I have a cgm funded by my hospital somehow...
It is brilliant for helping me to manage my diabetes.. My worst hypo's were night-times.
It has actually helped me realise hypo awareness better... Because of the ability to flick a button when working.. Rather than having to stop work, find somewhere to wash my hands, get tester out..now when feeling a hypo warning I fluck a button or depending how I got set up of cgm it will also be warning me with bleeps.
It has also shown me just how fast my levels can drop and how long it can take for my levels to raise.
I don't know how my hospital funds it for me though.... I was just fortunate that I am allowed one funded..
The question that worries me about wearing a cgm is whether the dvla recognise it as a good tool for a driver to have-as the driver is constantl aware of their levels or a bad one and so decline license.
I have put another posting on here previously about cgm's, as I believe mine has given me my life and confidence back.. No more testing in public, complete reassurance 24/7 that my levels when they go high or low are enabling me to care for myself. It helps when eating different foods for the first time, when ill ( as I have been on regular basis over last 3 months).
Personally, I think every pump user at least should have one.. As they allow more definite timings to adjust basals..
I wish I knew how my hospital fund mine..or perhaps whether it may be a trial one given to hospital by the manufacturers ( do they do this sort of thing?)
Depending on your reasons for needing one, you may be able to get one.. Especially if your quality of life could be dramatically improved as much as mine. (i have a very physical job and equipment.. Which puts me more at risk.