CoolUserName
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Just some context for you, I've never once been offered a Smart Meter in 35+ years and it's never been discussed as an option.Hello all,
Is there anyone out there who can recommend a good, reliable smart blood glucose meter please.
Currently my child uses the Accu-chek Aviva expert but this is being discontinued.
We are really after something that works in the same way - measures BS, suggests bolus based on when you last had insulin, stores and uses different insulin to carb ratios for different times of day AND is available on the NHS.
The Accu-chek Aviva expert can't be the only meter like this surely? I've had a quick look but it's really confusing !!
Any advice would be gratefully received, thanks.
Just some context for you, I've never once been offered a Smart Meter in 35+ years and it's never been discussed as an option.
It wouldn't surprise me if price determines what's available. For instance, the Libre is the only CGM available on the NHS.
They have not really pulled out.. what they expect is you will use the accucheck mobile with wifi add on with mysugr which has bolus calcLuckily I am allowed a Dexcom to work with my Tandem IQ pump. I do think all type 1s should be eligible for libre if they would benefit from it.
It is a shame to hear that Roche are pulling out of this market as bolus calculators are helpful IMO now that I am using one again with the new pump.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3687095/
This was a useful discussion on the merits of smart meters.
https://jdrf.org.uk/information-support/treatments-technologies/blood-glucose-meters/
Article on the subject mentioning 3 options (1 is Accuhek)
Just some context for you, I've never once been offered a Smart Meter in 35+ years and it's never been discussed as an option.
It wouldn't surprise me if price determines what's available. For instance, the Libre is the only CGM available on the NHS.
Well, again it must vary from authority to authority, cause Dexcom or anything other than Libre is not available where I am.That's actually not true. There are a few CGMs and linked pumps available on the NHS, you can have your pick depending on what your hospital can support. Because it's expensive, there are specific NICE requirements for NHS funded CGM use. Realistically considering the guidelines, any diabetic T1 person should qualify to meet these. I am currently on the dexcom under NHS funding.
These are the guidelines:
Consider real time continuous glucose monitoring for adults with type 1 diabetes who are willing to commit to using it at least 70% of the time and to calibrate it as needed, and who have any of the following despite optimised use of insulin therapy and conventional blood glucose monitoring:
- More than 1 episode a year of severe hypoglycaemia with no obviously preventable precipitating cause.
- Complete loss of awareness of hypoglycaemia.
- Frequent (more than 2 episodes a week) asymptomatic hypoglycaemia that is causing problems with daily activities.
- Extreme fear of hypoglycaemia.
- Hyperglycaemia (HbA1c level of 75 mmol/mol [9%] or higher) that persists despite testing at least 10 times a day (see recommendations 1.6.11 and 1.6.12). Continue real time continuous glucose monitoring only if HbA1c can be sustained at or below 53 mmol/mol (7%) and/or there has been a fall in HbA1c of 27 mmol/mol (2.5%) or more.
It will be.. but only in very limited cases.. its not generally available in my area but the hospital provide it for meWell, again it must vary from authority to authority, cause Dexcom or anything other than Libre is not available where I am.
Thank you I'll give them a call@CoolUserName. Roche told me that the Accu-check Aviva Expert was still available until December this year, so you may be able to get another one, unless something's suddenly changed.
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