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<blockquote data-quote="Penquin47210" data-source="post: 1418235" data-attributes="member: 387598"><p>My change in the UK took a while, but it is the best thing that happened since I was diagnosed aged 11 - I went onto the pump about 9 years ago and moved to France 5 years ago. What a difference here........ I now have a French pump, changed last year as it went wrong and became difficult to read, new one couriered with 24 hours. The pump is superb and now my HbA1C has gone from 11.4+ in UK to 7.6 which after 55 years is considered excellent. It will take tie to adjust and get the best out of, but welcome to the pump users group......</p><p></p><p>Here continuous blood glucose monitoring is available at a price but is gradually being rolled out and will eventually be covered under the ALD regs (ALD= Ailment Longue Duration and is equivalent to exemptions in UK but is more targeted).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penquin47210, post: 1418235, member: 387598"] My change in the UK took a while, but it is the best thing that happened since I was diagnosed aged 11 - I went onto the pump about 9 years ago and moved to France 5 years ago. What a difference here........ I now have a French pump, changed last year as it went wrong and became difficult to read, new one couriered with 24 hours. The pump is superb and now my HbA1C has gone from 11.4+ in UK to 7.6 which after 55 years is considered excellent. It will take tie to adjust and get the best out of, but welcome to the pump users group...... Here continuous blood glucose monitoring is available at a price but is gradually being rolled out and will eventually be covered under the ALD regs (ALD= Ailment Longue Duration and is equivalent to exemptions in UK but is more targeted). [/QUOTE]
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