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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1561486" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>My dexcom is currently nhs funded. But that's because I meet the criteria for NHS funding in that I'm completely hypo unaware, and I have had multiple ambulance call outs for severe hypos (although I can't see I'd allow myself to be admitted, I barely let the paramedic stay until I'm euglycaemic, seriously once I'm conscious you can leave me alone and for god sake stop trying to feed me, I'll be in double figure all day). So I don't especially recommend meeting the funding criteria, but it is possible. I've also had enlite sensors funded for a brief period to link up with the 640 pump with low suspend. There are also nice guidelines on sensor augmented pump therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1561486, member: 32394"] My dexcom is currently nhs funded. But that's because I meet the criteria for NHS funding in that I'm completely hypo unaware, and I have had multiple ambulance call outs for severe hypos (although I can't see I'd allow myself to be admitted, I barely let the paramedic stay until I'm euglycaemic, seriously once I'm conscious you can leave me alone and for god sake stop trying to feed me, I'll be in double figure all day). So I don't especially recommend meeting the funding criteria, but it is possible. I've also had enlite sensors funded for a brief period to link up with the 640 pump with low suspend. There are also nice guidelines on sensor augmented pump therapy. [/QUOTE]
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