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<blockquote data-quote="jackois" data-source="post: 633842" data-attributes="member: 99684"><p>Well said Alex.... I'm sure that if it works out better financially the NHS will have it on the books quickly enough. </p><p></p><p>My last HB1AC was 35mmol/mol, in the non diabetic range, which came at the cost of at least 6 blood tests a day for food & then a couple more for driving and suspected low BS purposes. This equates to a tub of test strips a week. I'm lucky that my GP & Diabetic care team understand the need for good control and have no qualms at filling my repeat prescription requests. I'm sure that they are also switched on enough to realise that something like the Libre may save money in the long run and will prescribe this when it's available.</p><p></p><p>The NHS will know all about the Freestyle Libre already and I'm sure will be doing the costings to work out if it's cost effective...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackois, post: 633842, member: 99684"] Well said Alex.... I'm sure that if it works out better financially the NHS will have it on the books quickly enough. My last HB1AC was 35mmol/mol, in the non diabetic range, which came at the cost of at least 6 blood tests a day for food & then a couple more for driving and suspected low BS purposes. This equates to a tub of test strips a week. I'm lucky that my GP & Diabetic care team understand the need for good control and have no qualms at filling my repeat prescription requests. I'm sure that they are also switched on enough to realise that something like the Libre may save money in the long run and will prescribe this when it's available. The NHS will know all about the Freestyle Libre already and I'm sure will be doing the costings to work out if it's cost effective... [/QUOTE]
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