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      kristina blake likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
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      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
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      KarenM6 likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      With the comments I see here there should be more research about aging with T1d. Just an idea…
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      lis be likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      With the comments I see here there should be more research about aging with T1d. Just an idea…
    • 4 hours, 11 minutes ago
      lis be likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I do not qualify for most surveys and when I do, they want private information I do not want to give them, because I do not know how secure their computers ate.
    • 9 hours, 9 minutes ago
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      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      You get very few opportunities to volunteer when you're over 75.
    • 9 hours, 9 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      My age.
    • 9 hours, 10 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 9 hours, 10 minutes ago
      Gerald Oefelein likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
    • 11 hours, 2 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I have participated many times however at 69 I am now outside of their acceptable age range.
    • 11 hours, 2 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 11 hours, 2 minutes ago
      John Barbuto likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
    • 11 hours, 39 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I have participated many times however at 69 I am now outside of their acceptable age range.
    • 11 hours, 39 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I am willing to participate in research, but at 75, I'm usually outside the age requirements.
    • 11 hours, 40 minutes ago
      Steve Rumble likes your comment at
      What factors would affect your participation in diabetes-related research?
      I'm close to 80. No researchers are interested people my age so I don't give it much thought.
    • 1 day, 5 hours ago
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Yes - many meter studies - and an actos study
    • 1 day, 5 hours ago
      keith johnson likes your comment at
      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Only a few. Mainly blood tests and surveys. The others often have restrictions that don’t allow me to participate.
    • 1 day, 5 hours ago
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I participated in the Look Ahead program by Brown University and Miriam Hospital. It was about diabetes, heart disease and weight control. I was in the control group and the first year I gained weight and found out I had heart disease. The stress test at the beginning of the trial showed an abnormality, so I already had a cardiologist when I needed my first of 16 stents.
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I participated in Tandem's trial for ControlIQ and several Dexco. Adhesive trials. Long ago I participated in a study for non-invasive blood glucose testing using a technique called Ramen Spectrum Analysis using different frequenciesof light, that trial could not raise funds to continue.
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Various studies at the Joslin Clinic, the first one back in 2010-2011 for CGMs to be covered by medical insurance companies. I also have done a pizza study to determine how to gauge the longer response by the body to eating pizzas with all its fats.
    • 1 day, 11 hours ago
      Laurie B likes your comment at
      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      Several times. Found out that my pancreas is about 25% of the size it “ought to be” for someone my age. Who knew? Just turned down an opportunity to transform into a lab rat for 8 months on tests of a new insulin product. Weekly clinic visits, four finger sticks a day, two additional devices to tote around and a change in CGM brand. Sorry, not for me.
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      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I’ve participated in a couple different ones. One was muscle biopsies on the legs…looking at how long term diabetes may affect muscles. Another on different pumps
    • 1 day, 11 hours ago
      Kathy Hanavan likes your comment at
      Have you ever participated in diabetes-related research?
      I have taken surveys about diabetes care and participate in All of US DNA research and I am doing that now answering these questions each day.
    • 2 days ago
      lis be likes your comment at
      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Due to age, etc, it probably won't benefit me personally but it's extremely important for the future! After all, isn't T1D going to be cured within 5 - 10 years? ;)
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      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Strange question—all insulin development, medical devices — e.g. CGMS, pumps, etc are all research products. Would I rather go back to the starvation diet I was given and pills that didn’t work?
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    Were you diagnosed with T1D after having COVID-19?

    Home > LC Polls > Were you diagnosed with T1D after having COVID-19?
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    Although it may vary based on different circumstances for you, on a typical night, in which of these blood glucose level ranges would you most prefer to be before going to sleep?

    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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    15 Comments

    1. Kelly Wilhelm

      No but I was diagnosed about 6 months after having viral meningitis.

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      1. ELYSSE HELLER

        I have been a T1D for most of my life. I was diagnosed after catching a viral infection at a sleep away camp as a child. As we know, T1D is a caused by a virus which, genetically, we succumb to. My son always tells me “thanks for the genes mom”.

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    2. Mick Martin

      This question ‘tickles me’. I was diagnosed Type 1 more than 40 years ago, but having been admitted to hospital 2 years ago, where I was diagnosed as suffering with COVID-19, my discharge letter, sent to my GPs surgery suggested that I “may be diabetic, possibly type 1”.

      I still laugh, thinking about my GPs letter after it was shown to me.

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      1. KarenM6

        How funny!… The letter is what may be termed a “CYA letter”! ;p

        4 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. lis be

      no, but interested in why that question was posed! I had a friend that became insulin dependent for 2 months after covid, but they slowly worked him off of it. He’s on metformin now. At the hospital they told him that it was caused by COVID

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. ConnieT1D62

        Sounds like your friend developed insulin resistance due to the stress inducing effects of the COVID virus on the physical body. Emotional stress during severe illness can also tigger elevated BGs as the body defenses work to deal with & heal the effects of the COVID virus. Most likely your friend was never a T1. The only way to tell is to run tests for autoantibodies and c-peptide to see if he is still making insulin, in which case he may have LADA T1 diabetes.

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    4. Carolann Hunt

      My daughter was dx 4 months before the H1N1 flu pandemic in 2009. After she caught that H1N1 her honeymoon ended.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Julie Kincade

      My son was dx during the pandemic but we do not think he ever had covid. No known illnesses or vaccines at least 6 months prior to dx.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. ConnieT1D62

      No. I was diagnosed after having the mumps virus in November/December 1962.

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    7. Mary Halverson

      I wanted to see the answers but haven’t had covid, but do have t1d. There wasn’t an option for that answer.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. Wanacure

      Both my brother and I developed T1D at age 15, but I think it was at least 2 years after having mumps. At one time I was told about a theory that a “mumps-like virus” might be a causative factor, but have not read or heard about that theory for a very, very long time. If theory was true, wouldn’t there be a vaccine after 60 years?

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Sparklee

        I also was diagnosed with T1D shortly after having mumps. Diagnosis was in 1968.

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    9. Melinda Gensler

      No “positive” covid prior. Also suspected diabetes/ metabolic disorder for years before diagnosis but the doctors thought we were crazy and refused testing and endo referral.

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    10. n6jax@scinternet.net

      Covid 19 was not here 70 yrs ago….

      4 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. John McHenery

      I was diagnosed as T1D over 50 years ago when the doctor was checking to see if I was clear of jaundice/Hepatitis A. Initially controlled by diet but over the following year moved on to insulin.

      4 years ago Log in to Reply

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