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Libre 3 on prescription...

As long as I can see the graph the logbook reading is not needed.
You need the reading to show to your Diabetic Nurse. But the good thing is they are able to link in and view and print out the reading from your account online called Libre View.
 
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It does fill in the gap when you scan. The only thing is that after Midnight it starts a new date.
 
Just curious pcarl as to why you are prescribed 4 boxes a month when they last 14 days each .
My GP started to give them to me like this when I was prescribed them. That means I have spare in cause it falls out which does happen if you knock your arm or just becomes loose.
 
Yes I am aware of this and have requested any that fall out back from Abbott. But my GP give me 4 every time I request a repeat prescription.
 
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The above is true I have Libre 2 sensor and it does take reading every minute which is a big improvement. The only downside is that is does not log the reading for you. You still have to scan to have it logged in your log book in the app.
If you go into the reading by add note just comment with a number and save reading stored.
 
I get my Libre 2 on prescription. I get 4 boxes a months. I'm type 2
You GP may not be aware that Abbott will replace any Libre sensors that get dislodged. Once you tell the GP that you only need two Libre every 28 days, the GP will be able to give another person a NHS prescription of Libre sensors.
 
Thanks for your reply. I would prefer to keep my prescription as they are. This way it is less visit to the chemist to pick them up. Plus I can get replacement from Abbott if if need to. When I get replacements I don't have to get a prescription.
 
Thanks for your reply. I would prefer to keep my prescription as they are. This way it is less visit to the chemist to pick them up. Plus I can get replacement from Abbott if if need to. When I get replacements I don't have to get a prescription.

I hope that doesn’t mean you are wasting two sensors a month. If everyone did that it would be more than annoying for those of us that have to self fund. By changing to just the needed two for each person the NHS could allow twice as many people to have them on prescription.

presumably you actually just collect your prescription every two months.
 
No I don't waste them as I need them. When I'm on the 3rd one I request a repeat prescription. That how I have always done it. I rather have spare then run out. Your right I could order every two months. Sometimes I don't need to order for a while.
 
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Type 2 can get Libre 2 or Dexcom. I get the Libre 2 on prescription. You can set reminders on it.
Thankyou for your answer. Do I request this via my DSN or will my gp be able to give me it? I am still awaiting an appointment since I posted my initial question on here. I feel I may have slipped off the radar so to speak. Everything was moving fast when they suspected type 1 now they have diagnosed type 2 I am yet to get another appointment with either the DSN or my consultant. It doesn’t help that they are all due to strike this week but that’s understandable and I can wait until all that is over I’m just confused as to who to ask for one.
 
I had an appointment with the Consultant who made the appointment with the Diabetic Nurse for an assessment. I was then given the Libra 2. A letter was given to me so I could request a repeat prescription from my GP.
 
Hi I live in Manchester under MRI diabetes centre my nurse is absolutely amazing. I was on libre 2 she said I fit the criteria and I now get Libre 3 posted directly from the NHS.
It’s a serious game changer I have no hypo awareness and had a couple of admissions with DKA best thing ever I wonder if it’s area based I get everything I need I’m on an insulin pump first patient on a pump for MRI
Hope you get it soon without contributing payment to it.
 
I’ve recently had a months trial of the Libre 2 from my DSN but I’m not entitled to have it on prescription as I don’t fall into Nice Guidelines for a Type 2 to have it on prescription despite injecting multiple times a day.
I have to self fund for it, which I think is a little unfair but maybe they might change the guidelines again one day!
 
I happened upon a YouTube film, a chap comparing all of them. Very useful. I decided that if and when I need on I’d go for Libre 2
 
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The above is true I have Libre 2 sensor and it does take reading every minute which is a big improvement. The only downside is that is does not log the reading for you. You still have to scan to have it logged in your log book in the app.
That is true, but you can also screen shot the relevant parts ie Daily Graphs, daily patterns and TITR.
Plus the hospital should have the details on Libre View, if you have connected your Libre Link to them.
 
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It can be difficult to get the Libre 2 on prescription. I'm sure in time guidelines will change. Pricking your finger will be replaced with the Libra or
That is true, but you can also screen shot the relevant parts ie Daily Graphs, daily patterns and TITR.
Plus the hospital should have the details on Libre View, if you have connected your Libre Link to them.
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Thanks for your reply back. They are able to view and print of when I attend my appointments. I was just concerned about my reading I should be scanning and recording on the app. I have been advised that I should be scanning 10 times a day.
 
Each off the Libre 2 sensors are active for 14 days?
Thanks for your reply back. I am aware they last for 14 days then you replace. But they can stop working or fall off.
 
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