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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2164352" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>I self funded or two years and managed to keep reducing my HBA1C. So that was one tick for the criteria. The main argument for getting it on the NHS (3 months ago) was the fact that I have erratic levels that require my basal to be adjusted up or down every couple of weeks. The best way to do this was to be able to see it in real time with a Libre or indeed go on a pump. Ironically the Libre was cheaper so would best win for funding. The letter written to secure me this funding was detailed and long. I have a very good hospital team. </p><p>You mention hell and high water. They have to stick to the criteria and if you fit you fit. They are not allowed to deny. </p><p>Anyway try the in bed injection. What bolus are you on? I was also changed to Fiasp a year ago to try and get a handle on my morning rises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2164352, member: 264425"] I self funded or two years and managed to keep reducing my HBA1C. So that was one tick for the criteria. The main argument for getting it on the NHS (3 months ago) was the fact that I have erratic levels that require my basal to be adjusted up or down every couple of weeks. The best way to do this was to be able to see it in real time with a Libre or indeed go on a pump. Ironically the Libre was cheaper so would best win for funding. The letter written to secure me this funding was detailed and long. I have a very good hospital team. You mention hell and high water. They have to stick to the criteria and if you fit you fit. They are not allowed to deny. Anyway try the in bed injection. What bolus are you on? I was also changed to Fiasp a year ago to try and get a handle on my morning rises. [/QUOTE]
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