@becca59 I can't remember if you use Libre, but when I had my training with the Abbott rep, he was clear that the insertor part of the Libre had to be disposed of in a sharps box as the tiny needle had been inserted into my body and therefore ranked as contaminated. The small sharps boxes don't have large enough apertures to take the insertor, so evers ince then I've had a large sharps box. Initially it was 7 litres, but these days i have a more convenient 4l box. I don't have them on my prescription but I'm fortunate as the diabetes nurse at the surgery gets them for me and I can return them to my surgery. I'd check with yours again, especially the nurse who deals with diabetes (if you have one). Just a thought...@Jaylee best story of the day. Glad you escaped.
So I received a text message saying my medication was awaiting collection at the chemist. Strange me thinks, I haven’t ordered anything. Anyway off I pop, and awaiting me is a 7 litre sharps bin. What?? Why?? For some unknown reason it is now on my repeat prescription and it was ordered for me. The litre option is still in place also. The Drs receptionist could not find out why and here’s the best bit, they only take the small full ones back at the GP. The large ones have to be taken to the hospital. Half an hour away and expensive parking. Now I know it would take 7 months to fill but really. What an utter waste of money. I don’t want it. And I cannot get to the bottom of why it is now residing in my spare room.
Morning all. Are they partially funding Libre's now on the NHS? Has anyone had this in their area?
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-conte...toring-national-arrangements-funding-v1.1.pdf
I'm off to ask my GP today. Wish me luck.
Oh for goodness sake you'd think there'd be some consistency by now, wouldn't you? How is it possible that we still get such totally opposing information? I'd be interested to know what you're told to do with your finished sensors; again, I was told in no uncertain terms that they go in a sharps box too.@hh1 the training I had at the hospital, I was told to put it in the bin. Been using it for over 2 years. No nurse at the drs. I have nothing to do with them for diabetes only the hospital. But they showed me the size of box they take back at the GPs and it’s only the litre one.
Morning all. Are they partially funding Libre's now on the NHS? Has anyone had this in their area?
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-conte...toring-national-arrangements-funding-v1.1.pdf
I'm off to ask my GP today. Wish me luck.
@becca59 thanks for the basal info. A quick question. What's the difference between a flash glucose monitor and a continuous glucose one? Did you first self fund and got reimbursed?This has been going on since April. As long as you fit the criteria you are eligible. Got mine a few weeks ago.
Oh for goodness sake you'd think there'd be some consistency by now, wouldn't you? How is it possible that we still get such totally opposing information? I'd be interested to know what you're told to do with your finished sensors; again, I was told in no uncertain terms that they go in a sharps box too.
Thanks @helensaramay I'm just thinking some form of monitor might, just might, help me sleep more easily. Or madam BG might just be having a blip and "normality" may resume tomorrow.Just thinking and feel it is worth adding ...
@SueJB if you are considering getting a Libre, I highly recommend reading through the threads on it available on this forum.
There are quite a few people who find it does not meet their expectations in terms of accuracy, stickability and anti-allergicness.
Being aware of this will allow you to get the most out of the sensors.
Not being aware may drive you to distraction.
anti-allergicness
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