Hi DJTT1 and welcome to the forums. I hope you find what you're looking for. I'd just want to caution you and other members about asking for and recommending named clinical individuals - it's one of the things that isn't permitted on the forum. People are OK to recount their personal experiences, of course.25 years+ of MDI regime with HbA1c
of over 58mmol/mol for past 5 years and frankly am struggling even with CGM. I want to switch to pump/HCL therapy to improve control but have been unable to get an appointment to discuss with a consultant at local diabetes centre for nearly 18 months due to NHS backlogs. Would appreciate recommendations anyone may have for a pump/HCL positive clinic accessible from West Kent. Thanks.
Hi @DJTT1,Hello @DJTT1
Different approach - try your Diabetes Nurse instead, start there and see what the process is for approval, I find it difficult to get through to consultants but a nurse is the best starting point, can you call or email them ?
hi @Jaylee ,Hi,
I saw my endo yesterday.
I upfront pushed for a pump.
I was told that the funding is pretty much there in my area….. However, they don’t have the trained HCPs to oversee it?
For once from the endo’s demeanour I thought I’d pushed my case…
Hi,hi @Jaylee ,
From what I can tell you've hit the nail on the head, funding is always an issue but the lack of properly trained specialist pump nurses is an even more critical problem now. This impacts both standalone pumps and HCL approvals. But don't lose hope and keep actively engaging with your team.
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