I ended up with my arms in a terrible state kev last one started weeping after 3 days .ive got present one on lower back just to the side had it there for 5 days now no problemsI've had a few hours Libre free this afternoon as it expired and I didn't get chance to wash the sun lotion off till this evening, 4.4 on a finger stick, about 100g carbs for tea and maybe .5u too much bolus but a rich tea biscuit will take care of that. Basal next and my sensor should have warmed up by supper, I seem to be lucky and get fairly accurate Libre readings, I've had one so far leave a little rash and was sore, but only the one.
You feel a little daft when you scan both arms on autopilot only to realise there is no sensor
At least access to Freestyle Libre is improving, if a little slowly. I'm going to go and complain about this to someone today.Not sure who yet.
I wrote to our local MP who wrote to the CCG a good number of times, I complained to the CCG in writing too, and also managed to get the local BBC radio to do an article on the post code lottery of its availability, I still tweet the prime minister about hers to ask if it's on prescription, as it needs to be made available to all T1ds across the UK who meet the criteria. (This will happen over the next couple of years but that's no help to those who currently can't access one)
Good morning y'all, hypo I was when I woke up, 2.3 on a finger stick & 2.4 on the libre but I'm ok, I've dropped from 9 and I'd eaten 2 Weetabix for supper so I'm blaming the heat.
I do love Fridays though
I'm in Scotland, and have an SNP MP, so there is no way I can write to him about the way CCGs in England are not funding Freestyle Libre, he might enjoy the England bad Scotland good aspect of it, but I don't think that's helpful, and also Scotland is still patchy in offering it.
I'd like to see a bit of shaming of those CCGs that still aren't funding it. Diabetes UK have a map, but are too polite to go for an actual list of the offending CCGs, which is what is needed really.
Our MP is labour and was on this occasion quite useful, but if he's there to represent his constituents then point him towards Glasgow as it appeared to be available there, have a look for the 'RMOC' position statement on the prescription criteria and ask him why his CCG are continuing to ignore it!
Twitter's a good place for shaming the CCGs
They aren't though, I'm in Edinburgh and Lothians health area, and they started the process of offering it on prescription in January. I've had it since late March. So they've been really good. It's been turned into a overly localised campaign. It's almost impossible to complain to a CCG you don't live in.
I crossed my wires there as I thought your CCG weren't prescribing, so fair point
Twitters still a place you can post on random CCGs accounts to ask them why they're not following the guidelines
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