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      Would you be willing to participate in long-term research (1 year or longer)?
      Hard to truly say without details. I said likely not, but really this is such an open ended question that has too many possibilities to answer.
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      How often do you change infusion or sensor sites earlier than recommended?
      I use omnipod and dexcom G7. At 70 years old, I am fortunate to get the full 80 hours with each Omnipod which translates into three pump changes every 10 days. This works very well with the 10 day G7. I am also able to build up extra pods. I also use an open source AID algorithm so do not have to worry about having both CGM and pump on the same side of the body.
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      If compensation were offered for research participation, what format would you prefer?
      It depends on the travel distance. The longer the distance the more important the reimbursement it is the total deal. If it's across the street keep the money. If it's across the country we need to talk.
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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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      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 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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      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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      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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    Will you (or your loved one with T1D) get a flu shot this year?

    Home > LC Polls > Will you (or your loved one with T1D) get a flu shot this year?
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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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    19 Comments

    1. Lawrence Stearns

      I believe in vaccines, and always get my flu shot.

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    2. Wanacure

      For COVID-19 I was Phizer vaxxed ASAP last spring at Kaiser Permanente. Vaccinations save lives. Look at the Salk polio vaccine. Vaccinations should be free to all people in the world. Future pandemics (germ warfare) could be far more deadly than COVID-19. COVID-19 has revealed many shortcomings with for-profit medical care. We can learn from these shortcomings.
      Reasons for hope: CRISPER works. MRA tech is worth investment. Lobby for these & invest in these till we get socialized medicine which will be more cost efficient to all humanity.

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    3. rick phillips

      I already have and will likely get another in January

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    4. Annie Wall

      Got mine in August at my endo appointment. I get the flu vaccine every year and I’ve never had the flu.

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    5. TEH

      YES, had the double shot of Maderna for covid.
      Will get the booster in a few months. I don’t want to end up in the hospital and have the health care pro take over my T1d management tgat has no idea how to deal with CGM & pump.

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    6. gary rind

      Before T1D (dx at 43), I never got a flu shot and never got the flu. My endo is rather insistent about me getting a flu shot. My company brings flu shots to work for free so it would be silly not to get one. Have gotten one ever since.

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    7. Sahran Holiday

      Usually get a flu shot, more important this year because of the pandemic.

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    8. Richard Vaughn

      My wife and I had flu shots in the early 1980s. Then we had the worst flu we have ever had. The sickest time of our lives. We read in our local newspaper that there were live viruses in some of the flu vaccines that year. We think that made us so ill. We stopped taking flu shots, and we have never had the flu since that time. Is it possible that our experience made us immune to the flu?

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    9. Kaylea Bowers

      Yes, absolutely. The flu is a nasty beast. I’ve gotten it pretty bad even with the flu shot (still wound up in the ER with a temp over 103), so I can’t imagine how horrible I would’ve felt without it. And it’s impossible to have lifelong immunity to the flu because that virus mutates constantly (that’s also why some years the flu shot isn’t as effective… it’s all a highly educated guessing game over which variant will emerge, but a guessing game nonetheless).

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    10. Marsha Miller

      I get a flu shot every year, and so does my husband and children. None of us have ever had a problem with it. We also do not get the flu!

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    11. Lorri McLuckie

      I believe in vaccines too and always get any that are available to me!

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    12. Mig Vascos

      I never get the flu shot and never had the flu. The shot makes me real sick in bed with fever.

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    13. Kristine Warmecke

      I will once they are available in my area.

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    14. Janis Senungetuk

      Yes, I got my seasonal flu shot 1 and 1/2 weeks ago. I’ll also get a booster COVID-19 shot when it becomes available.

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    15. Andrew Stewart

      Maybe, if it’s convenient I’ll get it but I rarely get sick and only occasionally have I got the flu shot. Maybe 2-3 times in last 10 years.

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    16. Cindy Barcus

      No. Government is getting crazy with the vaccines so not sure what they will be putting into it.

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    17. Sadie Robinson

      Yes I always get a flu shot.

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    18. ConnieT1D62

      Yes. I do so every year.

      In 1990 I did not get a flu shot (I can’t even remember why) and got seriously ill from the virus that was rampant that year. I couldn’t breathe, spiked high fevers, felt physically drained anbd miserable, and my BGs were constantly >400 (finger stick meter tests in those days). Took me 10 days to recover. I have gotten one every year since and have not had another episode of seasonal flu.

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    19. LizB

      I got mine this past week. Before getting an annual flu shot I got extremely sick every year between December-February. Getting an annual flu shot has pretty much stopped that tradition.

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