How did you manage to get the enlite sensor on script? I am hoping to be starting on the 640g soon but have been told that I will not be eligible for the sensor. I have zero hypo awareness and it on times scares me to deathI use the Medtronic 640G with their Enlite sensor and transmitter. On the whole, it is a very good set up but there are hiccups now and again. I'm lucky enough to have NHS funding, so don't have to worry about about the fact that the sensors are only supposed to last 6 days. When my sensitive skin allows it, I restart the sensor after 6 days, and I get a total of 12 days from it.
I have no experience of any other make of pump or cgm.
My DSN suggested I ask my consultant if I could be considered for the cgm due to my reduced hypo awareness. My consultant agreed it would be a good idea and told me to see my DSN about filling out an application. All I had to do was write out bullet points about how my way of life was affected, for example testing every half hour while dancing. Thankfully I was successful and it has made a great difference to my life.How did you manage to get the enlite sensor on script? I am hoping to be starting on the 640g soon but have been told that I will not be eligible for the sensor. I have zero hypo awareness and it on times scares me to death
My DSN suggested I ask my consultant if I could be considered for the cgm due to my reduced hypo awareness. My consultant agreed it would be a good idea and told me to see my DSN about filling out an application. All I had to do was write out bullet points about how my way of life was affected, for example testing every half hour while dancing. Thankfully I was successful and it has made a great difference to my life.
I had been asked various questions about hypos over many clinic visits. Obviously my test results were available for them to look at. I could be wrong but I got the impression that if I hadn't asked about the cgm, I wouldn't have got it. I still had some hypo awareness, so there were no incidents where I was taken to hospital. I remember asking my consultant why I used to make mistakes in simple knitting patterns when my BG was just below 4, but I could now do complicated patterns with no problem when my BG was at 2.? with no hypo symptoms. He explained why, but made no comments about cgm. . . . Times change, but maybe it's a case of, if you don't ask you don't get.How do the doctors assess your ability to detect hypos when considering a CGM......do they need see meter readings and/or hospital visits....?
@por69 if there was anyone who needed a CGM on script it's you, I suspect postcode lottery at it's finest!
@slip I will be asking about it AND pushing the point with my total lack of hypo awareness. As soon as I get the appointment with the new consultant.......taking ages!!!
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