Thanks Ellie , hopefully 200 tests per year will work out fine , I was using 200 per months so that will be a saving for our NHS even with funding me with the Libre 2 .OK, disclaimer, I live in New Zealand and am on dexcom (self funded as NZ don't fund cgms for any diabetics yet).
Before I went on to dexcom I had and used 1 50 strip box per week, now I have script for 1 box per month, which works out about right for me.
I use strips when
1) checking against my cgm when hypo or (very) hyper
2) when I run out of sensors because of sensor failure
3) checking my sensor is accurate (and calibrating it)
4) checking in first 12 hours of a sensor when it tends to be inaccurate for me
I personally wouldn't find 1 box a quarter enough but I am using a G6 not a libre, and you can calibrate G6s.
But if NZ pharmac offered to fund my dexcom I would happily fund my own glucometer strips.
Hi @jaywak , it sounds like the NHS postcode lottery is still alive and well. Novorapid is still approved for T1 prescriptions under my county's NationalFormulary database (but our new Integrated Care System covers 3 counties and I believe the intent is to transition the system to one integrated formulary for all three in the future). At least for now my surgery will issue Novorapid on repeat prescription - pragmatically I don't think they will change this unless directed to do so by my Hospital Endocrinology team.I've just had a call from my surgery to say that they will no longer be able to supply Novo Rapid insulin because of cost cuts and would be supplying me with I think she said Sannofi Rapid which is exactly the same insulin but cheaper so hopefully no problem , A bit disappointed though that the pens I have been using will have to be replaced with an inferior pen without the digital read out on the top but hey ho we all have got to cut costs I guess , she did say that because I now use the Libre 2 I would only get 4 boxes of blood test strips per year would others say that's about right ? I have not been on the Libre long enough to know how fewer times I will finger prick test .
Nice to hear from you again @grahamrb .I haven’t written for some time but we are having trouble with the Nova Rapid Flex Pens, recently they are not working properly inasmuch as they stick and you are unable to inject the insulin.
Once or twice you can accept a faulty pen but it has now happened about 5 or 6 times over the last few weeks and it is getting very serious, lives could be lost!
Has anyone else had this problem?
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