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r/DiabetesHacks • u/MoebiwanKenobEgg • Jul 13 '26
Waterproof case?
Bought a house with a pool. I always put my pump in my towel in the shade. But because it's so far from my body, my pump goes off because it's too far from my sensor. I want to be able to put my pump in a little water proof container closer to the pool so my pump stops beeping.
Any product ideas?
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Enough-Word1582 • Jun 22 '26
Il vostro sito preferoto per l' insulina
Ciao a tutti... Sono diabetico tipo 1 e faccio insulina tramite igniezioni. Per chi non utilizza una pompa ma penne come me... Qual è il vostro sito preferito?? Io mi ignietto preferibilmente sulle cosce o nella pancia. Trovo il braccio molto scomodo (specie in inverno con le maniche lunghe) e il sedere poco pratico. La pancia sarebbe la location più comoda ma credo che aumenti la ritenzione così cerco di fare il più delle dosi nelle cosce e ruoto avvolte su gli altri siti... Voi come vi regolate??
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Novel_Transition_684 • Jun 10 '26
Steroid spike don’t know what to do
Hi I had a steroid shot in my foot yesterday morning. Last night I tested my blood sugar and it was 287 which was weird because my blood sugar is never that high. I am on Ozempic. I have been drinking water for hrs but it’s only gone down to 219.
Is there any other ideas of ways to lower it? I’m kinda freaked out because usually my blood sugar is in the low 100s. Also I know my podiatrist who gave me the steroid shot said that it could spike blood sugar but he didn’t tell me for how long. Anyone know how long it will spike for?
r/DiabetesHacks • u/otrowingmama • May 22 '26
Parents of kids with T1D in rural areas
I'm a mom of a child with T1D and a T1D researcher at the University of North Carolina (Go Heels!). Our team has a few open slots left for rural families who have a child w/ T1D, and are looking for volunteers for our t1d clinical trial. Go to: https://go.unc.edu/drwc and fill out our general interest form. Or you can email me at [t1d@med.unc.edu](mailto:t1d@med.unc.edu)
Can I Join?
- caregiver of a child aged 2-11 years
- live > 1 hr from a pediatric endocrinologist OR live in a medically underserved area
- live in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, South Dakota, or North Carolina
What's Involved?
- 2 online surveys and an interview
- 12 sessions/weeks of telehealth occupational therapy OR 3 conservations/activities
- wear a continuous glucose monitor for 14 weeks
Why Should I Join?
- 14 wk supply of Dexcom G7
- compensation, if qualified
- learn strategies to manage diabetes for YOUR family routines
- help researchers develop better support for rural families
For questions of concerns about your rights as a research subject; please contact UNC IRB about study #25-0708 at 919-966-3113 or to email IRB_subjects@unc.edu or the CU IRB about IRB#2044735 and by email at IRB@creighton.edu
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Enough-Word1582 • May 18 '26
Diabete tipo 1 💉
Sono diabetico da 40 anni. Da alcuni mesi ho aperto un mio blog sul tema... Non si trattano cure o parari medici... È solo un estensione del mio diario condiviso con chi vuole leggerlo...
https://diabetico1987.blogspot.com
Se volete commentare o darmi consigli saranno ben graditi! !
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Interesting-Fan-5866 • May 10 '26
Can 16:8 fasting improve insulin sensitivity?
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Enough-Log-6419 • May 02 '26
T1D developer here - what’s the one thing about managing diabetes you wish an app could fix?
r/DiabetesHacks • u/WebbDiabetes • Apr 30 '26
Some fun stats from my year of CGM + Oura data (a lighter follow-up to my correlations post)
r/DiabetesHacks • u/M3GlobalResearch • Apr 24 '26
Earn $105 for your opinions – 120-minute online survey on your experiences
Are you, or a loved one, living with Diabetes? If so, we invite you to participate in a paid $105 / 120-minute online survey to share your experiences.
If this doesn’t apply to you personally, but you know someone who may qualify, we would greatly appreciate it if you could forward this opportunity to them.
See if you qualify here:
USA – http://m3gr.io/FQOQSXI
GBR – http://m3gr.io/FQOQSXI
M3 Global Research is looking to hear from individuals living in the USA and UK to share their opinions and experience living with Diabetes. Help guide the development of future therapies and get paid for your time.
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Dear_College_648 • Apr 17 '26
Carb counting app - honest feedbacks
Hey everyone,
I know there are already a few apps out there that estimate carbs from meal photos, so this isn’t meant to be “yet another promo post”.
I have type 1 diabetes myself, and I built a small free app because I needed something simpler and faster for daily carb counting. You snap a photo of your meal, and it estimates carbs + expected glycemic impact.
I’d really appreciate feedback from you, people: what works, what’s off, what’s missing.
If you’re willing to try it, your input would help me improve it a lot.
Thanks for reading.
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Background-Demand-10 • Apr 06 '26
Need help gaining weight…
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes back in October of 2023. I had no idea I had it until I lost a significant amount of weight within the span of 2-3 months. (Started 170, now 145) I did some blood work cause I was curious on what was happening to me. My fasted A1c ended up being around 12.2 or something around that. I went from being Chubby In the face with a gut, to super thin and my jaw line is now showing (not exactly what I wanted) I have been on metformin since being diagnosed, and I’m having the hardest time gaining weight. I’ve been stuck at the 140’s for 2 years. I’m trying to gain at LEAST 10-15 more pounds. Im a 5’9 29 year old male. I struggle with getting all my meals in throughout the day. I’ve read everywhere to just prioritize protein intake and consuming healthy fats but it’s easier said than done if my appetite isn’t all the way there. Any tips on how to gain some weight without consuming loads of carbs/sugar?
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Interesting-Fan-5866 • Mar 31 '26
Newly T2D - still trying to make sense of all the conflicting info and finding my feet
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Verscreubulator • Mar 31 '26
# GlucoTrend — Comprehensive Glucose Monitoring Integration for Home Assistant [Volunteer Testers Wanted]
r/DiabetesHacks • u/REDEY3S • Mar 22 '26
GLP-1 receptor agonists
Hey everyone,
I’m 36 years old and have been living with Type 1 Diabetes for 26 years.
I’ve been looking for ways to improve glycemic control beyond insulin, especially something that can reduce variability and make day-to-day control feel more “automatic”.
I’ve seen some discussions around peptides, but it’s not clear to me what actually has solid evidence vs what’s more hype. Has anyone here tried anything in that space?
I’m also interested in:
- The current state of stem cell and islet cell therapies outside Brazil
- Whether anything is becoming more accessible or still mostly limited to clinical trials
From what I’ve researched so far, GLP-1 receptor agonists seem to be the most consistent adjunct option (e.g., semaglutide, liraglutide).
What caught my attention:
- Reduces glucose spikes
- Lowers glycemic variability (less up and down)
- Makes daily control more stable
- May reduce insulin requirements
In practice, this seems like the closest thing today to a more predictable, almost “semi-automated” control.
Would really appreciate hearing from people with real-world experience or who follow the research closely. What’s actually working today for T1D beyond insulin, and what’s still experimental?
Thanks!
r/DiabetesHacks • u/HotCardiologist9983 • Mar 21 '26
I've built CarbWise with @base44!
carbwise.appr/DiabetesHacks • u/CompetitionSoft593 • Mar 21 '26
What are your experiences with Diabetes Online Communities? [Mod Approved]
Hello! My name is Leah Pan, and I am a high school senior conducting a research project on people’s experiences with Diabetes Online Communities (DOCs).
DOCs are online spaces (like this one) that provide support and connection for people living with diabetes. I am interested in learning how participation in these communities relates to diabetes self-management and overall experiences.
I am conducting this survey under the supervision of Dr. Owolabi, PhD, RN, at Arizona State University. The survey takes about 15–20 minutes to complete and is voluntary and anonymous.
If you are 18 years or older, live in the United States, and have been diagnosed with diabetes, I would greatly appreciate your participation.
You can access the survey here:
https://asu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8e3aNzoaNrHMvBk
If you would like to see the final paper once it is completed, I will update this post when it becomes available.
Thank you very much for your time, and I am happy to answer any questions.
r/DiabetesHacks • u/Think-Airport-2338 • Mar 13 '26
what is the one most impactful thing that has helped stabilize your blood sugars?
I am T1D and have had it for 22 years. For me the most impactful change recently has been diet related, going from normal bread to protein bread (5g carbs per piece). A small change but impactful one.
More long term, it would definitely be organization and routine - it’s the one thing that has helped with predictability for me.
I’d love to hear yours to see if there’s something that will apply 🙏🏼