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Hello friends,
If we could put NICE guidelines and criterias to one side, what if we could all get those shiny pumps and CGMs, would it help those who are struggling?
I know there are those out there who rarely test, carb count, or inject insulin, do you think it'll help them get back into managing their condition? or not really because they'll face as much struggles on a pump than MDI? or it doesn't solve the core issue of diabetes burn out? or do you think some of us have some misconceptions that a pump and CGM means you won't have to do anything because "it does it all for you"? I know the point of libre sensors, CGMs and pumps is make our lives easier to some extent but we still have to put effort in. However do you think showing them the guidelines and criterias will make them reconsider diabetes teach or could they argue and put a case forward for one?
Let me hear some of your thoughts.
If we could put NICE guidelines and criterias to one side, what if we could all get those shiny pumps and CGMs, would it help those who are struggling?
I know there are those out there who rarely test, carb count, or inject insulin, do you think it'll help them get back into managing their condition? or not really because they'll face as much struggles on a pump than MDI? or it doesn't solve the core issue of diabetes burn out? or do you think some of us have some misconceptions that a pump and CGM means you won't have to do anything because "it does it all for you"? I know the point of libre sensors, CGMs and pumps is make our lives easier to some extent but we still have to put effort in. However do you think showing them the guidelines and criterias will make them reconsider diabetes teach or could they argue and put a case forward for one?
Let me hear some of your thoughts.
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