Copernicus
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Just had an update from my G.P. about funding the Libra on the NHS. To say I am annoyed and disappointed is an understatement
Basically because I have been funding the Libra system myself and as a result of which my control is now almost perfect, the NHS will not fund the system for me because my diabetes is now well controlled so I don't qualify ! So the answer appears to be, don't try and be sensible and look after yourself, let your blood sugars go haywire and then after you have collapsed a few times, the NHS will then fund you the Libra. Of course once you are back under control, they will stop funding it,.so much for the government and Abbott Labs claiming it was now available on the NHS.
Absolutely ridiculous. Needless to say I will once again be contacting The Prime Minister, the Health Secretary, my local M.P. and the media.
That’s a bit over the top.I wish the NHS and Abbott Labs are more compassionate towards diabetics.
The cost of Libre is a killer and worse than Diabetes itself!
Wow, a Boots near me are charging £62 for each sensor and no VAT exemption. Someone I know had gone in and asked. I figured all Boots would charge the same but I may go and investigate other Boots stores around me...Just contacted my local Boots in Chesterfield and they have confirmed they can supply at £35 each with VAT exemption. They’ve ordered me 4 for collection Thursday. Fingers crossed
Not everyone will be aware how VAT exemption works or even that it's available, if you fill the form in for it http://www.diabetes.co.uk/vat-exemption.html might be easier to start persuading them to do the right thing.Wow, a Boots near me are charging £62 for each sensor and no VAT exemption. Someone I know had gone in and asked. I figured all Boots would charge the same but I may go and investigate other Boots stores around me...
In terms of NHS availability in Cornwall, it's a big fat no overall. The reason is that it's not cost-effective but my specialist wants to see it start being prescribed. Gonna have to wait and see on that front.
I wish the NHS and Abbott Labs are more compassionate towards diabetics.
The cost of Libre is a killer and worse than Diabetes itself!
Huh, I'll look into that. It'd make the sensor around £50 then so not much more expensive than Abbott. Be incredibly handy if I'm ever desperate for a sensor. Thanks!Not everyone will be aware how VAT exemption works or even that it's available, if you fill the form in for it http://www.diabetes.co.uk/vat-exemption.html might be easier to start persuading them to do the right thing.
I think competitors should get in there to bring the cost down. I think a way for nhs to encourage that.
It 'ant over til the fat lady sings.
I'd say watch this space!
It depends on the circumstances of the individual and how many times one tests per day.
As a T1 who drives, I might test 10 times a day, even more if I have to drive somewhere for work. 50 Glucomen test strips cost around £20 to £25. So over a month, the (self funded) cost of the Libre wouldn't be massively higher than the cost of strips for me were the NHS to fund it.
Of course I still have to use test strips anyway to satisfy DVLA but I currently rely on the Libre for my meal time testing.
I think competitors should get in there to bring the cost down. I think a way for nhs to encourage that.
It 'ant over til the fat lady sings.
I'd say watch this space!
I was told by my GP that I need to test before driving with a strip tester as the Libra would not count. I didn't ask why but I assume that it because this kind of system is always 20 mins behind the real blood sugar due to the way the sensor gathers its information.
I was told by my GP that I need to test before driving with a strip tester as the Libra would not count. I didn't ask why but I assume that it because this kind of system is always 20 mins behind the real blood sugar due to the way the sensor gathers its information.
Would someone please show me where it says that Diabetics are legally bound to blood test before driving. Every article I can find states that this is just advisory. Sensible yes, but not legally binding.The Libre is not recognised by DVSA so legally you must still finger prick test before a 2 hour journey and every two hours
Would someone please show me where it says that Diabetics are legally bound to blood test before driving. Every article I can find states that this is just advisory. Sensible yes, but lot legally binding.
Would someone please show me where it says that Diabetics are legally bound to blood test before driving. Every article I can find states that this is just advisory. Sensible yes, but lot legally binding.
That's not the question I am asking, where does it say in writing that you have to legally test before driving. As far as I can see you don't. I asked my consultant this very question and he confirmed that it is only advisable. Don't get me wrong I'm not suggesting for one moment you don't test your blood but |I get annoyed when people say that Diabetics are legally obliged to do things when in fact they aren't. Perhaps someone on this forum can once and for all confirm the legal position. Even the DVLA website says that blood testing before driving and then every 2 hours, is only advisable.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/diab1-confidential-medical-information
Click on the link and question 1.2 tells you their.
Your insurance would not pat out on any claim made IF you had no proof that you was not fit to drive ie. done a bs test before starting to drive. Insurances try to find any way to not pay on a claim and by informing them they would look into any claim you make.
Would someone please show me where it says that Diabetics are legally bound to blood test before driving. Every article I can find states that this is just advisory. Sensible yes, but not legally binding.
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