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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2146427" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>I live in Central Scotland and have been on Libre via NHS for ages , It has helped me vastly Prior to Libre my Hb1c was 98 it’s came down to 48 after 4 months. In Britain you hear in the news constantly that Diabetes is one of the biggest drains on the NHS. And with more people being diagnosed daily the Libre being available on the nhs can only help reduce the strain. I have had diabetes 40 years and have seen numerous advances in Type 1 treatments . But I do think the libre is on of the most important developments on a par with the introduction of synthetic insulin . Many people with diabetes have to work and taking blood sugars in a working environment can sometimes be impractical. I understand the consequences of not taking regular blood sugars ( I am a below knee amputee) .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2146427, member: 429002"] I live in Central Scotland and have been on Libre via NHS for ages , It has helped me vastly Prior to Libre my Hb1c was 98 it’s came down to 48 after 4 months. In Britain you hear in the news constantly that Diabetes is one of the biggest drains on the NHS. And with more people being diagnosed daily the Libre being available on the nhs can only help reduce the strain. I have had diabetes 40 years and have seen numerous advances in Type 1 treatments . But I do think the libre is on of the most important developments on a par with the introduction of synthetic insulin . Many people with diabetes have to work and taking blood sugars in a working environment can sometimes be impractical. I understand the consequences of not taking regular blood sugars ( I am a below knee amputee) . [/QUOTE]
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