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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2289379" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>I hadn't even noticed the T2 part. I think it's a shame it's almost impossible as a T2 to get things like the Libre funded. </p><p>In your case it's even more ridiculous, as you've basically had the same treatment as a T1 for the last 17 years. </p><p>Are you very sure you are a T2? Not asking because I doubt you, but if there is a small chance you were misdiagnosed getting the diagnosis changed could improve your chances of getting the libre funded. </p><p></p><p>I was a T2 on my records for a couple of years. The main reason I wanted a referral to an endo to see if I was T1 was because I figured I had a better chance of not having to buy my Libres myself anymore.</p><p>In the end it turned out the re-diagnosis wasn't necessary to get funding, as our government decided all diabetics on MDI or pump were eligible for the Libre, regardless of diabetes type. </p><p></p><p>Let's hope the same will happen in your country!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2289379, member: 372207"] I hadn't even noticed the T2 part. I think it's a shame it's almost impossible as a T2 to get things like the Libre funded. In your case it's even more ridiculous, as you've basically had the same treatment as a T1 for the last 17 years. Are you very sure you are a T2? Not asking because I doubt you, but if there is a small chance you were misdiagnosed getting the diagnosis changed could improve your chances of getting the libre funded. I was a T2 on my records for a couple of years. The main reason I wanted a referral to an endo to see if I was T1 was because I figured I had a better chance of not having to buy my Libres myself anymore. In the end it turned out the re-diagnosis wasn't necessary to get funding, as our government decided all diabetics on MDI or pump were eligible for the Libre, regardless of diabetes type. Let's hope the same will happen in your country! [/QUOTE]
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