pegletbee
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- Type of diabetes
- LADA
Hello, I've only just discovered this forum so this is my first post. Please excuse any silly mistakes.
I've been living in the Netherlands for 17 years, been diabetic (LADA) for 9 years. Always had very high HBA1C - generally around 9 - and wildly unstable blood glucose, and was finally persuaded to try a pump. Pump therapy is more widespread here than in the UK, actively encouraged and apparently easier to get funded.
I got the last Cozmo in the Netherlands about a month ago. They don't have the Animas here yet or I'd have opted for that.
I'm quite amazed at how well the therapy is working for me, and how quickly I'm getting used to using it. I've never had such stable sugars, and so far no problems.
Thing is, I'm planning to move back to the UK next spring. I've spoken to the diabetic nurse at my local health practice in the UK and she has asked up the line as to whether I can get funding. Her initial enquiries were positive, but when I rang the clinic at Newcastle - which is where I'll have to go - they didn't sound either very welcoming or enthusiastic.
My Cozmo doesn't belong to me, but remains the property of my health insurer and I don't know yet if I'll be able to bring it with me when I move. As it's working so well I'd hate to have to stop the therapy and go back to injections while I 'fight' for funding.
Does anybody live in the catchment area for the Newcastle on Tyne clinic and have any idea how much of a struggle getting funding there is likely to be? I'd be very grateful for any tips or advice.
Cheers. Peggy
I've been living in the Netherlands for 17 years, been diabetic (LADA) for 9 years. Always had very high HBA1C - generally around 9 - and wildly unstable blood glucose, and was finally persuaded to try a pump. Pump therapy is more widespread here than in the UK, actively encouraged and apparently easier to get funded.
I got the last Cozmo in the Netherlands about a month ago. They don't have the Animas here yet or I'd have opted for that.
I'm quite amazed at how well the therapy is working for me, and how quickly I'm getting used to using it. I've never had such stable sugars, and so far no problems.
Thing is, I'm planning to move back to the UK next spring. I've spoken to the diabetic nurse at my local health practice in the UK and she has asked up the line as to whether I can get funding. Her initial enquiries were positive, but when I rang the clinic at Newcastle - which is where I'll have to go - they didn't sound either very welcoming or enthusiastic.
My Cozmo doesn't belong to me, but remains the property of my health insurer and I don't know yet if I'll be able to bring it with me when I move. As it's working so well I'd hate to have to stop the therapy and go back to injections while I 'fight' for funding.
Does anybody live in the catchment area for the Newcastle on Tyne clinic and have any idea how much of a struggle getting funding there is likely to be? I'd be very grateful for any tips or advice.
Cheers. Peggy