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<blockquote data-quote="lizdeluz" data-source="post: 1213375" data-attributes="member: 32108"><p>I was invited to a trial by my diabetes clinic, I have been given a Libre reader and one sensor. Thereafter, it will be self-funded if I choose. I think the sensors are expensive. I'm hopeful that this system will be funded by the NHS in due course. In the meantime, I can see that I could use it on a part-time basis. I like checking the night-graph and seeing the directional arrows for blood sugar levels. In a way, it is simpler and more straightforward than finger-sticking+metre, but I can see that it may actually mean more work for me because probably I will be continuing with two systems until the Libre is available as a matter of course. When I see my consultant, I shall ask for funding.</p><p>I hope that it is/will be available for Type 1 children because it must be a help to parents to be able to check their child's blood sugar at night without needing to wake them?</p><p>This is new for me, but feel free to use what I say if it is of any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizdeluz, post: 1213375, member: 32108"] I was invited to a trial by my diabetes clinic, I have been given a Libre reader and one sensor. Thereafter, it will be self-funded if I choose. I think the sensors are expensive. I'm hopeful that this system will be funded by the NHS in due course. In the meantime, I can see that I could use it on a part-time basis. I like checking the night-graph and seeing the directional arrows for blood sugar levels. In a way, it is simpler and more straightforward than finger-sticking+metre, but I can see that it may actually mean more work for me because probably I will be continuing with two systems until the Libre is available as a matter of course. When I see my consultant, I shall ask for funding. I hope that it is/will be available for Type 1 children because it must be a help to parents to be able to check their child's blood sugar at night without needing to wake them? This is new for me, but feel free to use what I say if it is of any help. [/QUOTE]
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