Have just read the article in the daily mail that states by March 31st all type one diabetics will be offered a cgm machine but in the photos it shows libre sensors instead. Two completely different things very confused.
Firstly, there is a NICE update under review which is due to be released in April. It is not guaranteed. Secondly, Libre 3 is a CGM. What do you expect from the Daily Mail?
Hi @steveo4 , Just been tapping into Google.. Did you mean this article..? "as used by Theresa May." https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...-patients-life-changing-glucose-monitors.html
Interesting article, had no idea the numbers were still so low. And no useful mention as to who will be eligible for the prescription? (How about all insulin dependent diabetics, regardless of type? All pregnant diabetics, including GDers ?)
That is bizarre & you are quite right.. after further scrutiny. Today's date was at the top of my browser.. (along with the weather & wot not on the DM page.)
I guess this is the article - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...abetic-Britons-offered-high-tech-implant.html To add to the holes already picked in this article I see they say it will mark "the end of finger-prick blood tests."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...tech-implant.html?ito=email_share_article-top this is the link I meant
I follow Prof Partha Karr on twitter as he's been driving /accessibility for ALL type 1s. He has announced that this victory has been achieved. Most consultants /gp s are big fans of the fsl so I can't imagine that they would withold the opportunity unless they had serious doubts that the patient would benefit from it. In my experience they seem quite keen to jump through any hoops to get it to patients in spite of the bean counters who originally limited it to 20% of the population.
All T1 are insulin dependent (with the possible exception of newly diagnosed LADA who can go a while without insulin). But I totally agree it would be better if other insulin dependent folk were included.
I was shown this article today by a relative and was very excited so phoned my Dr who said they had no idea of this and was told to phone the diabetes clinic that I attend , they told me it was untrue and the article had caused them a nightmare with so many enquiries , it would seem like I do not come any were near the criteria needed to get one on prescription as I am quite well controlled and they have such a long list of people with type 1 who do meet the criteria and are waiting , it almost seems like fake news from the Mail !
If you can find the NICE guidelines then that would be better than a newspaper article. The daily mail doesn’t seem to link to the actual guidance. A quick web search and I couldn’t find anything except a recommendation and a draft guideline hopefully it is accurate, but need to get the published guidance and use that with your team I would suggest gives a strong case
NICE guidelines out this morning. All good news. Now down to people to start ask8 g and showing up their area if refused.
Thanks derivadow , I read the NICE guidelines and it does say to offer all type 1 diabetics a cgm so I called up the diabetic clinic at my hospital and told them of this to which I was told that they had heard nothing and could not say if and when I would be offered one , I seem to have hit a brick wall !