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<blockquote data-quote="Kyambala" data-source="post: 1486817" data-attributes="member: 210735"><p>Hello again Amy. Congratulations. You seem to be doing very well with the way you are approaching things. Normally to obtain a Libre on the NHS they look for two things: 1. That you are Type 1 and 2. That you are having unexpected Hypos.</p><p></p><p>If your pump solves your problem on Hypos then they may not be willing to pay for a Libre. It might be best to enquire about a Libre whilst you are still having Hypos. I have a Libre (and so do many other Diabetics on this Forum) but I had to pay for mine and it costs £100 per month for the sensors. The main advantage to me is that when I wake up 3 times in the night to visit the loo I can check if I am heading towards a Hypo and do something about it.</p><p></p><p>I love horses too, ever since I learnt to ride at 16. Now at 75 I dare not mount a horse as a fall could be fatal.</p><p></p><p>Have a nice day. And best wishes for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyambala, post: 1486817, member: 210735"] Hello again Amy. Congratulations. You seem to be doing very well with the way you are approaching things. Normally to obtain a Libre on the NHS they look for two things: 1. That you are Type 1 and 2. That you are having unexpected Hypos. If your pump solves your problem on Hypos then they may not be willing to pay for a Libre. It might be best to enquire about a Libre whilst you are still having Hypos. I have a Libre (and so do many other Diabetics on this Forum) but I had to pay for mine and it costs £100 per month for the sensors. The main advantage to me is that when I wake up 3 times in the night to visit the loo I can check if I am heading towards a Hypo and do something about it. I love horses too, ever since I learnt to ride at 16. Now at 75 I dare not mount a horse as a fall could be fatal. Have a nice day. And best wishes for the future. [/QUOTE]
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