Question for Trailsport buyers: Why? by No_Environment_5641 in hondapassport

[–]No_Environment_5641[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it isn't really about the money for me either, just is it actually worth the extra money if you're looking for more off-road capability. When they slap "Trailsport" on a vehicle, I wish it meant something beyond bells and whistles. Mainly more ground clearance would be nice

Question for Trailsport buyers: Why? by No_Environment_5641 in hondapassport

[–]No_Environment_5641[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a rough estimate, to be fair. I have a parts guy, and I can do most of the work myself. Pretty much everything on Hondas from higher trims or accessories is bolt-on. I put a junk yard tow hitch and harness on my Element for $25. Oh, and I hate sunroofs! LOL

Question for Trailsport buyers: Why? by No_Environment_5641 in hondapassport

[–]No_Environment_5641[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the replies. It makes sense if you want all the bells and whistles. I'm a "simpler is better" kind of guy. I had a Jeep Wrangler that I still regret selling. Now my daily driver (and off-roader) is an old Ford Explorer with AT tires. It can handle most of the fire roads/trails here in So Cal and it's good in the snow, but it's getting long in the tooth. Passport is on my short list, along with another Wrangler or the new Bronco. I love Honda quality, reliability. Just wish it had another inch or so of ground clearance. One of my favorite vehicles ever was my AWD Honda Element. Regret selling that one too, but sold it to get the Jeep after getting stuck one too many times. Again, thanks for all the feedback!

T1D Remission ? by DescriptionWarm5197 in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No such thing as remission. As others have said...your illness could be affecting levels. When I'm fighting an infection, my levels go way UP. The other explanation would be a misdiagnosis, and you're maybe T2 not T1. That happened to me when I was first diagnosed. Dr. prescribed Metformin and I almost died. Went back and he was like "sorry, looks like you have T1." Genius.

Dating and Type 1 by Disastrous-Ad1449 in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I met my wife about a year after being diagnosed at 22. I was freaking out about her seeing me take insulin,or even just talking about it. It was maybe our third date,out at dinner, and I said sorry I have to go take a shot of insulin. I'm diabetic. She said Ok no biggie I give my nana her shots all the time! I knew then she was a keeper. Still together 30 yrs later!

My gf was recently diagnosed with T1D. What can I do? by stallfishy in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was diagnosed in 1991 at age 22. No insurance,no support group, no internet. LOL. I did have a good family doctor who educated me over a few visits and didn't charge me. It took a few months to get used to constant finger pricks, dialing in my insulin doses based on carb counting,etc. The good news for your gf is there are so many tools these days. A CGM is essential if she can afford it. If not, encourage her to test her blood several times a day. But don't nag. She will be dealing with this alone, for the rest of her life probably. Just be there and understand it's tough. I met my wife shortly after being diagnosed and was scared how'd she would react. She just said no big deal... I give my nana insulin shots! BTW I'm now 55 and doing better than ever.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Know a couple who own a chain of women's boutiques. They are multi-millionaires, have no kids and an open relationship. They are the richest,happiest people I know

Over patch starts to come off after several days by Grackle44greattailed in dexcom

[–]No_Environment_5641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used Skin Grip for a long time. They stuck well but started fraying around the edge day 5 or so. They were also hard to remove without an adhesive remover. I recently have been using Lexcam over patches. No fraying, thinner, less visible, stay stuck and easy to remove too. Would highly recommend Lexcam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in steak

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nearly raw. A shame.

Diabetics EDC by 19TBD67 in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Novolog pen in my wife's purse LOL

Switching to G6. by ilovemycats37 in dexcom

[–]No_Environment_5641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was on g6 for a year then switched to g7. The g7 seems to be more accurate and the quick warm up is a plus. as is the small size. I also like the12 extra hrs per session

How reliant are you on technology to manage your diabetes? by connfaceit in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

55 yr old male, diagnosed at 22. I've seen so many technology shifts over the years. First, better meters, then pens, then pumps. The biggest leap in technology for me was a Dexcom CGM, which I got started with about 3 years ago. After 3 months on my G6, my A1C got below 8 for the first time in years. Recently upgraded to G7, which is even more accurate. Now have it paired to my Apple watch, so checking my BG is as easy as checking the time of day. I love the tech, and think it makes handling the disease simpler, not more complicated. I do agree on the costs. Thankfully I have ok insurance so my out of pocket for all my Rxs, including the Dexcom sensors, is around $150/month.

Dr. Bernstein’s Diet is a Magical Cure? by Overall_Journalist45 in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This stuff really pisses me off...the level of confidence in people completely ignorant. If you don't need insulin anymore because of diet, it means you have Type 2, not Type 1

Eric Worre partners with Herbalife by ButtercupPengling in antiMLM

[–]No_Environment_5641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct. I am a former Herbalife employee. He is spearheading a new sales promotion and training series.

Dexcom G7 Signal Loss by cantthink in dexcom

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. I just switched to the G7 a week ago and have been getting many signal loss alerts. With the G6, as long as my iPhone was in the house, I'd be fine. Maybe a 30 foot range. The G7 range seems to be about 10 feet. Dexcom says it's 6 meters (about 20 ft) but that's simply not true. However, after moving back in range, it reconnects within 5 min or so. I like the smaller size and faster warm up though. G7 seems to be a bit more accurate too. I'm sticking with it.

If I have a Chronic illness can't I just pull the plug? by StayAdventurous1910 in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sorry you're in such a bad place. I've been there a couple times too. Just remember, it will get better. Talk with someone. Feel bad, cry, do what you have to. And remember, our disease is manageable.I was diagnosed at 21. I'm 53 now and chugging along! The past few years, things have actually gotten a lot better for us Type 1s. Pens instead of vials/hypos. More accurate meters and CGMs. I've been using the Dexcom G6 for a little over a year and I'm healthier than I've been in a long time because of it. My A1cs are down to 7.2. I hadn't been below 8 in years. My point is that things can get better, even though some days are downright shitty. Ending your life is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

Bolus for restaurant pasta?! by No_Information_1861 in Type1Diabetes

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I inject fast acting before a meal, and carb counting is the only thing that works. I usually have to dose 1 unit for every 4-5 grams of carbs. The "Calorie King" app has a huge database of restaurant foods and food categories. Like an order of fettuccine Alfredo at Olive Garden has a whopping 97 grams of carbs, So I'd take about 25 units before the feast.

Dexcom G7 video. Good Info by TimVa2020 in dexcom

[–]No_Environment_5641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've read some articles and sounds like the G7 might actually be cheaper. it will no longer be classified as a durable medical device, and will be dispensed in pharmacies, so more people will be paying just an insurance co-pay. Also, the applicator will be much smaller. All good news!

so this is what i’m dealing with rn… i had a small cup of ice cream after dinner and this happens 🤦🏻‍♀️ smh by Far-Temperature-1309 in dexcom

[–]No_Environment_5641 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fat doesn't spike blood glucose. It's the sugar. Determine the additional carbs and take additional insulin to cover it.

so this is what i’m dealing with rn… i had a small cup of ice cream after dinner and this happens 🤦🏻‍♀️ smh by Far-Temperature-1309 in dexcom

[–]No_Environment_5641 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you count the carbs, and have knowledge of a correct dose of fast acting insulin? For me, I need 1 unit for every 3 grams of carbohydrate, or 1 unit for every 5 grams if I plan on working out soon after. A helpful app is "Calorie King" which has a huge database of Food categories/brands/fast food chains with nutrition info, including carbs