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<blockquote data-quote="Oscar_Emms" data-source="post: 1860690" data-attributes="member: 488266"><p>So I am presuming we all know what a cgm is however I will briefly explain for any newly diagnosed or anyone who does not know. CGMs are continues glucose monitors which allow you to check your blood sugar levels with only two Bluetooth devices. we have all wanted these on the NHS funding for a fair few years now however I do believe it's on it's way!! Obviously this is not confirmed yet but I have had my annual review today which went amazing g and my consultant started talking about the availability of CGMs on NHS funding, she said she thinks within the next 6 months CGMs will be available for any young persons. I do believe it's the freestyle libre but it may be the dexcom not sure as of yet. I will try to milk out as much as I can from my diabetes team and will update the topic as soon as possible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oscar_Emms, post: 1860690, member: 488266"] So I am presuming we all know what a cgm is however I will briefly explain for any newly diagnosed or anyone who does not know. CGMs are continues glucose monitors which allow you to check your blood sugar levels with only two Bluetooth devices. we have all wanted these on the NHS funding for a fair few years now however I do believe it's on it's way!! Obviously this is not confirmed yet but I have had my annual review today which went amazing g and my consultant started talking about the availability of CGMs on NHS funding, she said she thinks within the next 6 months CGMs will be available for any young persons. I do believe it's the freestyle libre but it may be the dexcom not sure as of yet. I will try to milk out as much as I can from my diabetes team and will update the topic as soon as possible [/QUOTE]
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