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Is it true that if you are type 2 and on insulin, that you can now get the freestyle libre on prescription???
Libres doesn't replace finger pricking, some times the accurracy is questionable. We'll still need to do finger prick tests for low and high BG. Libre told me I was 13.5, i did a finger prick test and I was 9.2, could you have imagined if I corrected myself with novorapid when it was unnecessary.I’ve just got my freestyle back and I am type one... I told them straight. I was like I am sick of pricking my fingers and I like to be able to test my levels without being in pain.. why would anybody have to go through not having one when this technology is here and fir diabetics. Everyone should have one if it benefits them.
As of this week I have my libre for free as the NHS policy has changedIt sounds like a fairy tale but it would since I can't even get test strips. Be interesting to see if anyone can get Libre.
As of this week I have my libre for free as the NHS policy has changed, so you can get it to just ask your GPI'm interested to see if any Type2's could get the libre. I've heard for Type1's to get the libre on prescription is to meet the criteria. Other than that, i'd say majority are self funding on the libres.
As of this week I have my libre for free as the NHS policy has changed, you can have 1 if type 2 on insulinI think it's only type 1 and thats only 1 in 5 if you meet the criteria so still not a lot can havei one yet ,after ringing my surgery at the start of April with the big roll out nobody was ready for it ie funding ,specialists, had my review brought forward so i can see if i meet the required criteria for one .
As of this week I have my libre for free as the NHS policy has changed, you can have 1 if type 2 on insulinLibres doesn't replace finger pricking, some times the accurracy is questionable. We'll still need to do finger prick tests for low and high BG. Libre told me I was 13.5, i did a finger prick test and I was 9.2, could you have imagined if I corrected myself with novorapid when it was unnecessary.
@MrCuddlyMoses Sorry OP, I hope you were able to find some information on it. I know very very few type2s are on insulin pumps, I wouldn't lose too much hope for the libres.
Is it true that if you are type 2 and on insulin, that you can now get the freestyle libre on prescription???
Spoke to Abbott's Diabetes Monday 29th of April and there are now plans for the release of libre 2 in the UK yetDoes anyone know when the Freestyle Libre 2 will be available in the UK? Why was the Libre 2 launched in Germany rather than the UK? Does anyone know whether Abbott conducting at the moment UK trials of the Freestyle Libre 2? Thanks
If you are an diabetic and on insulin, and no matter what you BG is you can have a freestyle libre on prescriptionA T2 neighbour of mine on MDI insulin told me her Endo has written to our mutual GP that she is to be prescribed the Libre. Apparently she's getting it because her BG is very uncontrolled and unpredictable (very low to 28 within a couple of hours) but, frankly, she doesn't make much effort to control it. She's said more than once that I'm mad to low-carb.
If you are an diabetic and on insulin, and no matter what you BG is you can have a freestyle libre on prescription
This is the new rules of the NHS policy, but also she could be getting the libre to help her get better BG, also the hospital Diabetes specialist can also link the sensor and get the readings from it and check what is going on with her BG!Interesting... that's not what she told me but what you say makes more sense.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/publicat...ts-for-funding-of-relevant-diabetes-patients/Could you give me a link to this information please - I know at least three other people that could do with continuous glucose monitoring. (With our village GP you have to show him that he has to do something rather than ask.)
Spoke to Abbott's Diabetes Monday 29th of April and there are now plans for the release of libre 2 in the UK yet