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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1927740" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>To get to mine I had to take a day off work to be educated on my diabetes and sign a contract to say that I tested at least 8 times a day anyway and would achieve a reduction of 0.5% in my HBA1c so there are a number of hoops to jump through i.e. you have to be committed and savvy enough to know what to do with all the useful data the fsl provides.</p><p>I also work my socks off to get good control but suffer with exercise related spikes.</p><p>Has helped me so much just recently when ill with still horrible blood sugars, to be able to swipe rather than sit up and prick test.</p><p>Diabetes UK have done a great job badgering the reluctant CCGs into making this happen for those who will benefit from the tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1927740, member: 365308"] To get to mine I had to take a day off work to be educated on my diabetes and sign a contract to say that I tested at least 8 times a day anyway and would achieve a reduction of 0.5% in my HBA1c so there are a number of hoops to jump through i.e. you have to be committed and savvy enough to know what to do with all the useful data the fsl provides. I also work my socks off to get good control but suffer with exercise related spikes. Has helped me so much just recently when ill with still horrible blood sugars, to be able to swipe rather than sit up and prick test. Diabetes UK have done a great job badgering the reluctant CCGs into making this happen for those who will benefit from the tech. [/QUOTE]
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