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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 1576122" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>you have probably now seen - see JDRF site - that Libre is available on the NHS from 1st November, but it will all depend on if your health prof thinks it is suitable/needed, and maybe what area you live in. It is expensive, I was unwell and needed to try it, so invested in 2 sensors some while ago - it is good. However, i get lots of allergies, and i was allergic to everything, the adhesive, and the inserted needle-like part, so could not continue, i just could not tolerate a sensor sticking deep into my arm for 2 weeks. If libre made them to change in 2 days, it might have been better for me. Libre is good, though, they have a good customer care team, and they refunded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 1576122, member: 94348"] you have probably now seen - see JDRF site - that Libre is available on the NHS from 1st November, but it will all depend on if your health prof thinks it is suitable/needed, and maybe what area you live in. It is expensive, I was unwell and needed to try it, so invested in 2 sensors some while ago - it is good. However, i get lots of allergies, and i was allergic to everything, the adhesive, and the inserted needle-like part, so could not continue, i just could not tolerate a sensor sticking deep into my arm for 2 weeks. If libre made them to change in 2 days, it might have been better for me. Libre is good, though, they have a good customer care team, and they refunded [/QUOTE]
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