Hi there,
are you talking about Labyrinthitis, which is an inner ear infection?
A CGM or a freestyle libre may be an option to be considered. They are basically sensors which are put into the skin by the patient and worn for 5 days or longer. They still need finger tests to calibrate the machines.
However CGM's and libre's, are not readily funded unless you have an exceptional CCG and exceptional consultant.
The most important questions are - how many times are you testing and for what purpose..ie too many high readings or low readings etc..How is your diabetes out of control?
A CGM or a freestyle libre may be an option to be considered. They are basically sensors which are put into the skin by the patient and worn for 5 days or longer. They still need finger tests to calibrate the machines.
However CGM's and libre's, are not readily funded unless you have an exceptional CCG and exceptional consultant.
The most important questions are - how many times are you testing and for what purpose..ie too many high readings or low readings etc..How is your diabetes out of control?
Please let us know how you get on.
When you test 3 times in an hour are you getting any significantly different readings to warrant this qty of tests? Otherwise I would agree with GP. If the tests aren't giving any benefit to act upon then they are excessive.
Levels above 12 sometimes some people like me find we need double the correction dosage to get us back to lower levels..
http://www.iddt.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Stress-Anxiety-Depression.pdf .This link has lots of good information and advice, try and have a good read through when you can.
I have had Labyrinthitis, if the nausea is the main problem ask your GP for anti sickness tablets, but this condition should just peter out in time.
A good thing for many life's up's and downs is to write in a diary, it will help you get your thoughts down in black and white and you may also see a pattern emerging.
With your anxiety, I would try getting lots of help, support and guidance from your diabetes team first, which will in turn help to get those levels down, a pump doesn't sound the right move for you at the moment ( I am not on a pump but my consultant said a pump only works well from the user using it, it's not a quick fix). Try to focus on one thing at a time, just take little steps.
I do wish you well and I hope, in time, you will see a brighter future. Good luck and all the very best, RRB
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