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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1686675" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>Your consultant may be thinking that your body has got used to the insulin and may not work as well as it did before. I also think that some doctors run out of ideas and put you on a new insulin, when i was in my late 20s i changed insulin about 6 times but sometimes it comes down to money. The hospital you attened may have a deal with a company which works out cheaper for them, i have seen this happen with insulin pumps there may be many to choose from but when you go they may be only a choice of 2 due to the hospital getting them cheaper. I know people want the best available pump but sometimes the trust will not allow you to have it on the NHS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1686675, member: 32193"] Your consultant may be thinking that your body has got used to the insulin and may not work as well as it did before. I also think that some doctors run out of ideas and put you on a new insulin, when i was in my late 20s i changed insulin about 6 times but sometimes it comes down to money. The hospital you attened may have a deal with a company which works out cheaper for them, i have seen this happen with insulin pumps there may be many to choose from but when you go they may be only a choice of 2 due to the hospital getting them cheaper. I know people want the best available pump but sometimes the trust will not allow you to have it on the NHS. [/QUOTE]
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