Because a pump involves more commitment and understanding.. And it still involves putting a needle in your body. If someone can't commit to injecting and testing tbey ade less likely to succeed with a pump which is about £3-£3500. Why should the NHS just throwmoney away on people that are not 100% in their attempts to control their diabetes?? Commitment from patients is more than the money and red tape for not getting a pump...
Err thought the whole point of pump was to have better life ....just coz we don't inject or eat all the time they tell us to, don't mean we don't get it or understand it ....
My point is ....surly more in use make cheaper ...surly more using means a better life than sticking your fracking self 5-8 times a day to 2-3 times a week
Why should just people who show good records be only looked at ....I don't record my bgs results ...they dont ask for em ....so don't bother ....but don't have hypos offen....only when do extra phys work .....and sit from 8-13 on ave
What am saying is ,....surly people who have issues with whole living with T1 and injections ...contrast **** of it and end up depressed could be better of with pump instead as it's not a constant drain on u .....
So...why just for those and not consider using for use to tackle people who
Can carb count can understand it all....but just don't want to do the whole lifestyle not being on pump means ......
Am I making sense ???? Prob not