Thank you for this excellent responseMy understanding is that improvements are possible dependent on circumstances such as age, level of damage, consistency in treatment and blood glucose levels.
Below is one of the best threads on the forum regarding experiences of neuropathy. Such a wealth of knowledge and experience. Some members quoted that the healing process was slow and more uncomfortable before improving.
If you have the interest and a few hours this is recommended reading.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/help-in-dealing-with-neuropathy.74653/
I’ve been taking much better care of my sugars since having a Libre. Already I’ve noticed numbness receding from my feet and I’ve just been for an eye test and was told that the slight retinopathy I had is gone.
I think Liber (if you means Freestyle liber )There's been so many posts about people becoming more engaged with their T1 management after getting libre.
Kinda makes sense - what a difference it makes actually being able to see that pesky moving target all the time and actively steer it, instead of strip snapshots.
It'll take some time, but there'll come a day when ccgs will be asking themselves why they didn't make this stuff available on prescription to all right from the start.
I think Liber (if you means Freestyle liber )
It's not possible to poor unfortunately
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/132751/
In any case there are other ways other than what you mentioned are cheaper than liberIt's playing out in different ways in different countries and a lot will depend on how advanced the country is in terms of healthcare and wealth.
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