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<blockquote data-quote="knipster" data-source="post: 1945385" data-attributes="member: 451577"><p>I only know about England, but for me I was offered the omnipod fully funded but not cgms or even libres yet. If you want a cgm funded by the NHS then you have to fit a certain set of criteria eg no hypo awareness or play sport at national level. I think the dexcom is a much more widely avaliable system in the US, I don't know of anyone in the UK using it personally - but that's not to say you couldnt get it, but you would most likely have to self fund unfortunately. Test strips, insulin, and any other consumables, however, are fully covered by the nhs. </p><p>Hope that helped and good luck with your move over here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knipster, post: 1945385, member: 451577"] I only know about England, but for me I was offered the omnipod fully funded but not cgms or even libres yet. If you want a cgm funded by the NHS then you have to fit a certain set of criteria eg no hypo awareness or play sport at national level. I think the dexcom is a much more widely avaliable system in the US, I don't know of anyone in the UK using it personally - but that's not to say you couldnt get it, but you would most likely have to self fund unfortunately. Test strips, insulin, and any other consumables, however, are fully covered by the nhs. Hope that helped and good luck with your move over here! [/QUOTE]
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