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<blockquote data-quote="Muneeb" data-source="post: 2106340" data-attributes="member: 491635"><p>I actually had an appointment with the DSN to switch from novorapid to FIASP. He wanted to see what my glucose levels were like, because I was testing a lot, like 20x a day to try and capture what was happening post meals with novo. When he saw the meter he said you seem to be testing a lot, have you looked at the libre, I wasn't sure if it was widely available at the time, but he said it was. He then checked guidelines and said I met at least one condition with the other being frequent hypos. At the time I was getting frequent hypo's as I had got into fitness and levels tended to drop low after workouts, so he asked me to attend clinic for a libre the following month.</p><p></p><p>I must add that my blood sugar levels are generally well controlled with my hba1c at 50 at the time. That didn't seem to bother them in issuing the libre. To be honest it couldn't have been much easier, also following the 6 months, they just issued another 6 month prescription which I collected, hassle free!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muneeb, post: 2106340, member: 491635"] I actually had an appointment with the DSN to switch from novorapid to FIASP. He wanted to see what my glucose levels were like, because I was testing a lot, like 20x a day to try and capture what was happening post meals with novo. When he saw the meter he said you seem to be testing a lot, have you looked at the libre, I wasn't sure if it was widely available at the time, but he said it was. He then checked guidelines and said I met at least one condition with the other being frequent hypos. At the time I was getting frequent hypo's as I had got into fitness and levels tended to drop low after workouts, so he asked me to attend clinic for a libre the following month. I must add that my blood sugar levels are generally well controlled with my hba1c at 50 at the time. That didn't seem to bother them in issuing the libre. To be honest it couldn't have been much easier, also following the 6 months, they just issued another 6 month prescription which I collected, hassle free! [/QUOTE]
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