benhippers661
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
You will need to speak to your diabetic doctor to have the trial with the Libre. Then as long as you meet the criteria AND your local health board/CCG is prescribing them then you will be ok. A minimum of 8 finger pricked a day is one of the criteria
The last NHS reorganisation - the one the Government had no plans to make - made GPs responsible for their own budgets, creating an obvious conflict of interest when it comes to acting in the best interest of the patient.I too have had problems convincing my GP that testing with Freestyle Libre is more costs-effective than pricking my finger at least 10 times a day (yes, I'm slightly obsessive about testing). His final excuse was that Freestyle Libre doesn't appear on his drugs tariff so he's not allowed to prescribe it! I think that this will be the case around the country (postcode lottery again) until the NHS get the message that there's a real need to provide it to us. The benefits in terms of immediate cost are obvious, but the long-term cost saving in terms of the positive effects of better control and fewer complications will be invaluable.
Diabetes.co.uk - please help - some lobbying is needed!
I hope so.Hi all,
Been to see my Dsn today and I have been given the meter and 1 sensor on a trial basis with the agreeance that if I find it useful that I will self fund the sensors, I live in Macclesfield and come under east Cheshire CCG, so if you are under this area ask for a trial, upside is that my dsn has said that hopefully in feb they will be able to prescribe
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