Hi everyone,
I'm new on this forum. I'm a 34 year old female who has been a Type 1 diabetic for 16 years, and have been on the insulin pump for about 5 years. The pump has helped me a lot! I'm hoping to move to the UK in a year or 2 (am originally from Poland but have lived in the US for the past 23 years, though I go back to Europe - especially the UK, which I love
every year). I wanted to know how things work as far as medical insurance and type 1 diabetes in the UK. Is it easy to get the pump and are diabetic supplies covered in full? I know this depends on the type of insurance and I have yet to do research on that, so I'm sorry if I'm asking stupid questions
but I figured asking diabetics in the UK would be a good place to start. Medical insurance is a luxury in the US, but I'm lucky to work for the city and have good benefits, which cover most of my diabetes expenses (I only pay a minimal co-pay for insulin and of course doctor visits, but all my pump and testing supplies are covered in full. Of course technically I pay for it since a big chunk of my check goes towards my medical coverage). I've heard that insurance companies in the UK don't cover the insulin pump as easily as they do here (of course I mean for those who have private insurance, work for the city or are unemployed... if you're middle-class, working and your employer doesn't offer medical insurance, or offers one that is inadequate you're out of luck here). Can anyone enlighten me on the matter? I'm currently on the medtronic mini med paradigm pump, and would love to stay on it when I move to the UK, as I cannot imagine my life without the pump anymore.
Thank you in advance for your responses!
I'm new on this forum. I'm a 34 year old female who has been a Type 1 diabetic for 16 years, and have been on the insulin pump for about 5 years. The pump has helped me a lot! I'm hoping to move to the UK in a year or 2 (am originally from Poland but have lived in the US for the past 23 years, though I go back to Europe - especially the UK, which I love


Thank you in advance for your responses!
