I think there is something about shift working in the guidelines for pump eligibility for exactly this reason. Take at look at http://www.inputdiabetes.org.uk/ - they may be able to helplots of alarms set to make sure that I can give my long acting in the mornings after working till 3am
Tresiba is something I wish to try, however it's not available in Scotland. Good advice @Juicyj. Good basal is the foundation of solid BG management.Hey @isjoberg Try not to feel hopeless, I know easier said than done, but things can improve.
Just because you have not been hospitalised over your type 1 does not limit your access to a pump. Your type 1 is affecting your quality of life, they can see you are trying already, I think you would be a perfect candidate.
My one tip for you is to get your basal changed to Tresiba, it's a long acting, very stable basal, one injection a day and helps keep you on a level playing field, then it's just down to fine tuning your bolus injections, but as you're working so much and managing so many injections it's one less thing to worry about - please ask about getting switched over.
There is hope, try and stay positive
Tresiba is something I wish to try, however it's not available in Scotland. Good advice @Juicyj. Good basal is the foundation of solid BG management.
Yeah it's a good recommendation as I've only heard positive things about that basal insulinThanks Grant - I only mentioned this as the apt was in London and wasn't sure if they could prescribe it there. Worth a shot
Yes, based in London normally.. I was offered Tresiba when I switched to Levemir but the only issue was that I was at university in York at the time (never in one place for long!) and my consultant wasn't sure about the availability and mentioned it could be an issue.. As I spend so much time hassling pharmacies anyway I went for the more widespread one, but will ask for Tresiba at my appointment (now that I will be touching base at home hopefully every month or so). I was impressed when someone posted their overnight graph from their libre where it was flat at 4.2!!Thanks Grant - I only mentioned this as the apt was in London and wasn't sure if they could prescribe it there. Worth a shot
It's frustrating that cost is still an issue.@GrantGam1337 Tresiba was hard to get in England due to the cost but my CCG changed their policy this summer after the price dropped. I still had to argue for it even then! It might be worth checking again on scotland point policy
I am now 21 and working six days a week with changing hours. I'm currently on levemir and novorapid (after being on lantus and novorapid for over 10 years and no new insulins ever considered until I got a new doctor) and I just feel quite frustrated.
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