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<blockquote data-quote="22nw22" data-source="post: 1950927" data-attributes="member: 447607"><p>I think one of my appointments this year (March), my doctor mentioned that I would be eligible and meet the criteria, I did match the criteria. July was a bit quiet, as the time needed to be changed. I still need my accu chek expert, but they found I need a Freestyle Libre as well. It was sad that I didn't get to use them much in 2016, when I started and stopped I think, due to the fact the sensors are expensive if I wasn't funded, the sensors weren't even made fundable until this year I think, either this year or last. Now I'll get the Libre full time, since the NHS will fund mine for me, so I get them and pay nothing, unlike 2016.</p><p></p><p>Now, I don't know whether I'll get a new reader, or if we have to find one that I had been using before or what, since I am meant to be restarting the sensors from my 2nd Libre training (3rd technically). I'll probably have nothing between the 4th (First (2nd) training) and 18th. I do have to wake up early since trainings are at 9:30am for both of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22nw22, post: 1950927, member: 447607"] I think one of my appointments this year (March), my doctor mentioned that I would be eligible and meet the criteria, I did match the criteria. July was a bit quiet, as the time needed to be changed. I still need my accu chek expert, but they found I need a Freestyle Libre as well. It was sad that I didn't get to use them much in 2016, when I started and stopped I think, due to the fact the sensors are expensive if I wasn't funded, the sensors weren't even made fundable until this year I think, either this year or last. Now I'll get the Libre full time, since the NHS will fund mine for me, so I get them and pay nothing, unlike 2016. Now, I don't know whether I'll get a new reader, or if we have to find one that I had been using before or what, since I am meant to be restarting the sensors from my 2nd Libre training (3rd technically). I'll probably have nothing between the 4th (First (2nd) training) and 18th. I do have to wake up early since trainings are at 9:30am for both of them. [/QUOTE]
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