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      If compensation were offered for research participation, what format would you prefer?
      Unmarked non-sequential bills under the table is preferred. Cash plus free insulin or CGMs would be fine too. Eversense is really missing out on an opportunity by not partnering with trials to offer a free E365 and insertion to get people to try their device.
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      Every 9 days I have to have to change an infusion set after one day use to switch the sensor to the other side - come on deccom you can do better
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      Starting in 1996, my midriff has received more pounding than the Gaza strip. Both look similar. Consequently, I change frequently, every 2.5 days or so. Whatever the landscape will tolerate. 📄🖍️o(≧o≦)o🧸
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      I change infusion sites every other day rather than every 4th day. I’ve been doing this for years after I started to see my insulin requirements increase dramatically on the 3rd day. It’s not really “earlier than recommended” since my endo agrees with this schedule and writes my prescriptions to accommodate it.
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      I usually extend them rather than cut their longevity short. I am insulin resistant and if I don't refill pump at day 2 I can't get to day 3-4. So, I usually use it a day longer than instructed due to the refill. And before moving to G7 I would restart my CGM and get an average of 14 days with some rare, 21 day uses in the mix. Sadly, Dexcom has figured out how to make more money off us by forcing a restart every 10 days with a transmitter built in.
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      I change my infusion site early if it's ripped off (obviously) or if I'm running high for no reason I can detect. Changing the site can sometimes help. I only change my CGM early if 1) it's going haywire with my numbers (reading high or low without cause) or 2) sometimes it's just convienant due to scheduling. But that's usually one day early.
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      Starting in 1996, my midriff has received more pounding than the Gaza strip. Both look similar. Consequently, I change frequently, every 2.5 days or so. Whatever the landscape will tolerate. 📄🖍️o(≧o≦)o🧸
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      Starting in 1996, my midriff has received more pounding than the Gaza strip. Both look similar. Consequently, I change frequently, every 2.5 days or so. Whatever the landscape will tolerate. 📄🖍️o(≧o≦)o🧸
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      I change my infusion site early if it's ripped off (obviously) or if I'm running high for no reason I can detect. Changing the site can sometimes help. I only change my CGM early if 1) it's going haywire with my numbers (reading high or low without cause) or 2) sometimes it's just convienant due to scheduling. But that's usually one day early.
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      Sites on my legs seem to get irritated with resultant higher glucoses by day 2, so I often change out these sites every 2 rather than 3 days.
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      Would you be willing to participate in long-term research (1 year or longer)?
      I answered "maybe" because I am house bound and can do survey's online, but not in person. Also, I am 86 and not eligible for most research.
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      Would you be willing to participate in long-term research (1 year or longer)?
      Assuming I would live long enough to complete it — I’m going to be 80, but I’m a healthy, active T1D.
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      Would you be willing to participate in long-term research (1 year or longer)?
      All depends on location and age requirements
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      Would you be willing to participate in long-term research (1 year or longer)?
      Yes. At my age (according to the social security life expectancy table) I have 8.6 years left. Whew! Thank heavens for that point-six. 🍄🦋
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      Starting in 1996, my midriff has received more pounding than the Gaza strip. Both look similar. Consequently, I change frequently, every 2.5 days or so. Whatever the landscape will tolerate. 📄🖍️o(≧o≦)o🧸
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      Starting in 1996, my midriff has received more pounding than the Gaza strip. Both look similar. Consequently, I change frequently, every 2.5 days or so. Whatever the landscape will tolerate. 📄🖍️o(≧o≦)o🧸
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      I answered "maybe" because I am house bound and can do survey's online, but not in person. Also, I am 86 and not eligible for most research.
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      If research results were shared directly with participants in plain language summaries, how valuable would that be to you?
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    What was your most recent A1c?

    Home > LC Polls > What was your most recent A1c?
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    If you use a pump that has an automated insulin delivery algorithm (e.g., Tandem Control-IQ, Medtronic SmartGuard Auto Mode, Omnipod 5 SmartAdjust, etc.), when do you usually turn off the algorithm, if ever? Feel free to share more about your schedule in the comments!

    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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    29 Comments

    1. Russell Buckbee

      These are weird results. Are we on this exchange so much more controlled than 99% of the type 1 diabetics? Naw something else is off.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Michael Fitzpatrick

        Healthy user bias. The folks flowing T1D Exchange are likely much more likely to be more engaged with their diabetes management.

        T1D Exchange has tracked A1cs from a more random population and has large data sets here which shows most T1Ds are WELL over 7% (the survey data I saw from 2017-2018 shows 33% of respondents had a 10% or greater A1c).

        Data is here:

        https://public.jaeb.org/datasets/diabetes

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      2. cynthia jaworski

        People on this exchange are more interested in t1 management than many, I suppose. Also, many of us are long-standing veteran, so we are both mature and have leaned a thing or two.

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    2. Bea Anderson

      My last A1c was 5.9 last week. This is going to sound bad but having started omnipod 5 I didn’t like the overall high the automated kept me (150-180) so I postponed trying it until this A1C test. Love the pump and am trying to get a lower bg line. Love trying new things but I love a lower A1C. Just me, my choice.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Lawrence S.

      Just went to my Endo. 5.8 A1c. I am using Tandem X2, Control IQ, Dexcom G6.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. gary rind

      5.4 A1C using MDI and a CGM. Just switched from FIASP to Lyumjev (PBM forced)

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. gary rind

        TIR was above 90%. My endo has students sit in on appointments occasionally and one said that she was “stunned” by my time in range.

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. Hieromonk Alexis

      When it was in the lower sixes my endocrinologist was not happy, since that indicated that there were too many lows. My current 7.7 reading is just perfect for me. And anything lower than 6 would be considered dangerous.

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    6. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      I guess 6.1 looks ok, however, it’s just proving, “To Many Lows”. Would like to be at 6.5. My biggest problem is because I’ve been a person with T1D for so long, I have no unused areas to inject. (Legs and unarms are not for me, anyway Dex G7 is to be used under arm when released.) So, most of the time I need to reset my Basels, because my (As you would guess) Glucose numbers go up and down all day and night.

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    7. Nevin Bowman

      5.5 T1 for 45 years. And I do not have the dangerous lows some of you talked about. It’s all about what you are willing to sacrifice to control diabetes or allow it to control you. I’ve tried both ways and I much prefer sacrificing rather than eating whatever I feel like and reaping the results.

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    8. Edward Geary

      This is obviously a well controlled group of long-term Type 1 diabetic. Strongly suggest T1D Exchange survey to distill best practices relative to glycemic control. Personally, I believe the collective experience would be inspirational and instructive to those struggling and perhaps demoralized by this insidious disease. Thanks to all of you sharing your T1 lives. You can be transformational in the process.

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      1. kristina blake

        I agree and I’d like to see our “collective experience” shared with Endo’s who don’t believe that we are capable. I had an endo say it was (and I quote here cuz I will never ever forget) “It’s impossible for someone like you to have such good labs”. Fortunately I had a hard copy of my T-Connect reports to show lots of flatlining. Too many HCP’s cling to a low opinion of patients with diabetes – maybe to cover the butts in being less than effective in helping design a better mgt regimen.

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      2. Michael Fitzpatrick

        Check this out:
        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29735574/
        “Exceptional glycemic control of T1DM with low rates of adverse events was reported by a community of children and adults who consume a VLCD.”

        Average A1c was 5.67%. Many are sub 5.0% – follow TYPEONEGRIT who use principles from Dr. Richard Bernstein’s book Diabetes Solution. They achieve non diabetic blood sugars!

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. cynthia jaworski

      It seems that quite a few endos worry that having a low A1c may correlate with many hypos. although this is a valid concern, our time-in-range values can show whether this is true for any given person.

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    10. Chip Brookes

      I was 6.0 on the nose. My time in range according to my Dexcom CGM is about 87%. Ergo the A1c is not due to excessive lows. I try my best to keep things under control.

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    11. George Lovelace

      Tandem X2 w Dex 6 and almost No Hypos, TIR 90%+ ,it’s like a Cure

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Connie Hertel

        True, my TIR varies from 85-95% except when changing my infusion set. I’m still getting use to it & often have crimped cannula problems. Tandem pump.

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. TomH

      While I appreciate A1c is still a useful #, I think a much better measure is TIR, though it almost requires a CGM which many people don’t have.

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      1. Adam Kurylo

        TIR is great but doesn’t show how sensitive diabetics struggle with blood sugar fluctuations!

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      2. Lawrence S.

        I think it is good to keep an eye on our A1c and Time in Range. If a person has a good TIR percentage, but stays in the high end of the range, the A1c will be a high number. Let’s keep working on both statistics.

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    13. Steve Hornig

      WOW! I am amazed at these results. I have been around 7 for 30 years and my endo says I’m doing great. I ask him how I’m doing compare to his other patients and he says I’m in the top 20%. According to the comments, I’d be close to the bottom 20%. Not sure what to make of it.

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    14. Adam Kurylo

      My a1c only shows that I take insulin and try to control my bgs. It is in no other way an indicator of my blood sugars!

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    15. Wanacure

      I was disappointed that it was 6.0. Even without CGM or pump, I had scored less than 6.0 a couple of times in past 10 years when I was exercising a lot more. I’ve been using Dexcom CGM for about a year. Ten CGM Hess months ago TIR was 88.5%, but it’s improved since then. MDs keep telling me I should not try to achieve normal bg levels below 6.0. Love my endo and nurse and dietitian but they keep bugging me to eat more carbs. It’s a power struggle. 🙂 CGM has helped me predict and prevent lows in real time. And I don’t over-correct by eating too much like I did in the past.

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    16. Connie Hertel

      6.4 from 7.2 after switching to Tandem Control-IQ

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    17. Karen Taylor

      This was my best A1C ever! Thanks to the automotive Tandem XL tslim

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      1. Karen Taylor

        Typo..lol

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
      2. Karen Taylor

        Control IQ Closed loop

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    18. Bonnie Lundblom

      5.1 using Tslimx2 pump and Dexcom CGM6. I can’t use the Control IQ because I have many times when my Dexcom reading are substantially off/incorrect and doesn’t show the arrow showing what direction my blood sugar is going. Dexcom says the CGM 7 sensor catheter is shorter and this should help accuracy for thin diabetics.

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    19. Cheryl Seibert

      6.8 up from 6.7. Stress and lack of exercise has a major contributor to the rise.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply

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