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<blockquote data-quote="stevenson40" data-source="post: 2012376" data-attributes="member: 82684"><p>I was lucky to be allowed to use the FreeStyle Libre system a few months ago. </p><p>At the beginning of February 2019 I had a major liver operation to remove a 2.3 kg tumor. </p><p>The surgical team allowed me to use the FreeStyle Libre system during and after the operation. </p><p>I could therefore keep a check on my glucose levels without the need of constant blood tests. </p><p>This made it easier for the nurses and support staff and gave me better control of my insulin doseages in order to control my Type 1 diabetes, which I have had since June 1957.</p><p>I would therefore like to thank Abbotts and the NHS for allowing me the use of such a wonderful system for controlling glucose levels. </p><p>Before going into hospital my HbA1c was 58 and after two weeks following the operation was 44.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevenson40, post: 2012376, member: 82684"] I was lucky to be allowed to use the FreeStyle Libre system a few months ago. At the beginning of February 2019 I had a major liver operation to remove a 2.3 kg tumor. The surgical team allowed me to use the FreeStyle Libre system during and after the operation. I could therefore keep a check on my glucose levels without the need of constant blood tests. This made it easier for the nurses and support staff and gave me better control of my insulin doseages in order to control my Type 1 diabetes, which I have had since June 1957. I would therefore like to thank Abbotts and the NHS for allowing me the use of such a wonderful system for controlling glucose levels. Before going into hospital my HbA1c was 58 and after two weeks following the operation was 44. [/QUOTE]
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