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<blockquote data-quote="hopeful84" data-source="post: 1618938" data-attributes="member: 451978"><p>I have to admit You are right, but I can't understand the horrible world where you can count for no help. I can say You are lucky living in UK, having hope I will find some solution.. when it comes to my mum, she has diabetes type 1, she got it in youthful age, she has refund from our NFZ , your NHS for insulin and sth more, I don't know excatly what else, but it doesn't matter as I want to gain insulin pump from them but every reply convinces me that impossible <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> </p><p>My mum has to take blood with glucose meter every day and I wish to spare her that.. but the most problem in my opinion is that my papa passed away a month ago and my mum had sometimes tendency to hypoglycemia..</p><p>Backing to old days, my father was caring for her and was close to her every day, even I have been lived many km far from them.. currently I come back to my mum every other day as I affraid of her, you know what's going on, I can't lost her! and do my best to make her and my life mentally easier .. </p><p>Today I was talking with medtronic's rep and he told me about Guardian Connect to control and get information about glucose level via txt, in case suddenly decrease of it I would get txt about that and swiftly respond, but he also added that it can't be connected with insulin pump?</p><p>Have You ever heard about it? or maybe You know the insulin pump which can be compatible with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeful84, post: 1618938, member: 451978"] I have to admit You are right, but I can't understand the horrible world where you can count for no help. I can say You are lucky living in UK, having hope I will find some solution.. when it comes to my mum, she has diabetes type 1, she got it in youthful age, she has refund from our NFZ , your NHS for insulin and sth more, I don't know excatly what else, but it doesn't matter as I want to gain insulin pump from them but every reply convinces me that impossible :( My mum has to take blood with glucose meter every day and I wish to spare her that.. but the most problem in my opinion is that my papa passed away a month ago and my mum had sometimes tendency to hypoglycemia.. Backing to old days, my father was caring for her and was close to her every day, even I have been lived many km far from them.. currently I come back to my mum every other day as I affraid of her, you know what's going on, I can't lost her! and do my best to make her and my life mentally easier .. Today I was talking with medtronic's rep and he told me about Guardian Connect to control and get information about glucose level via txt, in case suddenly decrease of it I would get txt about that and swiftly respond, but he also added that it can't be connected with insulin pump? Have You ever heard about it? or maybe You know the insulin pump which can be compatible with this? [/QUOTE]
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