Good luck with the assessment.
I'm in a similar position to you in that the assessment kind of came out of the blue. I had to go through alot of stuff with the dietician, do a detailed food diary and show I could carb count. My application is now going before the assessment board in March.
I'm sure from your previous posts that you said your in Scotland? I was told by my clinic that the Scottish Government are very keen to move people on to pump therapy who would like it due to Scotland having a lower percentage of type 1 diabetics using them.
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Yes I've heard that too. My DAFNE nurse said Aberdeen (where I am) has had a big funding push right now so now was the time to ask for a pump.
I might start the detailed food diary now then and use that to show I CAN and do carb count properly. Anything that will help my case. I "technically" don't meet NICE guidelines, so I don't really know if ill get it.
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I'm down in Tayside and I was told the only issue they've had with the extra funding is that they already met the numbers needed so didn't get any more.
Like yourself I also don't technically meet the NICE guidelines. The main things I put on my form was that I am doing between 6-8 injections a day, I like to spread my food intake out and split my Lantus. I also have a two year old so I go Hypo quite often from unexpected excercise so the temporary Basal settings appeal to me. Quite often when I take insulin at a meal time we have no idea what exercise if any or how active I might be.
Hope it all goes well for you.
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