What range do they specify?I've been on the Libre (It's a FGM not a CGM (until Abbott bring that out in the UK (like India has now) next year (according to their rep.)).
I have to go to the hospital every 3 - 6 months to be reviwed and fill in a questionnaire to be able to keep it and also be in target >60% and be below target <5% of the time.
The prescription is then reissued if I'm within targets but only by the consultant. I can't get it from my GP
(North Durham CCG) only from my consultant.
My Onetouch meters only record 500 results = 50 days. The request appears to want proof of 2 or 3months daily test. QuantityWhat range do they specify?
No, I meant when they say to be in target range >60% of the time, what is the target range they set for you?My Onetouch meters only record 500 results = 50 days. The request appears to want proof of 2 or 3months daily test. Quantity
I assume that is what you mean
Now almost 6 weeks since seeing the consultant >> Freestyle Libre <<
Just received an e-mail from his secretary - She has followed up on the information provided and updated me -
She is brilliant -
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.. So I have good news ? I think ?!
I am on a waiting list to attend a course and I should have the appointment notification in 2 to 3 months time!
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So the timescale is from 2nd June to some time in November.
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Can anyone tell me if this is the usual wait ?? Any tips on any follow up would help and probably reassure me. . . .
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Any info on alternative sensors would help me - Any suggestions ??
Never had a target other than get H1BAC down from 8% to 7% about 12 years ago!No, I meant when they say to be in target range >60% of the time, what is the target range they set for you?
I was replying to @buckmr2 who said they had to be in range >60% of the time, was just wondering what range they had specified - I was just asked to drop my HbA1c by a certain amount to get mine. Was just curious.Never had a target other than get H1BAC down from 8% to 7% about 12 years ago!
I cannot comment because it was quite different for me. I saw my consultant on 10th June and he looked at my readings, gave me a month prescription for Fiasp and sensors at the hospital. From there onwards, around 2 weeks my GP surgery received the go ahead to continue prescribing it to me. I know a few others on this forum had to do a course or a trial prior to getting it on prescription.Now almost 6 weeks since seeing the consultant >> Freestyle Libre <<
Just received an e-mail from his secretary - She has followed up on the information provided and updated me -
She is brilliant -
.
.. So I have good news ? I think ?!
I am on a waiting list to attend a course and I should have the appointment notification in 2 to 3 months time!
.
So the timescale is from 2nd June to some time in November.
.
Can anyone tell me if this is the usual wait ?? Any tips on any follow up would help and probably reassure me. . . .
.
Any info on alternative sensors would help me - Any suggestions ??
Theres the freestyle libre app, where you can activate your sensor without a reader. On the freestyle libre app you can add notes and upload to libre view or diasend - whichever one your hospital uses to see charts, hypos and your notes.Further info request
As I now know I will get a freestyle libre in about 6 weeks time I am after suggestions / recommendations as to which app to load to new iPhone to read the sensor.
I have an iPhone 8 Plus but I would like to be able to export data to excel and compare with the test strip results so I can get a long term comparison of the results to identify the variances at low and high BG levels.
Also now wondering if anyone gets different cgm monitors on the NHS.
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