaction). This makes capillary BG testing a necessity-at least once following warm-up. Also, any CGM low BG readings should be verified with a BG meter before treating.

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    16. Bob Durstenfeld

      I had my first SEVERE low BG in 67 years with T1D this week. So, yes, I checked to make sure my CGM sensor was in sync with reality.

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    17. Daniel Bestvater

      I use a G6 and like to do one finger stick per day with a Contour next meter. I test when my BG is stable and I haven’t had any carbs. If necessary I calibrate the G6. It seems to keep it more accurate.

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    18. rick phillips

      I can go severak days without doing it, but when isyatt a sensor I will check 2-4 times the first day. Trust but verify

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    19. Mark Schweim

      This week???

      Try 7 times per day, average!!!

      Prior to using CGM, I was work required to check frequently so was testing with BG meter an average of 17 times per day.

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    20. Pauline M Reynolds

      Yes. Sensor malfunction.

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    21. Kris Sykes-David

      I use test strips in the first several hours of a new G7 sensor. Or if the numbers seem wonky! Recently, I have put on a new sensor in the last twelve or so hours before the old one is done. (Not starting the new one, obviously.)
      When the old sensor is finished I start the new one already on my arm. The warmup is non-existent and the numbers are really good right out the gate!

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      1. Sherolyn Newell

        Me too, on the testing. Great idea to put the next one one early, hadn’t thought of that.

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    22. Tracy Jean

      I usually check if the Dexcom says I’m low.

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    23. Bea Anderson

      Yes. The last infusion set didn’t deliver, so was checking the replacement. All good!

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    24. mlettinga

      I inserted sensor and hit a bleeder which meant totally off blood sugars the first day. (Reading 40 reality 289)Finally on 2nd day kicked in.

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    25. William Bennett

      I started out with T1 in 1983, just before finger stick meters were a thing, and like 30 years when that was all we had. And you have to recall that those CGMs weren’t certified for bolusing until G6 if memory serves. So it took me a while to build trust to let go of finger sticking for every meal. But I’m currently down to a single one, first thing in the a.m., just to check everything’s on track (it isn’t always). Side bonus: I’ve built up quite a reserve of ContourNext test strips.

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    26. KIMBERELY SMITH

      No

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    27. Annie Simon

      I barely need to use my tear strip and meter as my Freestyle Libre2 and the latest versions have greatly improved the app whereas you don’t need to constantly scan and your reading is continuously displayed so you always know your glucose reading throughout the day. As long as I scan several times a day the sensor is read by the app on its own which is a game changer. I will only use the test strips is there is an obvious discrepancy in my blood glucose readings or in doubt.

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    28. Janis Senungetuk

      This week I’ve tested several times because G6 reported a below 40 reading that I doubted. The two Contour meter tests were even lower, so I drank a bit of apple cider and that took care of the low.

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    29. Amanda Barras

      Luckily don’t have to on a Dexcom

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