Thanks so much for getting in touch and sharing your experiences too. I think we are very much in the same boat, I've just tried to private message you but it won't let me for some reason?@lish_26
Morning. I have just read your post and I, a 29 year old also made the decision this year to not let my diabetes control me anymore.
I am currently wearing my Libre trial sensor which my DSN gave me on Friday. While I was at the appointment she told me that Abbot have been rather naughty in advertising that the Libre will be available from November knowing how long it takes CCGs to act on coming up with criteria etc. I think they were hoping for some people power to overwhelm the CCGs, because at the end of the day Abbot will get very rich very quickly once the NHS starts to prescribe them.
My DSN also said what you have been told (I am under the care of South Tyneside) that the hospitals are expecting the GP to pay because it will be on prescription but the GP is expecting the hospitals to pay because of its secondary status. It unfortunately looks as though we are in the middle of a political battle but we are the only ones suffering.
I was told that my request for a Libre could be fought on the basis that I test between 8-12/15 times a day. So I am in the process of gathering my evidence to build my case. Having said that I don't think anything will really happen until late next year.
I truly feel your pain, knowing that something is available to us which could help lighten our burden but is just out of reach is really quite frustrating. I know I'm not looking forward to this sensor reaching the end of its life.
Message me if you would like to rant some more. I feel we are very much in the same boat! X
Hi there @lish_26Thanks so much for getting in touch and sharing your experiences too. I think we are very much in the same boat, I've just tried to private message you but it won't let me for some reason?
Also, forgot to say, there's a page at link below which suggests that there's a tax break - employer buys it but deducts cost from tax payments, so net cost is nil - pay for libre/dexcom but pay correspondingly less tax. I asked my employers to have a look but as we're a public service body which doesn't generate taxable profits, there was no scope for it. But maybe worth a chat with HR to see how that pans out. Would be interesting to know if this works.
thanks for the info, I shall look into this, the chat with HR would be a chat with myself as I am the HR manager lol, but on a serious note I haven’t even started with cheshire East’s CCG, I will keep everyone posted as I am adamant that I want this meter
I work for an NHS trust so not likely to work for me!Also, forgot to say, there's a page at link below which suggests that there's a tax break - employer buys it but deducts cost from tax payments, so net cost is nil - pay for libre/dexcom but pay correspondingly less tax. I asked my employers to have a look but as we're a public service body which doesn't generate taxable profits, there was no scope for it. But maybe worth a chat with HR to see how that pans out. Would be interesting to know if this works.
http://www.inputdiabetes.org.uk/cgm/tax-break/
I work for an NHS trust so not likely to work for me!
County DurhamCan I ask where abouts in the north east do u live xxx
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