So the NHS eligibility criteria for people that wish to be accepted for a closed loop system on prescription, says that if the
•HbA1c is 58 mmol 7.4% or more
•Children and young people living with T1D
•women, trans men and non-binary people living with type 1 diabetes who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
I'm not sure what to think about the last one here, I can understand if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, especially if you are planning on becoming pregnant to me it makes sense to be prepared and get used to the closed loop system before you get pregnant but TRANS MEN and NON-BINARY can somebody please help me with whatever it is I'm missing here because I don't see why these groups take preference over someone that is doing their best to stay in control
•HbA1c is 58 mmol 7.4% or more
•Children and young people living with T1D
•women, trans men and non-binary people living with type 1 diabetes who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
I'm not sure what to think about the last one here, I can understand if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, especially if you are planning on becoming pregnant to me it makes sense to be prepared and get used to the closed loop system before you get pregnant but TRANS MEN and NON-BINARY can somebody please help me with whatever it is I'm missing here because I don't see why these groups take preference over someone that is doing their best to stay in control