Copernicus
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Watch this space.
Tomorrow I am being interviewed by my local regional newspaper regarding the CCG refusing to fund the Freestyle Libra system for anyone, never mind those diabetics who have benefited from it. Be interested to see what my local CCG will; be.
Someone at our support group is trying one for two weeks. Will find out what happens after that.Last month my awesome doctor attached this sensor (freestyle libre pro) and even lent me his reader. So for 14 days I got continuous and almost accurate reading from this reader without single pin prick. For 23£ a sensor it was holy grail for me.
i thought it was around £48 not £23??Last month my awesome doctor attached this sensor (freestyle libre pro) and even lent me his reader. So for 14 days I got continuous and almost accurate reading from this reader without single pin prick. For 23£ a sensor it was holy grail for me.
I know they will not fund it because a) I have already asked them and b)my local M.P. has approached them on my behalf.How do you know already that your CCG not willing to fund? Ours hasnt even written a policy statement about
Its funding yet!!
Please let us now how younget on and if the paper will be gaining ancomment from the CCG..
Short sighted as alwaysWhen you offset the monthly cost of BG sticks against the cost of two Libre sensors it doesn't look too bad at all imo. I get thru about 4 tubs of Accuchek Aviva strips every month. If I carry on self funding the Libre I'll be saving the NHS the cost of the BG sticks. And when you factor in all the added benefits of the Libre, the CCG's are making a very short sighted decision. I emailed my CCG recently but so far no reply. Does anyone know of any CCG that has given the go ahead? I heard of one in Scotland but that's it! Plus someone told me even with the go ahead the Libre won't be available in the NHS until next April at the earliest because of the way budgets are allocated. Patience is character building so they say
Same as someone at the hospital support group. I'm going to find out what happened after that next time I go.I am getting a trial but they are only supplying one sensor.
A trial for two weeks? What on earth use is that? If you're going to spot any trends I hope they appear pretty quickly!I am getting a trial but they are only supplying one sensor.
When you offset the monthly cost of BG sticks against the cost of two Libre sensors it doesn't look too bad at all imo. I get thru about 4 tubs of Accuchek Aviva strips every month.
I know the DVLA is still insisting on a BG test before driving. I don't really understand why as a BG test, as we are well aware, is only a snapshot and doesn't show any trend data.The issue is that DVLA will not allow libre to be used instead of sticks, and likewise, the maker of libre says a stick must be used to check BG before deciding how much insulin to use. Hence this "offset" can't be done.
'FreeStyle Libre is approved for dosing insulin except in three cases: when hypoglycemic, when glucose is changing rapidly, or when symptoms don’t match the system’s readings. In these cases, Abbott recommends confirming the value with a fingerstick'.
Following that guideline would dramatically reduce my usage of sticks. I'd say that 95% of the time I'm happy to dose from the Libre.
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