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<blockquote data-quote="Francaise" data-source="post: 1673463" data-attributes="member: 396772"><p>I currently live in France, (yes I know this is diabetes.co.uk). I originally bought my Libre from Abbott in France and the sensors for it and found them very useful. A few months ago they were made available here in France free of charge (for those registered with the French health service). The sensors are too -on prescription, as well as up to 100 test strips a year. I also have a pump and pump supplies supplied. When I last spoke to my diabetologist she told me that all children now diagnosed as type 1 are offered an insulin pump. This is brilliant for me and I imagine it is cost effective in the long term.</p><p></p><p>This isn't to show that I am better cared for here - rather that I think it is worth campaigning for the things you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Francaise, post: 1673463, member: 396772"] I currently live in France, (yes I know this is diabetes.co.uk). I originally bought my Libre from Abbott in France and the sensors for it and found them very useful. A few months ago they were made available here in France free of charge (for those registered with the French health service). The sensors are too -on prescription, as well as up to 100 test strips a year. I also have a pump and pump supplies supplied. When I last spoke to my diabetologist she told me that all children now diagnosed as type 1 are offered an insulin pump. This is brilliant for me and I imagine it is cost effective in the long term. This isn't to show that I am better cared for here - rather that I think it is worth campaigning for the things you need. [/QUOTE]
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