Thanks I have mentioned he is finding it difficult, but she wants us to continue as it is early days. The problem is he is getting frustrated and angry having to prick two or three times every check, and then asking someone to squeeze his finger to get the blood out. He wants to be independent, but is finding it difficult with his dyspraxiaThe libre won't be a swap from finger pricking, it will only be an addition to. Libre is not approved to make dosing decisions on, nor is it approved for driving.
Have you spoken to his DSN about dyspraxia? Might there be any modification to equipment that would make blood testing more manageable? you might want to discuss alternative site testing with your DSN.
I was just trying to find alternatives for him, to increase his independence and confidence and came across the libreThanks I have mentioned he is finding it difficult, but she wants us to continue as it is early days. The problem is he is getting frustrated and angry having to prick two or three times every check, and then asking someone to squeeze his finger to get the blood out. He wants to be independent, but is finding it difficult with his dyspraxia
Hiah, this is our first time posting on here... our son was diagnosed type 1 diabetic 6 weeks ago. He also has dyspraxia and is finding monitoring his sugars difficult without assistance. What do people think of the freestyle libre? As we think this might be easier for him to manage independently, or is it too early days to swap from finger pricking? So confused on what to do for the best, as want him to have confidence when on his own that he can manage
I shall ask about different finger prickers and meters
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