Is there anyone else at your diabetes centre of hospital you could ask for a second opinion and additional support, @Alicekat ?
Have a look on the pump forum for all sorts of pump advice - http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/insulin-pump-forum.14/
The NICE criteria for pump therapy are here - if you fit these I understand they have to consider you for a pump - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ta151
And this is from Input:
If you don’t meet the NICE criteria but you do fall under recommendations from the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD), your clinic will need to make a strong case for you to be granted funding
ABCD recommends that insulin pump therapy is also considered in the following situations:
• Pregnancy
• Acute painful neuropathy or symptomatic autonomic neuropathy if
conventional treatment fails to enable adequate blood glucose control
• Hypoglycaemia unawareness
• Extreme insulin sensitivity
• Needle phobia
• Severe insulin resistance with poor blood glucose control
(especially if type 2)
• Specific quality of life issues:
– Pathological fear of hypoglycaemia
– Marked glycaemic excursions/dawn phenomenon
– Excessive number of injections for optimised control
– Impaired exercise capacity, abnormal eating behaviour or an unacceptable number of sick days
– Shift work or frequent travel across time zones
– In children: sub-optimal school performance, exclusion from aspects of a full school life; behavioural problems (for example, mealtimes); adverse impact on family dynamics
Consultant’s recommendation
Your consultant agrees you have a clinical need for an insulin pump and have the necessary commitment and skills to use the technology safely and effectively
http://www.inputdiabetes.org.uk/alt-insulin-pumps/is-it-provided-by-the-nhs/
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Hi,
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In short. Don't rely on a D nurse to push anything through other than your blood sample to the lab...
Hi , well thank you sounds like my type of place !! currently battling with severe anxiety and depression and newly diagnosed with epilepsy.
very good idea 1 kittens always cheer you up
This horrifies me! I think they need to pull their silly socks up....i am currently unable to work due to such erratic blood glucose levels and still nothing is being done to help me
unfortunately she is the only person seeing memain diabetic woman keeps cancelling appts and nurse at GP didnt even no what insulin resistance was ;/
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