I'm brittle, so I go about every 3 months. I'm also insulin sensitive Henry!!😊❤ Love seeing your new sweaters Amy!! Thanks for sharing! THIS is why you win awards!!❤❤
What a fun day for some extra special time together, even though you had to go to an appointment… Henry has gotten so grown-up and handsome! Love following your guys’ journey!
I go every 6 months for A1C testing and a check up. I go next Thursday. Last time was July 8th. A1C was 5.1. Wish me luck. Henry puts a smile on my face. You are an amazing mom!
I just looked into getting a Dexcom for my daughter Lydia and it is expensive even with insurance and her meeting deductable,as of right now she is gonna have to keep poking finger and checking blood sugars,which has been rough lately...she is seeing diabetes Dr every 6 months for now until we can figure out a good system for treating her lows...great vlogging Henry,glad your A1C was good and glad you liked your McDonald's burger
My endo has me coming every 3 months. I get labs at that time including an A1C. Every once in a while she will say come back in 6 months, but that doesn't happen often!! Congrats on the A1C, keep up the great job!!
Every 3 months to the NP or endo. But the co-pays are 0 at the moment. If I had to pay for them, I wouldn't go but 1x/yr. Our endo offered 6 months. We make all our own changes and we have an online portal to send messages and they respond within 1 to 2 days (or same day). My daughter likes the NP and wants to see her more often, so we keep going. I like educating them on Loop and other things we figure out.
I was just diagnosed 8-28-08, and I had a lot of appointments at first, but my last appointment was in September and I don't go back until march. so maybe every 6 months. It is all so new to me. We are videoing my journey on my you-tube channel as well if you wanna check it out. I don't have many type 1 friends, and It would be great to get advice form T1D's my age. Thanks for sharing.
Every 3 months for A1C check, update on any ratio changes, and refill my prescriptions. I’m going to see about every 6 months soon. I hate spending so much on visits on top of all the other things.
im in australia, we go 3 monthly only until in control then most spread it out, I go yearly, but honestly , most of my friends who've had type 1 40 years etc go only when updating eg, I just went for the first time in 15 yrs and that was to get a pump,
I have an endo appt coming this week. And I’m nervous I don’t like going. Its an all day event for us. I haven’t been wearing my dex so I have to check my self old school with a finger stick every 2 hrs all day. No dex is kinda scary and exhausted and you don’t really know what’s going on. But also not wearing something feels amazing!! Ugg its so hard!
What was that a1c? Your groing fast so you must be ok i guess, im using 6 units of lantus once a day, just that. Lots of control in my diet, but it works.
I live in England and with the NHS (national health service - everything is completely free, no insurance or anything) children go for a checkup every 3 months, adults every 6 months. Like you say though, I make more changes myself than my doctor does, so they’re not always that useful
Rosie Barron that’s awesome. I wish the US would follow suite. I’m originally from Canada where appointments and blood work were covered by the government (I still needed private insurance for prescriptions), but now I live in the US and everything requires insurance or you pay out of pocket. Diabetes is sooooo expensive 😕
My insurance covers appointments at 3 month intervals. But my doctor says to come back in 4 months--which sometimes turns into 5 months. After 6 months they will call me to get me on the schedule.
Every 4 months for my daughter even though were only there 15 min. He checks her body checks her a1c and asks if we have questions. But I love her endo I can call him on his cell for anything dealing with my daughter
Does Henry do book reviews? If he doesn’t, maybe you guys should look into it, if you are interested. It seems like something that he we would be good at doing.
My doctor wants 3 months but I make them for 6 months, I’m not paying for them to tell me to keep doing what I’m doing. My old endo said if you have superb control he works his patients up to yearly visits with extras in between on an as needed basis.
I can't believe how tall Henry is getting I've been watching you guys since Henry was like 3 yrs old I think I have type 2 diabetes and I'm supposed to go every 3 months but I don't necessarily go
Do you happen to know who Dr.Clements is he my doctor and he has A group that goes around around the country for meetings. He has people from all over the place and my parents are one of them. Edit: my parents had the same problem with the Dexcom So we used a baby monitor so we could both hear it
I'm brittle, so I go about every 3 months. I'm also insulin sensitive Henry!!😊❤ Love seeing your new sweaters Amy!! Thanks for sharing! THIS is why you win awards!!❤❤
What a fun day for some extra special time together, even though you had to go to an appointment… Henry has gotten so grown-up and handsome! Love following your guys’ journey!
I go every 6 months for A1C testing and a check up. I go next Thursday. Last time was July 8th. A1C was 5.1. Wish me luck. Henry puts a smile on my face. You are an amazing mom!
We go every 3 months. Way to go go Henry, keep up the hard work!
Right now I go every 3 months. Great job vlogging Henry! And Congrats to Amanda on her new house! :)
Amanda!! I miss her! 🥰🤗 It's so great that you got to visit her! ♥️
I just looked into getting a Dexcom for my daughter Lydia and it is expensive even with insurance and her meeting deductable,as of right now she is gonna have to keep poking finger and checking blood sugars,which has been rough lately...she is seeing diabetes Dr every 6 months for now until we can figure out a good system for treating her lows...great vlogging Henry,glad your A1C was good and glad you liked your McDonald's burger
I have Owlet too! I bought her as a present to myself for my 25th birthday 2 Years ago!
Reading in the car is the only thing that makes me car sick. Good job Henry and Mom and Dad!
My endo has me coming every 3 months. I get labs at that time including an A1C. Every once in a while she will say come back in 6 months, but that doesn't happen often!! Congrats on the A1C, keep up the great job!!
Henry is an amazing blogger!
Good job vlogging, Henry! Merry Christmas to you all
Every 3 months to the NP or endo. But the co-pays are 0 at the moment. If I had to pay for them, I wouldn't go but 1x/yr. Our endo offered 6 months. We make all our own changes and we have an online portal to send messages and they respond within 1 to 2 days (or same day). My daughter likes the NP and wants to see her more often, so we keep going. I like educating them on Loop and other things we figure out.
I was just diagnosed 8-28-08, and I had a lot of appointments at first, but my last appointment was in September and I don't go back until march. so maybe every 6 months. It is all so new to me. We are videoing my journey on my you-tube channel as well if you wanna check it out. I don't have many type 1 friends, and It would be great to get advice form T1D's my age. Thanks for sharing.
Every 3 months for A1C check, update on any ratio changes, and refill my prescriptions. I’m going to see about every 6 months soon. I hate spending so much on visits on top of all the other things.
I see my endocrinologist every 3 months as we are still tweaking my pump numbers
im in australia, we go 3 monthly only until in control then most spread it out, I go yearly, but honestly , most of my friends who've had type 1 40 years etc go only when updating eg, I just went for the first time in 15 yrs and that was to get a pump,
I have an endo appt coming this week. And I’m nervous I don’t like going. Its an all day event for us. I haven’t been wearing my dex so I have to check my self old school with a finger stick every 2 hrs all day. No dex is kinda scary and exhausted and you don’t really know what’s going on. But also not wearing something feels amazing!! Ugg its so hard!
Uh Oh Maya's Here I agree with both! Being on the dexcom is so helpful for glucose control but being off it feels amazing too! 😄
What was that a1c? Your groing fast so you must be ok i guess, im using 6 units of lantus once a day, just that. Lots of control in my diet, but it works.
I go every 3 months and I am insulin sensitive too. I’m 23 and was diagnosed at 18.
I live in England and with the NHS (national health service - everything is completely free, no insurance or anything) children go for a checkup every 3 months, adults every 6 months. Like you say though, I make more changes myself than my doctor does, so they’re not always that useful
Rosie Barron that’s awesome. I wish the US would follow suite. I’m originally from Canada where appointments and blood work were covered by the government (I still needed private insurance for prescriptions), but now I live in the US and everything requires insurance or you pay out of pocket. Diabetes is sooooo expensive 😕
At my last appointment my doc said I could wait 6 months, I wasn't comfortable with that so I said I would see him in 3.
My insurance covers appointments at 3 month intervals. But my doctor says to come back in 4 months--which sometimes turns into 5 months. After 6 months they will call me to get me on the schedule.
Every 4 months for my daughter even though were only there 15 min. He checks her body checks her a1c and asks if we have questions. But I love her endo I can call him on his cell for anything dealing with my daughter
Wow! Our endocrinologist requires a visit every 3 months in order to refill prescriptions and supply orders.
Does Henry do book reviews? If he doesn’t, maybe you guys should look into it, if you are interested. It seems like something that he we would be good at doing.
My doctor wants 3 months but I make them for 6 months, I’m not paying for them to tell me to keep doing what I’m doing. My old endo said if you have superb control he works his patients up to yearly visits with extras in between on an as needed basis.
what was Henry's A1C i didnt hear you tell me what it was??
My doctor schedules my appointments anywhere between 3 to 6 months.
I can't believe how tall Henry is getting I've been watching you guys since Henry was like 3 yrs old I think
I have type 2 diabetes and I'm supposed to go every 3 months but I don't necessarily go
Nice Video
I go every mouth to an endocrinologist
What was his A1C?!
i like henry he a nice boy . i love your videos
I go every two to three months. We really enjoyed this video Henry is such a sweet kid
We go every 3 months too.
i go every 1 month
My son has an endo appt every 3 months!
omg I went to the endocrinologist today too😂
I got every month
Do you happen to know who Dr.Clements is he my doctor and he has A group that goes around around the country for meetings. He has people from all over the place and my parents are one of them.
Edit: my parents had the same problem with the Dexcom So we used a baby monitor so we could both hear it
I just see the dr my mom works for I don’t see the endo but we do every 6 months
We go every 3 months
We go every 3 months even though I don't think it's necessary
I got monthly, but I have Schmidt Syndrome.
Every 3 months