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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Meant to ask if you have any experience of these pumps or any recommendations. Many thanksNHS choice between the following three pumps-:-
1) Omnipod
2) Accu Cheka’s Solo
or
3) Medtronic’s (imagining it will be the 670G model & not be the latest …780G model).
Thank you very much……as all information is a plus.
Hi ...this is literally my first input to this forum so if I have done it wrong then profuse apols I was interested in your statement re NICE and pump funding etc. Is this true ie that NICE will approve funding? I thought that there was a very long and arduous waiting list and horrific criteria that needed to be complied with in order to get a pump? Again apols if Im blundering inSince it looks almost certain that NICE will approve NHS funding for Libre or CGM for all type 1s from April, then it makes sense to consider a pump which can be used in a closed loop.
I use a Tandem T:Slim, but there is the Medtronic 780G you mentioned and Omnipod should be loopable in the future. Possibly others. Worth researching.
I wouldn't be without mine, it has made such a difference.
Hi ...this is literally my first input to this forum so if I have done it wrong then profuse apols I was interested in your statement re NICE and pump funding etc. Is this true ie that NICE will approve funding? I thought that there was a very long and arduous waiting list and horrific criteria that needed to be complied with in order to get a pump? Again apols if Im blundering in