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<blockquote data-quote="svendenhowser" data-source="post: 2427504" data-attributes="member: 547023"><p>Thanks! I am in Australia yes.. I just hate being in limbo land, not knowing, but there is a silver lining that she might not be diabetic, which would be fantastic! </p><p></p><p>We are using the freestyle libre and checking with the glucometer when it’s over 10 (it usually reads 12+ when the libre says 9). We’re starting with the libre 2 tomorrow as it has just been released and is replacing the libre 1. I do have some urine tests and they are always negative (although they are past the 6 month expiration after opening, but not expired by date). Today after meals she was always above 12, so that’s a little concerning, but she doesn’t stay up there long and quickly comes down. I’m well versed with our funding (I’m an ex-RN and a current veterinarian) and tech and it seems fairly similar to the UK.</p><p></p><p>Her endo has been talking about starting an insulin pump with diluted insulin, but also non-commital on actually diagnosing diabetes. It’s frustrating! But I just need to be patient I guess, see what the next little while of monitoring brings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svendenhowser, post: 2427504, member: 547023"] Thanks! I am in Australia yes.. I just hate being in limbo land, not knowing, but there is a silver lining that she might not be diabetic, which would be fantastic! We are using the freestyle libre and checking with the glucometer when it’s over 10 (it usually reads 12+ when the libre says 9). We’re starting with the libre 2 tomorrow as it has just been released and is replacing the libre 1. I do have some urine tests and they are always negative (although they are past the 6 month expiration after opening, but not expired by date). Today after meals she was always above 12, so that’s a little concerning, but she doesn’t stay up there long and quickly comes down. I’m well versed with our funding (I’m an ex-RN and a current veterinarian) and tech and it seems fairly similar to the UK. Her endo has been talking about starting an insulin pump with diluted insulin, but also non-commital on actually diagnosing diabetes. It’s frustrating! But I just need to be patient I guess, see what the next little while of monitoring brings. [/QUOTE]
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